I wondered why Lust Academy had a relatively low rating despite being on Steam and having a significant number of Patreon supporters. Now that I’ve played it, I understand the low rating. While the adult content is above average, the story is poorly written and paced and contains significant amounts of filler that you can’t skip. It reached the point where I could no longer be bothered to spam the mouse/space key and gave up about halfway through the second season. I can only recommend the game if you download the mod that unlocks the Gallery so you don’t have to slog through this mess.
The story is a blatant rip-off of Harry Potter right down to Hermione (cough) I mean Haley Granger (cough) I mean Ranger. An adult version of Harry Potter is appealing, but sadly the writing just isn’t there. Much of the grammar is awkward as if the author isn’t a native English speaker, and there’s far too much of it, with thousands of lines of inner monologue telling you things you knew already. I don’t need to hear my character thinking, for the hundredth time, “It’s time for class. I’m going to learn potions! I wonder if Haley is there already.” The first season has less dialogue and was more tolerable to read through, but the second season is heavily padded. This wouldn’t be so bad if the story were any good. The MC is frequently forced to act in a ridiculous manner that defies common sense and relegates much of the story to the idiot plot. Moreover, while in Harry Potter the young magicians engaged with villains in secret, here we have most of the staff happily sending you and your love interests into harms way despite being first year students. There’s another sequence where a character admits to trying to kill you and within two minutes of dialogue the MC decides to trust him anyway. Idiot plot indeed! The story would have ended in five minutes if the characters weren’t all idiots.
It's unfortunate that the story is so difficult to slog through as the production value is quite high otherwise. A complete soundtrack, sound effects during both adult and non-adult scenes, and decent (though somewhat short) animations with multiple angles and positions, at least in the second season. A sequence with a pair of freckled red-headed twins is definitely a must-see and ranks up there with late-game scenes from other top-rated adult visual novels.
The biggest issue is the skip feature, or lack thereof. Most games, to the chagrin of their authors, allow you to skip through content, bypassing the story in order to get to the adult content faster. Lust Academy does not allow you to skip content unless you’ve already been through the scene once before. Despite playing in Visual Novel mode, this became intolerable in the second season when the story got worse and worse to the point where I’d completely lost interest and was only interested in advancing to the next adult scene. I can only imagine how awful and grindy the game must be in Open World mode, requiring playing through boring mini-game after boring mini-game and then having to slog through mindless poorly worded filler. At one point, I spent nearly fifteen minutes spamming the space bar trying to get through several days of dates all of which ended in blue balled “Oh we’ve been interrupted again!” scenes before finally reaching an adult scene that wasn’t even that good.
Lust Academy got off to a reasonable start, but the story quickly went off the rails. Given that the adult content work for me, I can’t take off too many stars, but the inability to skip content is in my opinion and unforgivable sin. Three stars for the poor story but good production value and adult scenes, with a star taken off for frustration of having to spam keys to get through the game’s awful dialogue.
A small pet peeve: One of the love interests professes their love for the MC over and over again, but then balks when the idea of being their girlfriend comes up because they’re not ready. Uh… I took your virginity. We’ve been having sex and dates on the regular, and you profess your love every five seconds… but girlfriend is too far? Geez.