Seeking Looking for Games with a Great Romance/Story with GREAT DIALOGUE (similar to the Missing Part)

Ploopy345

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I love games that have great conversations (memorable quotes, thought provoking). I played the Missing Part and it keeps me on edge. Are there any other games like this.
 

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Ordered by most to least enjoyed although I organized series by chronology(doesn't mean I dislike the games at the bottom tho). Plus I don't like most Visual Novels nor dialogue heavy games so ignore if it's a hard pass for you.

Monster Girl Quest 1-3
One of the best games on the platform. Although the art varies quite a lot due to being worked on by several artists it guarantees that you're going to find some art styles you'll really like from the sheer volume of art in the game. Gameplay wise it's a turn-based strategy fantasy RPG while also being a VN. And while it's not really difficult on normal mode it becomes a cakewalk near the end, so not really anything groundbreaking but I personally enjoyed it. Plotwise it's a masterpiece, easily converted some of people here into "came for the porn stayed for the plot." Plot summary: You play as the hero, Luka, a good Christian boy who embarks on a journey to defeat the Monster king but heart felt hijinks and moral conundrums ensue and you're no longer sure you're on the right path of righteousness. A surprisingly deep introspection as it repeatedly addresses the morals and character motivation of Luka as he evolves throughout the story while being fucking hilarious BEST GIRL AMIRA.
Monster Girl Quest: Paradox
The direct sequel to MGQ the VN. Makes massive changes to both the gameplay and plot. Gameplaywise, it's ostensibly similar to Final Fantasy VII (writing from memory) as a turn based party rpg with character, job, and racial levels for each individual characters leading to endless character and party builds (heroism is a sleeper build till midgame). Plotwise, this shit goes crazy and WAY beyond the original MGQ. Take my word, it's absolutely insane and pure gold. BUT THEY BUTCHERED THE HUMOR SO BAD THEY TURNED BEST GIRL AMIRA INTO A GODDAMN INFORMATION BROKERNIOAJRIOSJOAKJFLKSJLJFKLA.
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Black Souls
JRPG that delves into very dark topics like pedophilia and rape with an underlying depressive and violent subtext (watch any of the 8+ hour long Russian video essays). Takes a lot on inspiration from Dark Souls (duh) with a grimdark tone underneath with no one really leaving the game happily. Plus the lore is more confusing than Hello Neighbor if you into that type of stuff. Gameplaywise, your builds mostly revolve around proper equipment and strategizing in turn based combat if you're not planning to plow through everything by over leveling. A very unique take on the NSFW RPG genre with the MC's unique relationships with the female love interests alongside avant-garde world building and story telling for an H game that blends into a new experience to remember for f95 gooners like me.
Black Souls II
If I rate Blake Souls as a 7/10 then I would rate Black Souls II as a 10/10. It takes the grimdark tone and insanity of the first game and cranks it to 110. The art is much better than the first game and combat becomes much complex and must be fully grasped if you don't want to be premeditatedly murdered 27 times in a row by a sexist unicorn. The sheer increase to the depth to the game and plot means that there's a lot of exploring and prodding around so I would recommend a guide if you don't like being lost although it might take away from the experience. A lot of the complex themes aren't explicitly stated or told so you'll have to interpret a lot of the game in your own experience.
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MY]R
The first of Takamakuran's games. Not the best not the worse and combat feels more like a chore. World building is one of the more appealing parts of the game but I can't remember much of it. 13ish endings if I remember correctly. The best parts mostly revolve around the sparse dialogue you have with the 7 monster girls love interests you have between beating up slimes for the nth time. Probably not much thought provoking although it does contain darker themes around human ever-growing need for expansion (you kinda gotta stretch for that).
A New Game
The second of Takamakuran's games and it's a vast upgrade from the last. In this game you entire into a VR game SAO style and must save their world from an underlying corruption while having sex with every women that moves. Combat is more engaging and there's an actual plot structure for players to engage with. However, I disliked how underdeveloped the real world portion of the game which is was always periodically shoved in my face. Plus the protag actually has a loving wife that isn't subjected to NTR for once. There's some sections in the game that was just straight up claustrophobic horror.
The Mercenary's Adventure
Easily the best of the three games, 9/10. Would've been 10/10 if it hit more of my fetishes but that's personal preferences. Combat is way more thought out and must be decently planned out for end game bosses. Art is an consistent 10/10 with the author being a big breasts man of culture and the enemy designs are reaaaaalllly cool as they shift between flesh monster to angelically beautiful by the end game. And I found the plot to be much more immersive than the prior two games. Essentially you're a broke ass bitch in the middle of nowhereville until you accidentally end up into a contract with a Succubus, best girl Ivel. Now in order to break the contract you must explore the game map for plot reasons. And since you're in a contract with a succubus you become stronger with every unique female you sleep with, and I always appreciated a mix between sex and game mechanics outside of sex scenes only being shown in lose states which is extremely fucking boring, lame, repetitive, monotonous, lazy, and a boner killer. Plus all the girls have big bahoungas. And there's decent commentary around corruption within positions of power, what constitutes the greater good, are sapient beings like demons inherently evil? Only problem I have is that certain plot points like the mysterious ring and that weird ass flame on that one island are really unexplained for no reason.

