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Unity Completed Huuma Mina: The Secret of Immortality [v1.1.8] [Hajime Doujin Circle]

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Aereon1104

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I love this game, the controls feels super-precise, sadly there is no shift-key to Sprint
 

chesire

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Developer-san please listen here. My favorite bondage type is very slow and no seductive hip moments like its predecessor. Add them please.
 

BansheeHand

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Play it properly and it's incredibly difficult, especially with the shitty camera.
Only if you play it like an American game. All Japanese fighting games are about proper timing of the blocks and attacks. (Ever tried Devil May Cry or ... I don't know, Onimusha, maybe?) In comparison to them, this game is quite tame. Just don't fight enemies ten levels higher than yourself.
 
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katmandomo

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Fighting one enemy is no problem, but when you're getting shot at from off camera by three other enemies it's pretty damn hard. And then you try to move the camera to see them and it immediately swings back.
 

BansheeHand

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Fighting one enemy is no problem, but when you're getting shot at from off camera by three other enemies it's pretty damn hard. And then you try to move the camera to see them and it immediately swings back.
I'm guessing you're not using the mouse and keyboard. I ran into this problem in Cinderella's Escape 2 Revenge, which didn't accept mouse input (initially) but never in this game.

Here, the enemies never ambush you. You know exactly where they spawn. If something got behind you, lock on and activate shield. Alternatively, keep mashing the dodge button for as long as you wish to remain invincible.

I change the dodge button to Shift key.
 

Reapergod36

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I love this game, the controls feels super-precise, sadly there is no shift-key to Sprint
Please explain, I found it really jank and the humiliation content not that great. But I'd like to hear how you play so that I might enjoy what seems like a really difficult game.
 

BansheeHand

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Please explain, I found it really jank and the humiliation content not that great. But I'd like to hear how you play so that I might enjoy what seems like a really difficult game.
It's difficult only if you play it like an American game, i.e. jump in the middle of enemies, button-mashing. As with all Japanese games, timing is everything. Otherwise, enemies eat you. I wrote a walkthrough for it. Try checking it out.
 

Reapergod36

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It's difficult only if you play it like an American game, i.e. jump in the middle of enemies, button-mashing. As with all Japanese games, timing is everything. Otherwise, enemies eat you. I wrote a walkthrough for it. Try checking it out.
I just found the gameplay very boring since you had to wait and counter every time. It also was very grindy and only bondage. I would've preferred some humiliation that wasn't just bondage. I'll be honest I was looking for some foot fetish content as well.
 

Aereon1104

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Yeah, avoid the stunlock and you will be fine, and if the IA got you use the magic jutsu and run from that area, the enemies despawn
 

candy76041820

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It's difficult only if you play it like an American game, i.e. jump in the middle of enemies, button-mashing. As with all Japanese games, timing is everything. Otherwise, enemies eat you. I wrote a walkthrough for it. Try checking it out.
Well, it's just that they don't write good state machines for char actions. Musou series from Koei make good examples (in the positive meaning, of course).
 

BansheeHand

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Well, it's just that they don't write good state machines for char actions. Musou series from Koei make good examples (in the positive meaning, of course).
Eh. It's a mediocre game anyway. I'm just saying it is less of a surprise for those who are used to playing Onimusha than those who are used to playing Kingdoms of Amalur.
 
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