Review for College Kings Ep.2 v3.0.1:
This game kind of turned into a bug-fest. I originally, found the first part of the game on Steam and bought it (it's currently called College Kings: the Complete Season in my Steam library, but I think it was just called College Kings at the time I bought it). Then, I became a patron for a few months to get access to updates much sooner, but the second season/act/episode/whatever just seemed to get more buggy. The bugs ruined the game for me. It might have been better if I started over and played it all the way through again after it was completed, but it's a long game and replaying is boring.
Story: 3/5 - The story doesn't have a good focus, although it's not a necessity for an adult game. It started off like fighting was going to be the focus, and then the fighting just disappeared. Then there was an election, then a trip to Europe, etc. It's like the developer asked a group of people to come up with ideas for an adult game set in college, and they randomly chose a few of them, and made each one into an episode of a TV sitcom instead of creating one coherent story for the game. There are some pieces that are pretty well done by themselves, though.
Writing: 4/5 - Good English and some humor. It's not cringy (except some of the over-used dialogue during sex scenes) and it mostly has good style; however, it's not always consistent. I'd guess there are multiple writers.
Renders: 5/5 - Generally, the renders and models are excellent. The girls are mostly beautiful with quite a bit of variation among them, which is great.
Animations: 4/5 - Animations are fairly smooth, clear, and high-res.
Gameplay: 2/5 - I'm not a fan of the way the player choices affect character traits and how traits affect availability of future choices/content, especially when you don't really know what the affect is until after making the choice. Some people really like it and I understand it, so that's not why I score it lower. Also, the free-roam segments were mostly well-done, too. The problem with gameplay is the bugs. The phone interface was a complete disaster. The type of gameplay adds a lot of complexity and it's obvious that it wasn't tested very well. Some were game-breaking, some were game-altering, and some were just a constant annoyance. Transferring the player's progress from the first to the second part of the split game was also a complete failure. Bugs basically ruined the overall experience.
Content: 4/5 - There's a good amount of content in the entire game, but with the Seasons, Acts, Episodes, Versions, and differences between Patreon and Steam releases, good luck figuring out what the fuck the entire game actually is. It's even a cluster fuck to figure out just on Steam.
Summary: This game could've been so much better if the developer had put more effort into validation and it could've been a masterpiece (as adult games go) if it had a well-planned coherent story.
This game kind of turned into a bug-fest. I originally, found the first part of the game on Steam and bought it (it's currently called College Kings: the Complete Season in my Steam library, but I think it was just called College Kings at the time I bought it). Then, I became a patron for a few months to get access to updates much sooner, but the second season/act/episode/whatever just seemed to get more buggy. The bugs ruined the game for me. It might have been better if I started over and played it all the way through again after it was completed, but it's a long game and replaying is boring.
Story: 3/5 - The story doesn't have a good focus, although it's not a necessity for an adult game. It started off like fighting was going to be the focus, and then the fighting just disappeared. Then there was an election, then a trip to Europe, etc. It's like the developer asked a group of people to come up with ideas for an adult game set in college, and they randomly chose a few of them, and made each one into an episode of a TV sitcom instead of creating one coherent story for the game. There are some pieces that are pretty well done by themselves, though.
Writing: 4/5 - Good English and some humor. It's not cringy (except some of the over-used dialogue during sex scenes) and it mostly has good style; however, it's not always consistent. I'd guess there are multiple writers.
Renders: 5/5 - Generally, the renders and models are excellent. The girls are mostly beautiful with quite a bit of variation among them, which is great.
Animations: 4/5 - Animations are fairly smooth, clear, and high-res.
Gameplay: 2/5 - I'm not a fan of the way the player choices affect character traits and how traits affect availability of future choices/content, especially when you don't really know what the affect is until after making the choice. Some people really like it and I understand it, so that's not why I score it lower. Also, the free-roam segments were mostly well-done, too. The problem with gameplay is the bugs. The phone interface was a complete disaster. The type of gameplay adds a lot of complexity and it's obvious that it wasn't tested very well. Some were game-breaking, some were game-altering, and some were just a constant annoyance. Transferring the player's progress from the first to the second part of the split game was also a complete failure. Bugs basically ruined the overall experience.
Content: 4/5 - There's a good amount of content in the entire game, but with the Seasons, Acts, Episodes, Versions, and differences between Patreon and Steam releases, good luck figuring out what the fuck the entire game actually is. It's even a cluster fuck to figure out just on Steam.
Summary: This game could've been so much better if the developer had put more effort into validation and it could've been a masterpiece (as adult games go) if it had a well-planned coherent story.