Soulmask

Newbie
Apr 2, 2020
27
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I know I'm late to this, but I'm reading up on the last few gazillion pages after finishing the latest update - and I just have to say this:

Holy bursh, having Pareidolia review LiL and giving it a 6/10 because Akira is a pussy, the sex scenes aren't hardcore enough and there being too much talking in between them in the first place, was not on my 2024 bingo card.
Anyone find it scary when it's supposed to be horror? Not me. I was more scared reading a Stephen King book and that was just mild anxiety. The best it made me feel was mild discomfort. It totally fails as horror.

So what is it then, a porn game? Well sex scenes are relatively tame and it's pretty vanilla. For example Yumi, a "main" character btw, she is there from the start yet you only get a non-consent boobs scene. Also the progression is lust and love points so clearly that's a big focus of the game, but it's pretty lackluster.

The third option is the game is trying to be intellectual, but it's intellectualism is only surface level. It's quotes and references from works that sound brainy without analysis. It's the image of being smart. Which also perfectly describes the horror, it's just random stuff thrown together without analytical thought. Stuff that "should" be scary without having actually thought about why it should be scary.

For those reasons in which the game falls short at everything it tries to achieve, I rest my case.
 

crustlord12

Active Member
Jun 24, 2020
764
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Anyone find it scary when it's supposed to be horror? Not me. I was more scared reading a Stephen King book and that was just mild anxiety. The best it made me feel was mild discomfort. It totally fails as horror.

So what is it then, a porn game? Well sex scenes are relatively tame and it's pretty vanilla. For example Yumi, a "main" character btw, she is there from the start yet you only get a non-consent boobs scene. Also the progression is lust and love points so clearly that's a big focus of the game, but it's pretty lackluster.

The third option is the game is trying to be intellectual, but it's intellectualism is only surface level. It's quotes and references from works that sound brainy without analysis. It's the image of being smart. Which also perfectly describes the horror, it's just random stuff thrown together without analytical thought. Stuff that "should" be scary without having actually thought about why it should be scary.

For those reasons in which the game falls short at everything it tries to achieve, I rest my case.
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