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So to the ones that play both routes. Is the mom just straight up a slut/whore regardless?
Pretty much. She will cheat on her husband through the teacher storyline but even without that she also had a sado/maso relationship with Haru at some point and at the start of the game she only really halfheartedly asks you to try to stop the sexualization. Considering its the same universe as the previous game, the celestial realm is definitely not concerned with sexual deviancy.
 
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Pretty much. She will cheat on her husband through the teacher storyline but even without that she also had a sado/maso relationship with Haru at some point and at the start of the game she only really halfheartedly asks you to try to stop the sexualization. Considering its the same universe as the previous game, the celestial realm is definitely not concerned with sexual deviancy.
Psst, tell ya a secret, she can also be found in the brothel domming some piggy. That's her 'part-time' job.
Mommy's real wild. <3 :sneaky::coffee:
 
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No idea about that, his previous post even starts with an actual "welp, i might have to serve some jail time", with him actually continuing on to describe as to what the fuck happened for him to actually end up in such a situation.

He might have someone running Cien in his stead which isn't that unusual, but to be honest i haven't even bothered to check the new post because i for one have long lost the interest for that new game update of his which he kept putting off month after month with various excuses. Back in march he promised that the last update which should have been released even as far back as january is going to get released in april no matter what only for him to come up with this whole thing which i suspect is just another way to delay the release of the update. In other words he is most probably just being a lazy fuck again.
I think this was a mistranslation? From what I can gather, it's a member of his family that commited a crime, and he's the only member of his family having a car, so he had to transport said person in and out of the tribunal for the judiciary proceedings. The car accident thing is prior and not related to that, where the opposing person's insurance didn't want to pay for the total of the damage (only 30%) so he had to fight on the tribunal for that and apparently won.

Also, where do you guys see that there was an article published on the 29th of April? The latest I can find is April 2nd.

EDIT: Okay, it's on Twitter. Well, you guys are definitely jumping to conclusions based on bullshit lmao
 
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Gee.
Demon lord got x10 power ups from the lust i worked so hard to generate... and still dropped dead in the first turn.
Honestly it feels like the orc that got to her after me defeated her much harder than i did lmao. :ROFLMAO::coffee:
I wish this was finished so i could beef her even more. :sneaky::coffee:
Ah but then again if it was i'd beef myself even more as well, as i always do.. :ROFLMAO::coffee:

Anyway overall i'd say this could have been a good contender to stuff like Celesphonia. :whistle::coffee:
Hopefully their next project will be smooth sailing, i think it's worth keeping an eye on this dev.

Heck maybe i'll go play that 'Reincarnated as an Orc' gig next, this game kinda convinced me it might be worth it. :whistle::coffee:
 
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Gee.
Demon lord got x10 power ups from the lust i worked so hard to generate... and still dropped dead in the first turn.
Honestly it feels like the orc that got to her after me defeated her much harder than i did lmao. :ROFLMAO::coffee:
I wish this was finished so i could beef her even more. :sneaky::coffee:
Ah but then again if it was i'd beef myself even more as well, as i always do.. :ROFLMAO::coffee:

Anyway overall i'd say this could have been a good contender to stuff like Celesphonia. :whistle::coffee:
Hopefully their next project will be smooth sailing, i think it's worth keeping an eye on this dev.

Heck maybe i'll go play that 'Reincarnated as an Orc' gig next, this game kinda convinced me it might be worth it. :whistle::coffee:
It was good, I'll probably replay it after I finish Eclipse Knight Saga
 

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Normally I don't jump on a game so quickly after its TL gets put up. I tend to throw them into the backlog and forget about 'em for a while, but I decided to make an exception for this one. Odds are that it'll end up in my backlog for a loooooooooooooong time anyway because this dev has a history of promising things and then taking forever to deliver on them. (See the Orc game which, to date, STILL does not have its last 2 promised epilogues...)

