HypnoFan1950

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I was surprised by how well-written this game was. The plot was actually pretty fun to read on its own.

However, I personally wasn't a fan of the cuck element near the end (Even if it's not my character being cucked, I've always found that to be a massive turn-off), and I wish there was an ending that involved a complete fall from grace for the crew (In both of the endings, they remain well-respected and in important positions, just on different sides).

Still a good game though, even if the end wasn't really for me. I'm looking forward to seeing what the Dev's next project is.
 

throwawayane1

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Mar 9, 2022
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This game is really right up my alley. Favorite I've played on here by far. If anyone knows of similar bimbofication / corruption themed games, please let me know. Thank you for your great work Tjord !!
 
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MakeMeTea

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Wow, I started the game yesterday and couldn't break away until I finished the first route I chose (Confederacy). The plot is tight, without sagging, the protagonist constantly walks on a razor's edge and the culmination is sustained in the best traditions of corruption genre.
This is a successful homage to Ts Mahou Shoujo Nao (even the protagonist's code name Nao) in western style, but without a beach episode (that deserves special thanks to the author). Slave barcodes and enemy organization's stamps in Torisan's style adds a special touch to the corrupted look of characters and suits very well to the setting.
As a big «evil fall» enjoyer I recommend this game to the every fan of this rare genre.
 

Ragsmu

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Wow, I started the game yesterday and couldn't break away until I finished the first route I chose (Confederacy). The plot is tight, without sagging, the protagonist constantly walks on a razor's edge and the culmination is sustained in the best traditions of corruption genre.
This is a successful homage to Ts Mahou Shoujo Nao (even the protagonist's code name Nao) in western style, but without a beach episode (that deserves special thanks to the author). Slave barcodes and enemy organization's stamps in Torisan's style adds a special touch to the corrupted look of characters and suits very well to the setting.
As a big «evil fall» enjoyer I recommend this game to the every fan of this rare genre.
while i do agree that this game is quite good, i wouldn't say it's a homage to the game you mentioned. I have more of kangoku senkan series vibes. Or even this one
 

MakeMeTea

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while i do agree that this game is quite good, i wouldn't say it's a homage to the game you mentioned. I have more of kangoku senkan series vibes. Or even this one
I poorly familiar with these VN's but now as I remembered these games, I see that Tjord surely was inspired by these titles also. The worst thing about Lilith games is their plot is an excuse for rape and gangbang CG's. In Isis I found an atmosphere of betrayal and evil fall from Nao that for me looks like a defining motive.
 

Tjord

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Ha ha, actually MakeMeTea is kind of right. Isis was written primarily as a corruption game like Nao, while similarities with Kangoku Senkan are (sort of) an accident. I was aware of that series and played the first entry, but I never thought it'll end up this similar. But I guess when one is making game on this genre, it's hard to avoid certain overlaps. My foremost intention was to get away as much as possible from Magical Girls, which dominate corruption-themed works.
 

Ragsmu

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Ha ha, actually MakeMeTea is kind of right. Isis was written primarily as a corruption game like Nao, while similarities with Kangoku Senkan are (sort of) an accident. I was aware of that series and played the first entry, but I never thought it'll end up this similar. But I guess when one is making game on this genre, it's hard to avoid certain overlaps. My foremost intention was to get away as much as possible from Magical Girls, which dominate corruption-themed works.
Well, mark me wrong i guess. Just the whole setting of a "brainwashing starship" up to Neo-Terran faction screams Kangoku Senkan at me. iirc even progression and plot structure is similar. (Been a while since i played either though so might be fogy on details).
 

Tjord

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Well, mark me wrong i guess. Just the whole setting of a "brainwashing starship" up to Neo-Terran faction screams Kangoku Senkan at me. iirc even progression and plot structure is similar. (Been a while since i played either though so might be fogy on details).
Like I said, some similarities were unavoidable, but I think sheer number of heroines (7 vs 2), as well as degree of their corruption, makes a major difference. I chose a starship as a setting because I wanted isolated space, and after that, there was no running away from tropes typical to it.
 

Chuck411

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Ha ha, actually MakeMeTea is kind of right. Isis was written primarily as a corruption game like Nao, while similarities with Kangoku Senkan are (sort of) an accident. I was aware of that series and played the first entry, but I never thought it'll end up this similar. But I guess when one is making game on this genre, it's hard to avoid certain overlaps. My foremost intention was to get away as much as possible from Magical Girls, which dominate corruption-themed works.
It's a real shame that the physical corruption aspect of your game seems to be one of the major sticking points with the audience. I really enjoyed the gyarufication aspect that if I'm guessing was also inspired by TS Nao but just going through this topic it's clear that enjoyers of it seem to be in the minority. I would love to see it come back in what you do next (if you do something else) but I understand having to cater to the feedback you get. If it's any consolation I thought that every girl was improved by the process.
 
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kramer4056

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I have to ask, is it normal if i try to run the game but Microsoft Defender SmartScreen tries to stop it? Its my first time with a windows laptop so im wary of opening it
 

JaszMan

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Any worthwhile games similar to ISIS where the MC corrupts or brainwashes all the woman, always being ten steps Ahead of everyone?
 

AkaQ

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Any worthwhile games similar to ISIS where the MC corrupts or brainwashes all the woman, always being ten steps Ahead of everyone?
I'm always on the lookout for games like this too, but the sad part is the most of them are canceled.
But here goes the ones I recommend along with ISIS-The Fall : Corruption, Dreams of Desire, Sex Ticket and Damon
 

RedAnt

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Any worthwhile games similar to ISIS where the MC corrupts or brainwashes all the woman, always being ten steps Ahead of everyone?
The protagonist in ISIS is at most one step ahead and only win because he is massively lucky. That being said, if you like this game, you can try those games from the sames author. The corruption scene are great in all of those game
The Dark Lord Rises.
Record of Asturion War is incomplete, but it has recently been finished by someone else
Record of Asturion War redux is the completed version of the game.

Beware the corruption scenes can take a while for all of theses games ( for the record of asturion war you are basically playing a complete game before the first one).
 
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jeffbezos123

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i love this game, please make a second part if you can because this is gold. the only real issue i found were little spelling errors in dialogue that dont really take away from the expirience. as a stellaris fan i also appreaciate the entirely random stellaris fleets. keep up the good work with stuff like this. also great to see it release finished, far to many devs throw a good idea out without any sort of content and it dies due to lack of intrest.
I went through the first screenshots and was like
"Wait a minute...."
 
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