I don't really like to make reviews, but after seeing some other people's opinions, I want to express my own.
I guess most people that consume the games from NTRMAN are obviously people who constantly consume ntr and are fond of it, but as someone who isn't AT ALL into the genre and really loves the creator's art style, but doesn't really consume it for obvious reasons, I got really satisfied with what was given!
Instead of going with the usual visual novel trope, the creator sticked with some top-down perspective that particularly got my attention, although the game felt quite slow and boring sometimes when I had to wait for the change of sections in the map. The mini games intrigued me as they are somewhat fun and simple (there's no way you can beat two of them before going in the vanilla mode). I like the features presented, but the game missed more things to do in the village, it felt just too blank and quick.
The story doesn't really try to be complex and I think it's great at what the vanilla and the mostly vanilla side of the game did, (it doesn't go deep in the whole traumatized mc thing though, for the ntr lovers) and for me particularly, the art and h scenes compensate any other mistakes the game has! I'm glad he did 50/50 and I finally got to enjoy something of his.
I guess most people that consume the games from NTRMAN are obviously people who constantly consume ntr and are fond of it, but as someone who isn't AT ALL into the genre and really loves the creator's art style, but doesn't really consume it for obvious reasons, I got really satisfied with what was given!
Instead of going with the usual visual novel trope, the creator sticked with some top-down perspective that particularly got my attention, although the game felt quite slow and boring sometimes when I had to wait for the change of sections in the map. The mini games intrigued me as they are somewhat fun and simple (there's no way you can beat two of them before going in the vanilla mode). I like the features presented, but the game missed more things to do in the village, it felt just too blank and quick.
The story doesn't really try to be complex and I think it's great at what the vanilla and the mostly vanilla side of the game did, (it doesn't go deep in the whole traumatized mc thing though, for the ntr lovers) and for me particularly, the art and h scenes compensate any other mistakes the game has! I'm glad he did 50/50 and I finally got to enjoy something of his.