As such, I decided to play it now and then come back in 1-2 years or something to see if the game actually got finished. Dev intends to have this on Steam too with an official TL after all its content is fully done. Will that happen in my life-time? No idea...

Either way, in its current state, the game is... ok? Good-ish but not good, if you know what I mean? It obviously depends a tad on preferences and whatnot. What IS clear is that the dev put in a lot of work to develop the RPG part of the game, and honestly not as much work in developing the H part of the game. The RPG part is quite elaborate for something in RPGM, with selection systems for spells, the Burst and Ultimate system (I've never used the latter because everything dies too fast). There's the weakness system for enemies and bosses. There's the "companion" system with Chimu. There's the skill tree and the crest system. Gearing could have used more love as the available selections aren't that broad, but it's still better than many other games out there. Oh, and let's not forget the food thing and buffs involved.

All in all, there's a lot of things that in theory allow you to set-up multiple play-styles and strategies and in general have a lot of fun with what the game offers.

In practice, the complexity of the RPG part fails to be all that useful because the game is, quite frankly, piss-easy. Once you figure out how the combat works, and pile up some spells and levels, it won't be too long before every fight, including the boss-fights, all finish in the 1st turn. Mook fights will quickly turn into "press your favorite AoE spell and kill everything", and boss fights will last 2 Bursts at most depending on your set-up. Healing, buffs, debuffs and the like quickly become utterly useless, much like consumables (which are hobbled anyway from the way they interact with the mana/TP system).

Also, as mentioned before, I have NEVER had a boss live long enough for me to accumulate enough TP to use one of Cornelia's ult skills. I'm not counting the Ultimate Cornelia fight here. Speaking of which, I'm fairly sure that my regular Cornelia could beat that fight... though it'd take quite a while...

Now, a game being super easy doesn't make it inherently bad or anything... it's just that... It's a shame. The system the dev put together has a lot of potential to it, but, the fact of the matter is that I never actually had to put in that much thought into spell selection, crest organization or food buffs. I never had to actually care about Cornelia's fullness gauge being depleted and the stat penalty she supposedly gets when she's running empty. There was never a time when I needed to retreat from a dungeon for any other reason than me feeling like it for whatever reason. There was definitely no time where there was a real threat of Cornelia being subjected to combat rape or losing to see defeat H.

I didn't really feel the need to experiment with spell combinations all that much and didn't need to put much thought into them.

That said, for spells and crests, there IS also the fact that a TON of these things are locked behind the utterly obnoxious gacha systems this game has for some forsaken reason... So if you seriously needed that variety to beat the game, earning everything you need could have been very annoying. You have them in the literal gachas at the magic shop. At the gacha thing with the dude in school-lab. In luck-based drops when fishing... It's UGH... Especially since spell-crafting only has a very small and weak selection of things that are available, and the materials for spell crafting are, for the most part, dependent on RNG drops.

What that all means is that the fact that "just about anything works" is in some ways a good thing...

Oh, and another issue is that you can max out the skill tree pretty fast, and then you have NOTHING to do with the skill-points for the aforementioned skill tree. I was at... uh... over 15k Constellation Points, maybe even 20k? I kind of stopped checking. Some of it was because I probably murdered more monsters than I strictly needed too... but Constellation points are ALSO random drops from pots and barrels, as well as the gacha, so that's where a ton of them came from too. >.>"

My Cornelia was lvl ~70 by the time I finished the game btw, and I hadn't been trying particularly hard to grind or anything.

For the record, the highest recommended lvl for a dungeon is 30. So. Uh. Yeah. Things were getting one-shotted quite handily...

In any case, if feel like it's a shame. Dev spent a ton of time setting up these RPG systems, and you just don't have much of a reason to seriously try engaging with them. The fact that he had that note in the Ice dungeon about the game possibly being too hard had me laughing my ass off... On a related note, I don't think you're supposed to be able to beat Zodiac bosses at lvl 7-8... but it's absolutely possible to do so, or at least, it was possible with the Virgo boss. Dunno about the others.

