A bit late to the review, but... Pretty good time waster. Serviceable plot. Gameplay is somewhat entertaining.
Overall, a solid H-Game, but has quite a few small, but prevalent bugs/annoyances.
Gameplay, 4/5: Fun Enough (Played on Normal).
So, it's a simple game, with mini-games for the skills. Honestly, normal attacks are completely useless. As is, other than maybe the first few enemies and Rex, it was easy. The only times I lost was the first tutorial enemy (getting to know the controls and how it works) and to the oji-san outside the station who only takes 1 damage. The later enemies did half-HP normal battle in one hit, but I 1-rounded everyone (so no need to heal). Skills are OP (3 input does a crap ton of damage with more SP and atk up).
Overall, the core gameplay is fine, wandering around, picking up trash, looting lockers, normal RPG combat + battlefuck, it's serviceable for the maybe 3-5 hours it'll run you.
The problems are in the details. You're given the ability to ride the dog in freeplay, but freeplay is basically useless (you gain enough SEXP and EXP just doing the missions), and you can't ride the dog in actual missions. Sometimes, like in the forest cave, animals can block your one-tile path and it's annoying. The 3 input skill, if you overkill, carries on after you beat them in the battlefuck taking a few extra moments.
These are all somewhat asinine problems individually, but they all add up and appear throughout the game.
Visuals, 4/5: Good, but with Minor Issues
The art is what you get, and the animations seem to be somewhat generic L2D motions. They're good as is, but the small details bother me, like how the penis connects to the body in some positions, look strange. In other positions, the tie just sort of floats (I think it was in doggystyle?), and missing or reappearing clothing items (like a thigh-high). Again, small inconsistencies or problems that all add up to knock a point out.
Audio, 4/5: Generic, but Good
I have no real problems with the audio. They're a bit generic, but there's moaning, wet slapping sounds, and the works. Music isn't stock music (at least ones I've heard before), and they fit the mood well enough. No bangers, but good for an H-Game.
Story, 4/5: Super Generic, but Funny Enough
The story does not take itself seriously. I'll avoid spoilers, but you can sort of predict the general beats. But there are a few moments that made me chuckle a bit, like the very beginning. It gets less funny and more "serious" by the end, but it's still all very ridiculous.
It's all dumb fun, but I can't really rate it as excellent, knowing it's just... "Good" for an H-Game. There's some character development of the villains, which is touching and cute, I guess, but with how unserious the rest of it is, it clashes in tone.
TL : DR, 4/5: Good Enough H-Game
Will not compete with actual games in terms of balancing, pacing, story, music, visuals, etc... obviously.
However, good for some sessions, and to kill boredom. Gameplay is interesting enough, story is comprehensible and entertaining, audio is good, art style is nice.
Overall, a solid H-Game, but has quite a few small, but prevalent bugs/annoyances.
Gameplay, 4/5: Fun Enough (Played on Normal).
So, it's a simple game, with mini-games for the skills. Honestly, normal attacks are completely useless. As is, other than maybe the first few enemies and Rex, it was easy. The only times I lost was the first tutorial enemy (getting to know the controls and how it works) and to the oji-san outside the station who only takes 1 damage. The later enemies did half-HP normal battle in one hit, but I 1-rounded everyone (so no need to heal). Skills are OP (3 input does a crap ton of damage with more SP and atk up).
Overall, the core gameplay is fine, wandering around, picking up trash, looting lockers, normal RPG combat + battlefuck, it's serviceable for the maybe 3-5 hours it'll run you.
The problems are in the details. You're given the ability to ride the dog in freeplay, but freeplay is basically useless (you gain enough SEXP and EXP just doing the missions), and you can't ride the dog in actual missions. Sometimes, like in the forest cave, animals can block your one-tile path and it's annoying. The 3 input skill, if you overkill, carries on after you beat them in the battlefuck taking a few extra moments.
These are all somewhat asinine problems individually, but they all add up and appear throughout the game.
Visuals, 4/5: Good, but with Minor Issues
The art is what you get, and the animations seem to be somewhat generic L2D motions. They're good as is, but the small details bother me, like how the penis connects to the body in some positions, look strange. In other positions, the tie just sort of floats (I think it was in doggystyle?), and missing or reappearing clothing items (like a thigh-high). Again, small inconsistencies or problems that all add up to knock a point out.
Audio, 4/5: Generic, but Good
I have no real problems with the audio. They're a bit generic, but there's moaning, wet slapping sounds, and the works. Music isn't stock music (at least ones I've heard before), and they fit the mood well enough. No bangers, but good for an H-Game.
Story, 4/5: Super Generic, but Funny Enough
The story does not take itself seriously. I'll avoid spoilers, but you can sort of predict the general beats. But there are a few moments that made me chuckle a bit, like the very beginning. It gets less funny and more "serious" by the end, but it's still all very ridiculous.
It's all dumb fun, but I can't really rate it as excellent, knowing it's just... "Good" for an H-Game. There's some character development of the villains, which is touching and cute, I guess, but with how unserious the rest of it is, it clashes in tone.
TL : DR, 4/5: Good Enough H-Game
Will not compete with actual games in terms of balancing, pacing, story, music, visuals, etc... obviously.
However, good for some sessions, and to kill boredom. Gameplay is interesting enough, story is comprehensible and entertaining, audio is good, art style is nice.