While unique among ero-JRPGs, the game suffers from many issues, such as difficulty, quest progression, and art direction.
The enemies and overworld are clearly inspired by early Dragon's Quest with its goofy 8-bit art style, which would be fine if the sex scenes were pixel animations or something akin to that. Instead the sex scenes are these fairly realistic modern anime style scenes with high attention to detail. It just feels very disconnected.
And then there is quest progression. I pity anyone unlucky enough to go into this game without a walkthrough. You will spend HOURS looking for the next trigger to a quest only to find it in a random wall somewhere (reminiscent of early DQ as I said).
Lastly, the difficulty is all over the place. One moment you'll be clearing areas with ease, then you take one step into the next area and suddenly the most basic enemy type you can find in that region can easily one-shot you. I hate to repeat myself, but... it's just early DQ all over again.
Worth a playthrough or two but don't expect much.
The enemies and overworld are clearly inspired by early Dragon's Quest with its goofy 8-bit art style, which would be fine if the sex scenes were pixel animations or something akin to that. Instead the sex scenes are these fairly realistic modern anime style scenes with high attention to detail. It just feels very disconnected.
And then there is quest progression. I pity anyone unlucky enough to go into this game without a walkthrough. You will spend HOURS looking for the next trigger to a quest only to find it in a random wall somewhere (reminiscent of early DQ as I said).
Lastly, the difficulty is all over the place. One moment you'll be clearing areas with ease, then you take one step into the next area and suddenly the most basic enemy type you can find in that region can easily one-shot you. I hate to repeat myself, but... it's just early DQ all over again.
Worth a playthrough or two but don't expect much.