Kodoku the Successor
Another JRPG that has some dark undertones but transforms more into a slice of life by the end of the game. Combat is basically a rhythm between QTE and pressing arrow keys, should be easy unless your CPU rivals the electrical output of a potato like my PC. Otherwise, combat has a unique rhythm pattern for each individual enemy which leads to some very creative combat mechanics like going halfway blind during an encounter. Plotwise, your father just went to hell for milk and you must pick you on the substantial debt he left behind. Now you must explore a world that's mixed with fantasy and sci-fi and some other bullshit that came from nowhere in the middle of the game. You first explore a ruined lab in search of money cause you're broke and you encounter a half-centipede girl, Kodoku (TITLE DROP :O). She's hella stupid but immediately bodies your ass and threatens you to give her freedom but since she has the IQ of a sterilized walnut she has no idea what freedom even means. Hijinks ensue and now you're shacked up with Kodoku until more plot shenanigans occur. Outside the plot, the most appealing part of the game would be the character interactions between the player character and the love interests as it evolves from hostility to being very wholesome. Plus there's some decent humor (BEST GIRL MACHINA). Thematic messages mostly revolve around Kodoku's grief/trauma (usually explored with surrealistic nightmares), self-determination, and relationship with the MC as she learns how to love.

RAKE IN - Scoring Big With Monster Girls!
Decent JRPG where you recruit the girls you beat and capture. Combat is a bit repetitive but overall decently made, mostly just spamming attack or magic and occasionally healing. And a lot of the combat can just be cheesed by grinding for high stats and equipment. For the plot... there's certainly a story, doesn't mean I paid attention to it though. There was some big moral message at the end of the game but I was blanking out tbh.

--Unplayed--

SHRIFT
SHRIFT 2
Haven't played but from what I've seen there's a lot of interaction between the human MC and monster girls who struggle within their nature to enact death by snu snu. Might be gooner slop might be provocative avant-garde fetish art about our inner desires.

N.P.C. Dreams
Discount Black Souls II. Only played halfway till I got tired and used mtool to look at the gallery. You can tell this is the creator's first game, very amateurish with subtext being thrown out the window with the MC's inner monologue being less subtle than a flower pot hitting your head at Mach speed, usually just saying "I feel x and it makes me feel y." Overall still very impressive for a first work and would only recommend if you really liked the vibes of Black Souls
 
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Ordered by most to least enjoyed although I organized series by chronology(doesn't mean I dislike the games at the bottom tho). Plus I don't like most Visual Novels nor dialogue heavy games so ignore if it's a hard pass for you.

