Unity - Completed - Lemuria [v2.0] [amQuests]

  1. 3.00 star(s)

    lnomsim

    This game is so bad, it's so good.

    It's like watching a movie where they lacked money and talent, but you can feel they at least tried something.

    It's literally like that.

    It'as an asset flipper game with AI voice acting, the animations are stiff, the voice acting hilariously monotonous, but there is a story, there is gameplay.

    There are also organic skills develoment. You don't have a skill tree, but your actions brings you points. I'm not far enough in the game to know if those skills are useful, but it's nice to have.

    Don't play this to fap. Unless you find grinding two barbie dolls together arousing. Add to that the blank stare, the inexpressiveness of the characters during sex, and the fact that the males are always clothes and without genitals...

    I just finished the scene with the nurse in the hospital, I needed that, I haven't laughed that hard in ages.

    She gets onto a gynecology chair, gets completely stiff, the MC just barely shakes his hips, there is a plastic squeaking sound during all the scene, and she is interviewing him while moaning and asking hiw to not stop with the most monotonous voice you'll ever hear, while he answers with a James Bond like voice, with a very serious tone saying trivial things.

    You should at least play the game just to see that scene.

    Is it a good game? No, definitely no. It's just an asset flipper, controls and graphics are horrible, but at least they tried.

    Is it a good adult game? No. What is interesting though is that it's a game with a story, where you can have mature content, without feeling like you're watching a plumber plugging a leak or pizza boy delivering a special sausage order.

    Nudity or sex, while feeling a little forced still comes somewhat "naturally". It doesn't break the flow of the game, and is integrated into directly in the story. (you don't have the feeling you have gameplay on side and mature content as a side dish)

    With better funding and talents, this could be a good game.

    Right now, it's average, and slightly underwhelming, but still worth a try if you don't mind the low level of quality.