Live To Fight is a straight up visual novel that follows our MC's attempts to remedy one of the all-time most mind boggling blunders seen in any adult game. Along the way, we are introduced to the MC's family, friends, ex-girlfriend and random people on the street. Most, if not all of the women are romance options and range from fairly attractive to legitimately hot. There is a decent emphasis on big, shapely asses, as well as at least one young, waifish option.
The problems with this game are obvious straight away. The English translation is bad. You will rarely see a sentence with more than six words. They convey what they need to, but continually use incorrect tense and any attempts at using idioms usually results in a chuckle. The lighting is also a major flaw, and it is again evident right from the opening scene with one character looking like he's in front of a strobe light every time his pose changes. Some scenes are lit to dimly, while others have lights scattered inconsistently. This is typical for novices to PBR renderers, and may improve as time goes on.
The opening scenes of the game are jumbled in a jarring fashion. The player is yanked around to a few different timeframes, to the point where you're not sure what any of it is supposed to mean. It settles on one pretty quickly, and doesn't seem to be looking to start changing again any time soon.
With the bad aspects out the of way, the positives shine. It's certainly a non-Anglosphere game, but it has that foreign charm I enjoy with these types of games and rarely see these days. MC and his friends spend most of their time taking the piss out of each other. The women are varied in their motivations. The choices you make appear to matter so far. And, let's face it, in a sea of sameness, playing as an MMA fighter is at least something different.
As of v0.4, there's a good amount of content. There's teasing. There's sex. There's fighting and drama. Definitely recommended for those who like VNs with a foreign slant.
The problems with this game are obvious straight away. The English translation is bad. You will rarely see a sentence with more than six words. They convey what they need to, but continually use incorrect tense and any attempts at using idioms usually results in a chuckle. The lighting is also a major flaw, and it is again evident right from the opening scene with one character looking like he's in front of a strobe light every time his pose changes. Some scenes are lit to dimly, while others have lights scattered inconsistently. This is typical for novices to PBR renderers, and may improve as time goes on.
The opening scenes of the game are jumbled in a jarring fashion. The player is yanked around to a few different timeframes, to the point where you're not sure what any of it is supposed to mean. It settles on one pretty quickly, and doesn't seem to be looking to start changing again any time soon.
With the bad aspects out the of way, the positives shine. It's certainly a non-Anglosphere game, but it has that foreign charm I enjoy with these types of games and rarely see these days. MC and his friends spend most of their time taking the piss out of each other. The women are varied in their motivations. The choices you make appear to matter so far. And, let's face it, in a sea of sameness, playing as an MMA fighter is at least something different.
As of v0.4, there's a good amount of content. There's teasing. There's sex. There's fighting and drama. Definitely recommended for those who like VNs with a foreign slant.