My Rating: 10/10
Story: ★★★★★
Dialogue: ★★★★★
How well it plays: ★★★★★
Art: ★★★★★
Animation: ★★★★★
Sex scenes: ★★★★★
Replayability: ★★☆☆☆
This is probably the only game I have ever rated so high, and there is an extremely big chance this will never happen again.
This game is obviously following a narrative which is unreal. Thus, lacking any realism does it no harm since it chose to follow this path.
To criticize this game on realism, is like saying the cartoon you see on TV is real.
The story is very well writen, it's unique and refreshing.
It might seem like it has some similarities to some other "demon" games out there, but the way it's narrated makes it stand out, a lot. It's truly in it's own class.
The art is brilliant, and very pleasing to the eyes. The artist(s) has a lot of skill and it shows. I wish we had more games with this type of art, but I guess we can't have it all in life. I'm just happy we have Demon Deals.
You, the player, have an amazing selection of women to choose from, and you have a lot of freedom to be with whomever you want, when you want. For me, this is a very big win.
The women are plenty, and surprisingly they all have their own personalities. Usually, when it comes to games with lots of women which are writen by one person, some, if not most of the girls tend to have similar personalities. This is not the case for this game. You can see some resemblances when it comes to siblings, but overall, most characters have their own unique personalities. This allows the player to like & dislike certain girls depending on their character, instead of disliking them all for sharing the same characteristics.
The game has a lot of sexual scenes. Not sex scenes, let's not get confused here, but it does have sexual scenes. The game feels like it's just getting started, despite it being in V0.06. One thing the writer/developer is doing correct, and I appreciate that, a lot, is the built up of each character. Some are fast, and some are slow depending on their character, and relationship. Despite the game following an unreal narrative, it tends to show realism here and there, something which a lot of games based on 'realism' lack.
And lastly, I would like to say this.
A lot of games nowadays do so something extremely wrong. They begin and follow a realism narrative, and then it all becomes unreal, or surreal. This brakes immersion hard, because the game makes the player build up a 'Realism' factor inside him/her, and then it all comes crumbling down by introducing the unreal or surreal.
Demon Deals does none of that. It starts Unreal or Surreal, whichever pleases you most, and it sticks to it. You know from the get-go that you are in for something imaginary, cartoony if you must. And that is not bad, no, no, it's actually very good.
The thing with 'Realism' and 'Unreal' narratives is something a lot of people mess up when it comes to understanding them.
'Realism' games cannot introduce 'Unreal' factors in their game as it brakes the 'Realism' factor.
'Unreal' games can introduce 'Realism' factors in their game as it doesn't brake the 'Unreal' factor, because the game is already 'Unreal', you literally cannot brake the 'Unreal'.
And that is something a lot of developers do very wrong, and for some reason fail to understand.
Overall, and to close.
This game is fantastic, and I recommend it to everyone as it is probably going to be one of those masterpieces we get once in a lifetime, once it's completed.
This is the Skyrim of H games.