Moving on. The story is... kind of whatever. It's a fairly silly mess of mixed up memes and cliches with nothing about it standing out that much, aside from the fact that you'll understand a lot more about it if you played the dev's previous game. It's not absolutely required, but a number of things will make a lot more sense if you did. Especially near the end. It's a fairly generic "girl becomes magical girl and gets dragged into shenanigans" story. Though I did get a laugh out of the fact that Riho is the most innocent member of her family, with her mother and little sister both being total sluts...

Fun fact, the mom events? You can progress ALL of them at Lewd lvl 1 and World Alteration lvl 1. Yes lady and gents, Star Queen is just a total slut naturally and needs no demon juice or anything to jump on dicks if she feels like it.

Speaking of the story, it has a whole THING about the Demon Queen gathering sexual energy to restore power and all that, and it might create the impression that there's some kind of time-limit involved or whatnot... The fact is, you don't need to worry about it, in the sense that, yes, those levels being accumulated do have a certain meaning, but, uh, see above about destroying bosses easily. Quite frankly, it doesn't matter. Even if it DID matter, the fact of the matter is that the gathering of power only reaches a certain point if you don't upgrade Riho's Lewd Level, and it's slow enough that if you don't engage with lewd events, it's actually theoretically possible to beat the game in like 8 days or something...

I don't recommend doing that, there's no fun in it. Much like there's no particular point in avoiding lewd events. That side-content thing? Most of it is lewd events. There's very little in there that isn't.

Also, right now, how much you slut it up has no impact on absolutely anything. The True Ending is the same no matter what, and that's what you get by default.

Now, the H-stuff, the reason we play these games over games that are better at just being games!

The H-stuff is... ok? It doesn't stand out all that much tbh. Like, sure, if you like huge tits, there's a lot of that to go around for obvious reasons, but the game doesn't have that much depth to it when it comes to the H-system. There's in-battle rape, but you'll never see it unless you want too and it's not super amazing. There's 4 defeat H scenes that you'll likely also never see on account of the game being very easy. There's a variety of in-town events... but...

The problem with the in-town events is that there's not that many of them at Lewd lvl 1. The game kind of seems to expect you to have in-combat H or defeat H, because raising lewdness at lvl 1 is horribly slow without the in-combat and defeat stuff. Or spamming lewd books, I guess, but if you have to rely on that, something is already wrong and all that jazz. It doesn't help that the ability to upgrade the lewd lvl at all is locked behind a side-event occurring (and you triggering it in the first place), which unlocks the location where you can upgrade the lewd lvl. If you don't trigger that side- event, which is entirely possible depending on how you do things, it can easily seem like the lewd lvl can't be upgraded at all even though the game tells you that it can be.

Honestly, the biggest problem with the lewd stuff is that there's this whole "World Alteration" thing going which makes it seem like the world becomes increasingly lewder if you take too much time to do things... Except it's tied to Riho's lewd lvl, for some reason, which means that there's never any danger of the world becoming lewd around Riho without Riho becoming lewd first. Even once the alteration level changes, it's not really a big deal because there's just not that many events. You'd think that there'd be more stuff around a situation where people end up literally fucking in the streets all over the place because of a constant sex aura... However, that's not the case. You'd think that the dev would have implemented some generic H where Riho gets fucked in the streets or at school or whatnot... However, the most you get is 2 gropers in a couple of specific locations...

All in all, it's not bad. It's a pretty decent game... but... it's not great, and it's definitely not as impressive as you'd expect for a game that's been in the works for... uh... nearly 5 years? Or did it hit the 5 year milestone? Either way, it was a long time.

