After playing this game again after a year since I deleted it, I am both impressed and underwhelmed by the changes made in the game.
What do I mean by this? For starters, the art in the game is great as always and the version I played (0.3.48) even has new character busts for existing NPCs. There is slightly more content story-wise and the fetishes are well-catered to though this is subjective.
However, most of the problems that plague the game still exist. The MC still feels nowhere near as important as they should be as they are either railroaded into an NPC's tale or have very little say/choice in NPC interactions, there is still a clear bias towards certain NPCs (looking at you, Cait) in your party which makes the other companions feel pointless to have.
As someone in the threads have also mentioned, the TFs in the game only serve a cosmetic purpose and have negligible impact neither in combat nor character interaction. It's never stated outright that transformations are common in-universe nor are there NPCs that engage in bodily transformations anyhow which should give more reason for NPCs to react to your character changing.
The worldbuilding is pretty dumb too. Yes, I know the irony of complaining about worldbuilding in a porn game but if the devs and writers are going to put this much effort into it, I should at least be immersed in it, right? Do you honestly expect me to believe that a world where gods are real and have real interactions with mortals that they are just going to ignore one demonic horse-cocked fiend going about with their schemes? Even the most apathetic of gods bother to do something if their realms are threatened.
Other than that, it's one of the best text-based games out there. It's not as good as its predecessor but it does nail the fantasy feel quite alright. I do wish that they do something about the child mechanic. I know that it'd be a lot of work to implement but it'd be great if the children are more than just a stat counter in a nursery.
Sure, there's the kitsune content but I'm quite torn with how they handled Kinu.
What do I mean by this? For starters, the art in the game is great as always and the version I played (0.3.48) even has new character busts for existing NPCs. There is slightly more content story-wise and the fetishes are well-catered to though this is subjective.
However, most of the problems that plague the game still exist. The MC still feels nowhere near as important as they should be as they are either railroaded into an NPC's tale or have very little say/choice in NPC interactions, there is still a clear bias towards certain NPCs (looking at you, Cait) in your party which makes the other companions feel pointless to have.
As someone in the threads have also mentioned, the TFs in the game only serve a cosmetic purpose and have negligible impact neither in combat nor character interaction. It's never stated outright that transformations are common in-universe nor are there NPCs that engage in bodily transformations anyhow which should give more reason for NPCs to react to your character changing.
The worldbuilding is pretty dumb too. Yes, I know the irony of complaining about worldbuilding in a porn game but if the devs and writers are going to put this much effort into it, I should at least be immersed in it, right? Do you honestly expect me to believe that a world where gods are real and have real interactions with mortals that they are just going to ignore one demonic horse-cocked fiend going about with their schemes? Even the most apathetic of gods bother to do something if their realms are threatened.
Other than that, it's one of the best text-based games out there. It's not as good as its predecessor but it does nail the fantasy feel quite alright. I do wish that they do something about the child mechanic. I know that it'd be a lot of work to implement but it'd be great if the children are more than just a stat counter in a nursery.
Sure, there's the kitsune content but I'm quite torn with how they handled Kinu.