This game has an interesting premise since survivalist space harems are the best harems. But I simply din't understand why this game is as highly regarded as it is.
First of all, there's the grind. You'll have to wait at least a week in the game before you can make any major breakthroughs in the story. In addition, though the NPCs all supposedly follow set schedules, half the time I: can't find any them to interact with; the other half of the time you get get tiny +2 or +3 relationship point increases that you can get maybe, twice a day.
Second, the graphics and POV. I know many people are excited about the Unreal engine and first-person sex. But for me, the constant bobbing and weaving of the NPC and the MCs' movement gives me motion sickness. I simply could not play this game for more than 10 in-game days. The characters are also not particularly attractive,and the H-scenes were not interesting.
Again, it's an interesting premise for a game that I wish more games would do. But Last Hope simply has too much grind, too much motion-sickness-inducing graphics, and not enough attractive characters or any real semblance of a story.
First of all, there's the grind. You'll have to wait at least a week in the game before you can make any major breakthroughs in the story. In addition, though the NPCs all supposedly follow set schedules, half the time I: can't find any them to interact with; the other half of the time you get get tiny +2 or +3 relationship point increases that you can get maybe, twice a day.
Second, the graphics and POV. I know many people are excited about the Unreal engine and first-person sex. But for me, the constant bobbing and weaving of the NPC and the MCs' movement gives me motion sickness. I simply could not play this game for more than 10 in-game days. The characters are also not particularly attractive,and the H-scenes were not interesting.
Again, it's an interesting premise for a game that I wish more games would do. But Last Hope simply has too much grind, too much motion-sickness-inducing graphics, and not enough attractive characters or any real semblance of a story.