On one last note, because I'm sure this will come up a lot. How does this compare with Celesphonia? The answer to that is that it doesn't. While this game has a certain level of development to its RPG systems that Celesphonia doesn't, that hardly matters when it's never really necessary or properly showcased. On Normal, un-modded Celesphonia, you have to put in a lot more thought into your gear and engram selection and whatnot than you ever have too in this game. Additionally, corruption and lewdness are separate things, and the same can be said about the city's order level. There's also a lot more variety in H-events and H-event levels. About the only thing this game has that's better than Celesphonia is boob-size and, funnily enough, the in-combat rape stuff, sort of, but that's about it. Oh, no costume changes or anything either in this one, so that's another minus point.
 

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Normally I don't jump on a game so quickly after its TL gets put up. I tend to throw them into the backlog and forget about 'em for a while, but I decided to make an exception for this one. Odds are that it'll end up in my backlog for a loooooooooooooong time anyway because this dev has a history of promising things and then taking forever to deliver on them. (See the Orc game which, to date, STILL does not have its last 2 promised epilogues...)

As such, I decided to play it now and then come back in 1-2 years or something to see if the game actually got finished. Dev intends to have this on Steam too with an official TL after all its content is fully done. Will that happen in my life-time? No idea...

Either way, in its current state, the game is... ok? Good-ish but not good, if you know what I mean? It obviously depends a tad on preferences and whatnot. What IS clear is that the dev put in a lot of work to develop the RPG part of the game, and honestly not as much work in developing the H part of the game. The RPG part is quite elaborate for something in RPGM, with selection systems for spells, the Burst and Ultimate system (I've never used the latter because everything dies too fast). There's the weakness system for enemies and bosses. There's the "companion" system with Chimu. There's the skill tree and the crest system. Gearing could have used more love as the available selections aren't that broad, but it's still better than many other games out there. Oh, and let's not forget the food thing and buffs involved.

All in all, there's a lot of things that in theory allow you to set-up multiple play-styles and strategies and in general have a lot of fun with what the game offers.

In practice, the complexity of the RPG part fails to be all that useful because the game is, quite frankly, piss-easy. Once you figure out how the combat works, and pile up some spells and levels, it won't be too long before every fight, including the boss-fights, all finish in the 1st turn. Mook fights will quickly turn into "press your favorite AoE spell and kill everything", and boss fights will last 2 Bursts at most depending on your set-up. Healing, buffs, debuffs and the like quickly become utterly useless, much like consumables (which are hobbled anyway from the way they interact with the mana/TP system).

Also, as mentioned before, I have NEVER had a boss live long enough for me to accumulate enough TP to use one of Cornelia's ult skills. I'm not counting the Ultimate Cornelia fight here. Speaking of which, I'm fairly sure that my regular Cornelia could beat that fight... though it'd take quite a while...

Now, a game being super easy doesn't make it inherently bad or anything... it's just that... It's a shame. The system the dev put together has a lot of potential to it, but, the fact of the matter is that I never actually had to put in that much thought into spell selection, crest organization or food buffs. I never had to actually care about Cornelia's fullness gauge being depleted and the stat penalty she supposedly gets when she's running empty. There was never a time when I needed to retreat from a dungeon for any other reason than me feeling like it for whatever reason. There was definitely no time where there was a real threat of Cornelia being subjected to combat rape or losing to see defeat H.

I didn't really feel the need to experiment with spell combinations all that much and didn't need to put much thought into them.

That said, for spells and crests, there IS also the fact that a TON of these things are locked behind the utterly obnoxious gacha systems this game has for some forsaken reason... So if you seriously needed that variety to beat the game, earning everything you need could have been very annoying. You have them in the literal gachas at the magic shop. At the gacha thing with the dude in school-lab. In luck-based drops when fishing... It's UGH... Especially since spell-crafting only has a very small and weak selection of things that are available, and the materials for spell crafting are, for the most part, dependent on RNG drops.

What that all means is that the fact that "just about anything works" is in some ways a good thing...