Monster Girl Quest 1-3
One of the best games on the platform. Although the art varies quite a lot due to being worked on by several artists it guarantees that you're going to find some art styles you'll really like from the sheer volume of art in the game. Gameplay wise it's a turn-based strategy fantasy RPG while also being a VN. And while it's not really difficult on normal mode it becomes a cakewalk near the end, so not really anything groundbreaking but I personally enjoyed it. Plotwise it's a masterpiece, easily converted some of people here into "came for the porn stayed for the plot." Plot summary: You play as the hero, Luka, a good Christian boy who embarks on a journey to defeat the Monster king but heart felt hijinks and moral conundrums ensue and you're no longer sure you're on the right path of righteousness. A surprisingly deep introspection as it repeatedly addresses the morals and character motivation of Luka as he evolves throughout the story while being fucking hilarious BEST GIRL AMIRA.
Monster Girl Quest: Paradox
The direct sequel to MGQ the VN. Makes massive changes to both the gameplay and plot. Gameplaywise, it's ostensibly similar to Final Fantasy VII (writing from memory) as a turn based party rpg with character, job, and racial levels for each individual characters leading to endless character and party builds (heroism is a sleeper build till midgame). Plotwise, this shit goes crazy and WAY beyond the original MGQ. Take my word, it's absolutely insane and pure gold. BUT THEY BUTCHERED THE HUMOR SO BAD THEY TURNED BEST GIRL AMIRA INTO A GODDAMN INFORMATION BROKERNIOAJRIOSJOAKJFLKSJLJFKLA.
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Black Souls
JRPG that delves into very dark topics like pedophilia and rape with an underlying depressive and violent subtext (watch any of the 8+ hour long Russian video essays). Takes a lot on inspiration from Dark Souls (duh) with a grimdark tone underneath with no one really leaving the game happily. Plus the lore is more confusing than Hello Neighbor if you into that type of stuff. Gameplaywise, your builds mostly revolve around proper equipment and strategizing in turn based combat if you're not planning to plow through everything by over leveling. A very unique take on the NSFW RPG genre with the MC's unique relationships with the female love interests alongside avant-garde world building and story telling for an H game that blends into a new experience to remember for f95 gooners like me.
Black Souls II
If I rate Blake Souls as a 7/10 then I would rate Black Souls II as a 10/10. It takes the grimdark tone and insanity of the first game and cranks it to 110. The art is much better than the first game and combat becomes much complex and must be fully grasped if you don't want to be premeditatedly murdered 27 times in a row by a sexist unicorn. The sheer increase to the depth to the game and plot means that there's a lot of exploring and prodding around so I would recommend a guide if you don't like being lost although it might take away from the experience. A lot of the complex themes aren't explicitly stated or told so you'll have to interpret a lot of the game in your own experience.
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MY]R
The first of Takamakuran's games. Not the best not the worse and combat feels more like a chore. World building is one of the more appealing parts of the game but I can't remember much of it. 13ish endings if I remember correctly. The best parts mostly revolve around the sparse dialogue you have with the 7 monster girls love interests you have between beating up slimes for the nth time. Probably not much thought provoking although it does contain darker themes around human ever-growing need for expansion (you kinda gotta stretch for that).
A New Game
The second of Takamakuran's games and it's a vast upgrade from the last. In this game you entire into a VR game SAO style and must save their world from an underlying corruption while having sex with every women that moves. Combat is more engaging and there's an actual plot structure for players to engage with. However, I disliked how underdeveloped the real world portion of the game which is was always periodically shoved in my face. Plus the protag actually has a loving wife that isn't subjected to NTR for once. There's some sections in the game that was just straight up claustrophobic horror.
The Mercenary's Adventure
Easily the best of the three games, 9/10. Would've been 10/10 if it hit more of my fetishes but that's personal preferences. Combat is way more thought out and must be decently planned out for end game bosses. Art is an consistent 10/10 with the author being a big breasts man of culture and the enemy designs are reaaaaalllly cool as they shift between flesh monster to angelically beautiful by the end game. And I found the plot to be much more immersive than the prior two games. Essentially you're a broke ass bitch in the middle of nowhereville until you accidentally end up into a contract with a Succubus, best girl Ivel. Now in order to break the contract you must explore the game map for plot reasons. And since you're in a contract with a succubus you become stronger with every unique female you sleep with, and I always appreciated a mix between sex and game mechanics outside of sex scenes only being shown in lose states which is extremely fucking boring, lame, repetitive, monotonous, lazy, and a boner killer. Plus all the girls have big bahoungas. And there's decent commentary around corruption within positions of power, what constitutes the greater good, are sapient beings like demons inherently evil? Only problem I have is that certain plot points like the mysterious ring and that weird ass flame on that one island are really unexplained for no reason.

Kodoku the Successor
Another JRPG that has some dark undertones but transforms more into a slice of life by the end of the game. Combat is basically a rhythm between QTE and pressing arrow keys, should be easy unless your CPU rivals the electrical output of a potato like my PC. Otherwise, combat has a unique rhythm pattern for each individual enemy which leads to some very creative combat mechanics like going halfway blind during an encounter. Plotwise, your father just went to hell for milk and you must pick you on the substantial debt he left behind. Now you must explore a world that's mixed with fantasy and sci-fi and some other bullshit that came from nowhere in the middle of the game. You first explore a ruined lab in search of money cause you're broke and you encounter a half-centipede girl, Kodoku (TITLE DROP :O). She's hella stupid but immediately bodies your ass and threatens you to give her freedom but since she has the IQ of a sterilized walnut she has no idea what freedom even means. Hijinks ensue and now you're shacked up with Kodoku until more plot shenanigans occur. Outside the plot, the most appealing part of the game would be the character interactions between the player character and the love interests as it evolves from hostility to being very wholesome. Plus there's some decent humor (BEST GIRL MACHINA). Thematic messages mostly revolve around Kodoku's grief/trauma (usually explored with surrealistic nightmares), self-determination, and relationship with the MC as she learns how to love.

RAKE IN - Scoring Big With Monster Girls!
Decent JRPG where you recruit the girls you beat and capture. Combat is a bit repetitive but overall decently made, mostly just spamming attack or magic and occasionally healing. And a lot of the combat can just be cheesed by grinding for high stats and equipment. For the plot... there's certainly a story, doesn't mean I paid attention to it though. There was some big moral message at the end of the game but I was blanking out tbh.

--Unplayed--

SHRIFT
SHRIFT 2
Haven't played but from what I've seen there's a lot of interaction between the human MC and monster girls who struggle within their nature to enact death by snu snu. Might be gooner slop might be provocative avant-garde fetish art about our inner desires.

N.P.C. Dreams
Discount Black Souls II. Only played halfway till I got tired and used mtool to look at the gallery. You can tell this is the creator's first game, very amateurish with subtext being thrown out the window with the MC's inner monologue being less subtle than a flower pot hitting your head at Mach speed, usually just saying "I feel x and it makes me feel y." Overall still very impressive for a first work and would only recommend if you really liked the vibes of Black Souls
Thank you for these...

OP, I can't exactly pick out games from my list, but if you want romances my list is probably a great place to start. EratohoTW, Eternum, and most of my cohab games like 1Room and ESPECIALLY Fallen New World have amazing dialogues. Fallen New World is also just a STUNNINGLY beautiful game with amazing gameplay.