Unity - Completed - Anything Goes in a Fallen World [Final] [D5]

  1. 3.00 star(s)

    Ranonymou

    + Art and Animation good but up to preferences. There's about 8 encounters but quality is inconsistent and one of them is just disappointingly used.
    + Simple and Short in not only plot but also gameplay. Gameplay is just choosing a choice in response to the words/actions of your enemy and its completely playable with this MTL.
    Late Edit: I only enjoyed two character's art+animations because the rest either had art I didn't like or the animation was barely anything.
    - MTL. Not just complaining about how much poetry is in the MTL but also the lack of a full proper translation on some things because there's a picture guide/tutorial that is in japanese on how to play the game. My 2nd bullet point is effectively a better straight-forward helper than any of the MTL stuff you can understand because that is how bad it is for anyone coming in here blind.
    - Edit: This point is redundant now. Read a comment in the 3rd page explaining gallery/rematch unlock. There is a Gallery room for defeat scenes but no way to actually replay encounters unless you scrap your save directly from the game files. The download comes with a modded save file with access to every encounter and starts after the intro which is mostly just the 1st gallery scene. Put the save file in a backup folder and then just start from scratch since all encounters are unlocked and not revealed in order.
    - Audio reuses horrible sound effects and has the same voice with repeated lines reused for every encounter for a game. Its mostly a text based gameplay with flavour animated visuals to stare at so its not too important.
    - Final Encounter. That is all.
  2. 3.00 star(s)

    Playfulpetfox

    The animations are the highlight of this game, but sadly, they're relatively basic and lack diversity or climax. The translation software works, albeit not great, and most of what it gives you doesn't make a whole lot of sense. It gets the job done, but certainly isn't good enough for anyone wanting plot. Overall, the animations are the biggest draw here, but the fact that the climax sequence is just the screen flashing a very basic white 'cum' png shot across it really takes away from the experience. It never really feels like the scenes ever have that great, hot, conclusive end of cum.

    It's more akin to watching a porn loop with sounds, and in that case, I'd rather just watch a loop since I wouldn't have to press buttons to make myself lose when I want to finish. Really let down by this, because the art is nice enough that it really makes the animations pop more, but there just isn't anything to make this, as a game, stand out. It is really just like an interactive loop that you'd really be better off watching as a video so you have more control over it.