Oh, and another issue is that you can max out the skill tree pretty fast, and then you have NOTHING to do with the skill-points for the aforementioned skill tree. I was at... uh... over 15k Constellation Points, maybe even 20k? I kind of stopped checking. Some of it was because I probably murdered more monsters than I strictly needed too... but Constellation points are ALSO random drops from pots and barrels, as well as the gacha, so that's where a ton of them came from too. >.>"

My Cornelia was lvl ~70 by the time I finished the game btw, and I hadn't been trying particularly hard to grind or anything.

For the record, the highest recommended lvl for a dungeon is 30. So. Uh. Yeah. Things were getting one-shotted quite handily...

In any case, if feel like it's a shame. Dev spent a ton of time setting up these RPG systems, and you just don't have much of a reason to seriously try engaging with them. The fact that he had that note in the Ice dungeon about the game possibly being too hard had me laughing my ass off... On a related note, I don't think you're supposed to be able to beat Zodiac bosses at lvl 7-8... but it's absolutely possible to do so, or at least, it was possible with the Virgo boss. Dunno about the others.

Moving on. The story is... kind of whatever. It's a fairly silly mess of mixed up memes and cliches with nothing about it standing out that much, aside from the fact that you'll understand a lot more about it if you played the dev's previous game. It's not absolutely required, but a number of things will make a lot more sense if you did. Especially near the end. It's a fairly generic "girl becomes magical girl and gets dragged into shenanigans" story. Though I did get a laugh out of the fact that Riho is the most innocent member of her family, with her mother and little sister both being total sluts...

Fun fact, the mom events? You can progress ALL of them at Lewd lvl 1 and World Alteration lvl 1. Yes lady and gents, Star Queen is just a total slut naturally and needs no demon juice or anything to jump on dicks if she feels like it.

Speaking of the story, it has a whole THING about the Demon Queen gathering sexual energy to restore power and all that, and it might create the impression that there's some kind of time-limit involved or whatnot... The fact is, you don't need to worry about it, in the sense that, yes, those levels being accumulated do have a certain meaning, but, uh, see above about destroying bosses easily. Quite frankly, it doesn't matter. Even if it DID matter, the fact of the matter is that the gathering of power only reaches a certain point if you don't upgrade Riho's Lewd Level, and it's slow enough that if you don't engage with lewd events, it's actually theoretically possible to beat the game in like 8 days or something...

I don't recommend doing that, there's no fun in it. Much like there's no particular point in avoiding lewd events. That side-content thing? Most of it is lewd events. There's very little in there that isn't.

Also, right now, how much you slut it up has no impact on absolutely anything. The True Ending is the same no matter what, and that's what you get by default.

Now, the H-stuff, the reason we play these games over games that are better at just being games!

The H-stuff is... ok? It doesn't stand out all that much tbh. Like, sure, if you like huge tits, there's a lot of that to go around for obvious reasons, but the game doesn't have that much depth to it when it comes to the H-system. There's in-battle rape, but you'll never see it unless you want too and it's not super amazing. There's 4 defeat H scenes that you'll likely also never see on account of the game being very easy. There's a variety of in-town events... but...

The problem with the in-town events is that there's not that many of them at Lewd lvl 1. The game kind of seems to expect you to have in-combat H or defeat H, because raising lewdness at lvl 1 is horribly slow without the in-combat and defeat stuff. Or spamming lewd books, I guess, but if you have to rely on that, something is already wrong and all that jazz. It doesn't help that the ability to upgrade the lewd lvl at all is locked behind a side-event occurring (and you triggering it in the first place), which unlocks the location where you can upgrade the lewd lvl. If you don't trigger that side- event, which is entirely possible depending on how you do things, it can easily seem like the lewd lvl can't be upgraded at all even though the game tells you that it can be.

