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Wolf RPG - Completed - Dragon Blood [v1.24] [acerola]

  1. 1.00 star(s)

    Bor1n

    Like any other acerola games, but worse.

    Same boring maps with same design and textures.
    Characters are plain and dumb.
    Corruption has no pace at all, virginity lose speedrun is like 10 seconds if you skip opening.

    Game has a lot of broken upgrade systems, so difficulty is non-existent, you can just watch ero content and skip all boring maps to boss, that is also boring and dead after spamming best skills.

    I'm shocked that this game costs 40$...
    Does even develop playtest their own game?

    Just download full gallery save, you will waste more time watching all scenes than actually playing this mediocre peace of "work".
  2. 1.00 star(s)

    Gol_D_Fox

    Worse than other Acerola games. First and foremost there is almost no pace of corruption, it goes from 0 to 100% within the span of like 3 H-scenes. There are other acerola fem protag corruption games, which does the same thing but atleast it takes like 5-7 more H-scenes.

    Next the H-scenes for some reason are scattered throughout the game in multiple maps, but the number of possible H-scenes for a single character in a single map is often limited 1 or 2 NPC, following the same 3 H-scene corruption trope where it goes to max turbo slut within the span of those 3 scenes.

    Overall the game itself is very story oriented rather than H-scene focused, the biggest reason I think this game sucks is because they could have just focused on one main character and gradually corrupted her rather than giving us multiple side characters with H-scenes in which you need to corrupt and get those scenes in variety of different locations making it even more extra tedious.

    Combat is boring too, just spam attack and you will always win. Story is just tons of characters being introduced one after the other, with tons and tons of mediocre dialogue. Also Save file being non-editable in any software warrants no more than 1 star in my opinion.
  3. 3.00 star(s)

    Awman69420

    It's literally the same game as any other from this developer. Same assets, same mechanics, same loss of virginity by taking a quest in the same first minutes of the game, same music, same random npcs, same feeling of deja vu. The only new thing is new uninspired plot and characters.

    The only thing that saves it from 2 stars is the amount of characters player can interact with. Pretty good. Other than that, same slop as before
  4. 2.00 star(s)

    Anton Ego.

    Rating: 2/5


    In a landscape dominated by low-effort RPG Maker games, this title initially presents itself as a cut above the rest. It boasts a solid foundation with decent visuals, a workable interface, and the faint outline of an engaging story. Unfortunately, it quickly becomes apparent that ambition outpaced execution, and what could have been a standout experience instead becomes another middling entry weighed down by fundamental flaws.


    The most glaring issue—and easily the most disappointing—is the corruption system, or rather, the lack of one. The premise promises a gradual moral descent, but what we get is a protagonist who goes from innocent to sexually active within a single day, with almost no narrative resistance or emotional complexity. There's no slow erosion of values, no inner conflict, no evolving boundaries—just a binary switch. For a genre that thrives on the tension of slow corruption and psychological unraveling, this feels like a complete missed opportunity. It undercuts immersion and robs the story of any emotional payoff.


    Making matters worse, the scenes themselves are repetitive and shallow. Once you've seen a few, you've essentially seen them all. There's very little variation in tone, structure, or consequence, which makes them feel like filler rather than meaningful character or plot development. This problem is compounded by the bloated cast. Instead of focusing on building rich, layered content for the main character, the game stretches itself too thin across a large roster of side characters, most of whom receive mediocre scenes that fail to leave any lasting impression. I found myself skipping or ignoring about 80% of them simply because they added so little to the experience.


    The technical side doesn’t help either. The game is riddled with bugs, crashes, and event-trigger issues that not only disrupt the flow but often force reloading or backtracking. It creates a sense of instability that makes the entire experience feel unpolished and unrewarding.


    Overall, while there is potential buried in this game, it's hard to recommend in its current state. With a more thoughtful corruption arc, tighter writing, and proper QA testing, it could've been something special. As it stands, it's an average game bogged down by the very elements that should have set it apart.