DaiSenka is a Vampire Survivors clone with top pixel art by Takorin. For a roguelike, it's an extremely well done incarnation of the genre (as always, you'll rarely, if ever, find a bad roguelike game), but as an H-game? The quality for the pixel arts are good for the price but I think you'll drop the game the moment you get everyone's scene if that's what you want.
-Visuals and H-content: it's simple visuals for the actual gameplay, which is about what you'd expect for a VS clone. The animations and arts from CG scenes however are definitely top notch. Takorin is an extremely talented artist and to see them in the game format is a wonder. Due to the nature of the genre though, technically speaking, the H / game ratio can vary between almost equal if you want to get all the scenes and skedaddle immediately after you enjoy them, or extremely polarizing with the game part being super replayable, courtesy of being a roguelite. It's very flexible for all type of players. The actual game lost scenes is for those who like rape, I personally can't say I like 'em a lot but I know you will, though.
-Audio: the SFX are pretty satisfying and the music is well, as expected, good but not original.
-Gameplay: got all your favorite "you're the bullet hell" roguelike format shenanigans, now with a new twist: structures. You can build structures and defend the frontline instead of wandering around an endless map, which is a very refreshing take on this genre of roguelike games. I do feel like this added level of strategy kinda makes upgrading yourself feels a little bit dragged down compared to other roguelikes, so it feels just a tad bit sloppier for my liking. Otherwise, it's a great addition. And the different heroines with their different combinations of the amount of weapons, items and structures they can carry adds a new layer of choice to your gameplan. It's very fun but I have to admit I can't go far due to time constraints so I ended up not being crazy late game OP as I have been with the actual Vampire Survivors on my phone.
Overall, it's pretty damn good. After you're done with the H-scenes, you should treat this as a game instead. It's fun, replayable, has all the likable aspects of a roguelike. It's just not extremely outstanding imo even with the structure twist in the gameplay. Recommend playing, 9/10.
-Visuals and H-content: it's simple visuals for the actual gameplay, which is about what you'd expect for a VS clone. The animations and arts from CG scenes however are definitely top notch. Takorin is an extremely talented artist and to see them in the game format is a wonder. Due to the nature of the genre though, technically speaking, the H / game ratio can vary between almost equal if you want to get all the scenes and skedaddle immediately after you enjoy them, or extremely polarizing with the game part being super replayable, courtesy of being a roguelite. It's very flexible for all type of players. The actual game lost scenes is for those who like rape, I personally can't say I like 'em a lot but I know you will, though.
-Audio: the SFX are pretty satisfying and the music is well, as expected, good but not original.
-Gameplay: got all your favorite "you're the bullet hell" roguelike format shenanigans, now with a new twist: structures. You can build structures and defend the frontline instead of wandering around an endless map, which is a very refreshing take on this genre of roguelike games. I do feel like this added level of strategy kinda makes upgrading yourself feels a little bit dragged down compared to other roguelikes, so it feels just a tad bit sloppier for my liking. Otherwise, it's a great addition. And the different heroines with their different combinations of the amount of weapons, items and structures they can carry adds a new layer of choice to your gameplan. It's very fun but I have to admit I can't go far due to time constraints so I ended up not being crazy late game OP as I have been with the actual Vampire Survivors on my phone.
Overall, it's pretty damn good. After you're done with the H-scenes, you should treat this as a game instead. It's fun, replayable, has all the likable aspects of a roguelike. It's just not extremely outstanding imo even with the structure twist in the gameplay. Recommend playing, 9/10.