Honestly, the biggest problem with the lewd stuff is that there's this whole "World Alteration" thing going which makes it seem like the world becomes increasingly lewder if you take too much time to do things... Except it's tied to Riho's lewd lvl, for some reason, which means that there's never any danger of the world becoming lewd around Riho without Riho becoming lewd first. Even once the alteration level changes, it's not really a big deal because there's just not that many events. You'd think that there'd be more stuff around a situation where people end up literally fucking in the streets all over the place because of a constant sex aura... However, that's not the case. You'd think that the dev would have implemented some generic H where Riho gets fucked in the streets or at school or whatnot... However, the most you get is 2 gropers in a couple of specific locations...

All in all, it's not bad. It's a pretty decent game... but... it's not great, and it's definitely not as impressive as you'd expect for a game that's been in the works for... uh... nearly 5 years? Or did it hit the 5 year milestone? Either way, it was a long time.

On one last note, because I'm sure this will come up a lot. How does this compare with Celesphonia? The answer to that is that it doesn't. While this game has a certain level of development to its RPG systems that Celesphonia doesn't, that hardly matters when it's never really necessary or properly showcased. On Normal, un-modded Celesphonia, you have to put in a lot more thought into your gear and engram selection and whatnot than you ever have too in this game. Additionally, corruption and lewdness are separate things, and the same can be said about the city's order level. There's also a lot more variety in H-events and H-event levels. About the only thing this game has that's better than Celesphonia is boob-size and, funnily enough, the in-combat rape stuff, sort of, but that's about it. Oh, no costume changes or anything either in this one, so that's another minus point.
Also dude a suggestion, might as well copy your post and put it in the review section. Your's really go in depth on the game and the premise itself in general. A lot of valid points here.
 

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Normally I don't jump on a game so quickly after its TL gets put up. I tend to throw them into the backlog and forget about 'em for a while, but I decided to make an exception for this one. Odds are that it'll end up in my backlog for a loooooooooooooong time anyway because this dev has a history of promising things and then taking forever to deliver on them. (See the Orc game which, to date, STILL does not have its last 2 promised epilogues...)

As such, I decided to play it now and then come back in 1-2 years or something to see if the game actually got finished. Dev intends to have this on Steam too with an official TL after all its content is fully done. Will that happen in my life-time? No idea...

Either way, in its current state, the game is... ok? Good-ish but not good, if you know what I mean? It obviously depends a tad on preferences and whatnot. What IS clear is that the dev put in a lot of work to develop the RPG part of the game, and honestly not as much work in developing the H part of the game. The RPG part is quite elaborate for something in RPGM, with selection systems for spells, the Burst and Ultimate system (I've never used the latter because everything dies too fast). There's the weakness system for enemies and bosses. There's the "companion" system with Chimu. There's the skill tree and the crest system. Gearing could have used more love as the available selections aren't that broad, but it's still better than many other games out there. Oh, and let's not forget the food thing and buffs involved.

All in all, there's a lot of things that in theory allow you to set-up multiple play-styles and strategies and in general have a lot of fun with what the game offers.

In practice, the complexity of the RPG part fails to be all that useful because the game is, quite frankly, piss-easy. Once you figure out how the combat works, and pile up some spells and levels, it won't be too long before every fight, including the boss-fights, all finish in the 1st turn. Mook fights will quickly turn into "press your favorite AoE spell and kill everything", and boss fights will last 2 Bursts at most depending on your set-up. Healing, buffs, debuffs and the like quickly become utterly useless, much like consumables (which are hobbled anyway from the way they interact with the mana/TP system).

Also, as mentioned before, I have NEVER had a boss live long enough for me to accumulate enough TP to use one of Cornelia's ult skills. I'm not counting the Ultimate Cornelia fight here. Speaking of which, I'm fairly sure that my regular Cornelia could beat that fight... though it'd take quite a while...

Now, a game being super easy doesn't make it inherently bad or anything... it's just that... It's a shame. The system the dev put together has a lot of potential to it, but, the fact of the matter is that I never actually had to put in that much thought into spell selection, crest organization or food buffs. I never had to actually care about Cornelia's fullness gauge being depleted and the stat penalty she supposedly gets when she's running empty. There was never a time when I needed to retreat from a dungeon for any other reason than me feeling like it for whatever reason. There was definitely no time where there was a real threat of Cornelia being subjected to combat rape or losing to see defeat H.

