RPGM - Completed - Genius Rookie Adventurer – The Fall to Miserable Slavery [v1.0] [Roadman]

  1. 1.00 star(s)

    Coomer4571

    the story is short and there no no scene only standing CG and description of what happened, even thought it said it was a short story i would expect at least an effort to make it a decent game instead of this slop
  2. 1.00 star(s)

    maquim01

    This is simply a linear game. It's a VN game, ashamed of what it is.
    The game is basically reading text and moving the protagonist from point A to point B and reading more text. So no fights, no items, no monsters or enemies. Just read text.
    But then we have several H scenes? no. We only have 1 scene with about 2 variations. There are 9 scenes in total and the game takes about 40 minutes... Don't waste your time...
  3. 1.00 star(s)

    ryuk37

    Despite its initial promise, this game falls flat with its sparse scenes and lackluster storytelling. The plot is weak, leaving players disengaged, and the limited environments offer little variety or immersion. Overall, a disappointing experience.
  4. 2.00 star(s)

    PitayaPear

    Another game in the genre of JRPGM slop that should've been a VN.

    The plot and the story is entirely linear. The "gameplay", if you can even call it that, consists almost entirely of walking from point A to point B, interacting with NPCs, and dialogue. There are no CGs in this game, only different standing art of the MC in various poses or in different states of undress.

    The only thing saving this from being a 1-star is that its writing isn't completely terrible, and it executes ENF better than the rest of the game. Though make no mistake, a lot of good RPGM H-games, even ones that isn't dedicated to ENF, still executes it better than this game.

    In short, this game only does one thing somewhat well, and its only worth a play if you've exhausted every single other game in this genre.
  5. 4.00 star(s)

    George2

    This game is pretty ok, There is a very limited amount of art. The story is perfect for anyone that likes ENF though. Takes probably an hour and a half if you actually read everything. Probably 40 minutes if you do what you came here for.