RPGM - Completed - Dungeon Desire: The Sleepless City of Runeheim [v1.2.2] [Studio VR]

  1. 3.00 star(s)

    sgb3

    It's...average I guess? The AI CG is pretty good for AI CG, though there's still some odd looking scenes and every single character has giant balloon tits. The bulk of the game is a simple dungeon crawler. There's enough skills and classes in the game to keep the game from getting too boring, but the overall difficulty is very low. To drive that last point home, there is a side-quest to recruit a level 24 character that has you unexpectedly fight a group of level 50ish enemies. I attempted this around level 20ish not expecting such a fight, and still won without anyone dying or having to use any items. Debuffs are ridiculously strong and spammable in this game, many attacks doing damage and debuffing at the same time, and once you figure this out bosses are going to be sitting there with 40% stat penalties the entire fight.

    There's definitely some annoying RNG at play, as some recruitment requirements require getting a rare event from a treasure tile in certain dungeons. You also can't buy gear, in fact money is borderline useless beyond recruiting a couple characters, so it's up the whims of RNG whether you get useful drops or actual trash.

    Most of that sounds bad, but it was (barely) interesting enough that I felt like finishing it which is more than I can say for most hRPGs these days.
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  2. 2.00 star(s)

    wind0

    Tried playing on v1.2.2, honestly I 'ragequit' very early, like 2nd dungeon early cause I couldn't bear not having decent 'gameplay' in my fap session.

    It's such a shame since the AI art was pretty nice. Story is pretty much as generic as any 'adventurer goes into city that relies on dungeon crawling for its economy' hgame you can find.

    Dungeon crawling with rng drop is nothing new, however the combat system is where it blows.

    It has no skill resource system, but instead skills have rng availability, as in skill A has % chance to be available on any given turn. This, to me, kinda beats the point of having a skill in turn based rpg game. It might be fine if you can 'save' a skill for later turn, but nope! Let's say RNGsus bless you with skill A on turn 1. You took your turn without using skill A, well guess what, RNGsus decides you can't use said skill on the next turn. The fact that you can't decide what skills to use on given situation just killed it for me. There is a certain early recruitable that is just unbeatable due to this system.

    Good thing they are self aware and give you the option to do 'auto battle' or even skip the combat entirely. That along with gallery unlock is actually a great feature considering how tedious it is. In the end, I just gallery unlock, see some scenes I'm interested with, and just quit.

    TLDR: Enticed by 'great' AI art for an RPG game, ragequit due to bad combat.
  3. 3.00 star(s)

    Meopya

    Dungeon crawler with AI generated porn.

    It's overall better than a lot of AI slop out there, at least there was effort to develop the game than just making it a CG viewer. there's quite a few QoL and cheats too, but using the dungeon skip cheat does lock you out of recruiting some girls due to their item requirements. Bummer, but full unlock for their CGs are provided so eh.

    That being said, the core gameplay gets very repetitive after like the 5th dungeon, and there's like 15 of them? Never played to the end because it got mind numbingly boring, and there's no porn during the dungeon crawling part, except for the armor breaks.

    Porn is as you'd expect from AI CG, good enough. Each girl has three scenes, you get them either by:
    1) defeating and raping them
    2) get defeated and raped by them
    3) hypnosis
    4) intimacy (which is raised by clearing a dungeon with the girl in your party)
    mix and match.

    Overall, not awful but nothing special either.