Finding a game that is erotic, very well put together, isn't about instant gratification and tells an imaginative story with hilarious quips, situations and wit is extremely rare.
Eternum checks all these boxes and much more. The story is one that draws you in and leaves you wanting for more, between the worlds of MC's reality and Eternum, how MC isn't an all powerful God to begin with, that there is substance and thought put into the branching of this 'choose your own adventure' game, you find yourself watching for updates hoping to see the next one posted or play through a dozen times and never get tired of it. The characters are so well put together, their personalities and backgrounds have volume and consistency and the interactions are rather realistic... for an erotic visual novel. The renders and animations are expertly done, at least to my eyes... but then, I remember when the internet didn't exist and it took 3-7 days to create a simple polygon on the best computer a home could own. But, alas, back to the subject at hand. I give Eternum a 5/5. All the boxes check for an enthralling story and entertaining evening that I can easily find myself returning to for the replay. Caribdis has outdone themselves and I don't forsee that changing.
Eternum checks all these boxes and much more. The story is one that draws you in and leaves you wanting for more, between the worlds of MC's reality and Eternum, how MC isn't an all powerful God to begin with, that there is substance and thought put into the branching of this 'choose your own adventure' game, you find yourself watching for updates hoping to see the next one posted or play through a dozen times and never get tired of it. The characters are so well put together, their personalities and backgrounds have volume and consistency and the interactions are rather realistic... for an erotic visual novel. The renders and animations are expertly done, at least to my eyes... but then, I remember when the internet didn't exist and it took 3-7 days to create a simple polygon on the best computer a home could own. But, alas, back to the subject at hand. I give Eternum a 5/5. All the boxes check for an enthralling story and entertaining evening that I can easily find myself returning to for the replay. Caribdis has outdone themselves and I don't forsee that changing.