RPGM - Forest Monster HD [v11.2] [Raiv]

  1. 3.00 star(s)

    Goldspark1

    Now, let me preference this by saying that I am a huge vore fan. Just love games that cater to my specific fetish and this game does have vore in it. So, right off the bat, love the game for including vore. With that said, this game has some problems.

    First a positive, did enjoy the artwork for all the monster girls. None of the designs felt half-assed and was obviously well done.

    Second, did enjoy the combat for the most part. Having to likely bring potions to heal yourself or recharge your mana as you travel further and further out.

    Third, this is a negative, their was a lot of bugs. For example, when I talked to the centaur lady by the lake for the quest to find a missing person. After defeating her, the game just froze one me. This was not the first time the game froze on me and had to restart. Losing my progress.
  2. 1.00 star(s)

    Playfulpetfox

    V10.1

    I really wish this were better, especially with how it fills such a niche within the porn game community. Sadly, just about everything it does, it does poorly.

    It's made in the most antiquated RPGM that feels like something from 2008, the gameplay is slow, clunky, and as far from fun as humanly possible. Worst of all, the progression towards content is like crawling through glass.

    The scenes, when you finally get them, give a game over that shoots you back to the menu, and as insult to injury, they're incredibly short. The content within each scene varies horribly, being from different artists, or even just having very poorly photoshopped stomachs that bulge. The stolen assets are one thing, but when you steal art and still make it such a grind for content, you've already missed the mark.

    This game does genuinely nothing well. It's slow, the content is sparse, the gameplay is horrible, and the stolen assets don't even always match the scenes. Failure to have an excess of fitting art when you are literally willing to steal art is an absurd stride through the depths of laziness. The mix of stolen assets and default RPGM avatars (the main character, for example) make for a terrible clash of styles, too. This thing is just an all around disaster piece, demonstrating the very worst of a genre that already is so very lacking.