Demon Hunter [0.25] is a great NTR game, despite being confined to the RPGM engine - and tries & succeeds in removing the most annoying aspects of that engine to the player's benefit.
While the graphics themselves are not amazing in any way, they are adequate in portraying the girls. There are no deformities or franken-girls waiting for you here - and most importantly, their proportions are perfect.
The story is kinda interesting, but there doesn't seem to be an endgoal that the MC is working towards; the inspiration is clearly taken from Ready Player One and Eternum, but while those games present a clear endgame that moves the plot forward, Demon Hunter seemingly has none of that - the only thing driving the MC forward is acquiring more wealth (inside and outside of the game), while all the women around him get NTRed by various dubious men. There are no choices to be made that impact the narrative, as even missing some scenes due to rushing the main "plot" doesn't mean they don't canonically happen.
As for the NTR itself, it does the job. But it's not compelling, or slow for that matter. The younger sister loses her virginity to a hobo, older sister is getting railed by her fitness coach, mom is being 'blackmailed' by dad's boss, and our girlfriend made an idiotic FWB deal with some random guy for our benefit - the same guy that already stole our best friend's girlfriend. At this point in the story, all the girls are lost, and now it's more of a Scene Hunter than a Demon Hunter game. And while the game does a fantastic job of telling you where NTR is happening, it's not exciting anymore. All the girls have fallen, and you have no impact on the direction of the story.
I'd rate this game higher, but every single component of this game is just average. A satisfying meal, but not a particularly flavourful one.
While the graphics themselves are not amazing in any way, they are adequate in portraying the girls. There are no deformities or franken-girls waiting for you here - and most importantly, their proportions are perfect.
The story is kinda interesting, but there doesn't seem to be an endgoal that the MC is working towards; the inspiration is clearly taken from Ready Player One and Eternum, but while those games present a clear endgame that moves the plot forward, Demon Hunter seemingly has none of that - the only thing driving the MC forward is acquiring more wealth (inside and outside of the game), while all the women around him get NTRed by various dubious men. There are no choices to be made that impact the narrative, as even missing some scenes due to rushing the main "plot" doesn't mean they don't canonically happen.
As for the NTR itself, it does the job. But it's not compelling, or slow for that matter. The younger sister loses her virginity to a hobo, older sister is getting railed by her fitness coach, mom is being 'blackmailed' by dad's boss, and our girlfriend made an idiotic FWB deal with some random guy for our benefit - the same guy that already stole our best friend's girlfriend. At this point in the story, all the girls are lost, and now it's more of a Scene Hunter than a Demon Hunter game. And while the game does a fantastic job of telling you where NTR is happening, it's not exciting anymore. All the girls have fallen, and you have no impact on the direction of the story.
I'd rate this game higher, but every single component of this game is just average. A satisfying meal, but not a particularly flavourful one.