I didn't really feel the need to experiment with spell combinations all that much and didn't need to put much thought into them.

That said, for spells and crests, there IS also the fact that a TON of these things are locked behind the utterly obnoxious gacha systems this game has for some forsaken reason... So if you seriously needed that variety to beat the game, earning everything you need could have been very annoying. You have them in the literal gachas at the magic shop. At the gacha thing with the dude in school-lab. In luck-based drops when fishing... It's UGH... Especially since spell-crafting only has a very small and weak selection of things that are available, and the materials for spell crafting are, for the most part, dependent on RNG drops.

What that all means is that the fact that "just about anything works" is in some ways a good thing...

Oh, and another issue is that you can max out the skill tree pretty fast, and then you have NOTHING to do with the skill-points for the aforementioned skill tree. I was at... uh... over 15k Constellation Points, maybe even 20k? I kind of stopped checking. Some of it was because I probably murdered more monsters than I strictly needed too... but Constellation points are ALSO random drops from pots and barrels, as well as the gacha, so that's where a ton of them came from too. >.>"

My Cornelia was lvl ~70 by the time I finished the game btw, and I hadn't been trying particularly hard to grind or anything.

For the record, the highest recommended lvl for a dungeon is 30. So. Uh. Yeah. Things were getting one-shotted quite handily...

In any case, if feel like it's a shame. Dev spent a ton of time setting up these RPG systems, and you just don't have much of a reason to seriously try engaging with them. The fact that he had that note in the Ice dungeon about the game possibly being too hard had me laughing my ass off... On a related note, I don't think you're supposed to be able to beat Zodiac bosses at lvl 7-8... but it's absolutely possible to do so, or at least, it was possible with the Virgo boss. Dunno about the others.

Moving on. The story is... kind of whatever. It's a fairly silly mess of mixed up memes and cliches with nothing about it standing out that much, aside from the fact that you'll understand a lot more about it if you played the dev's previous game. It's not absolutely required, but a number of things will make a lot more sense if you did. Especially near the end. It's a fairly generic "girl becomes magical girl and gets dragged into shenanigans" story. Though I did get a laugh out of the fact that Riho is the most innocent member of her family, with her mother and little sister both being total sluts...

Fun fact, the mom events? You can progress ALL of them at Lewd lvl 1 and World Alteration lvl 1. Yes lady and gents, Star Queen is just a total slut naturally and needs no demon juice or anything to jump on dicks if she feels like it.

Speaking of the story, it has a whole THING about the Demon Queen gathering sexual energy to restore power and all that, and it might create the impression that there's some kind of time-limit involved or whatnot... The fact is, you don't need to worry about it, in the sense that, yes, those levels being accumulated do have a certain meaning, but, uh, see above about destroying bosses easily. Quite frankly, it doesn't matter. Even if it DID matter, the fact of the matter is that the gathering of power only reaches a certain point if you don't upgrade Riho's Lewd Level, and it's slow enough that if you don't engage with lewd events, it's actually theoretically possible to beat the game in like 8 days or something...

I don't recommend doing that, there's no fun in it. Much like there's no particular point in avoiding lewd events. That side-content thing? Most of it is lewd events. There's very little in there that isn't.

Also, right now, how much you slut it up has no impact on absolutely anything. The True Ending is the same no matter what, and that's what you get by default.

Now, the H-stuff, the reason we play these games over games that are better at just being games!

The H-stuff is... ok? It doesn't stand out all that much tbh. Like, sure, if you like huge tits, there's a lot of that to go around for obvious reasons, but the game doesn't have that much depth to it when it comes to the H-system. There's in-battle rape, but you'll never see it unless you want too and it's not super amazing. There's 4 defeat H scenes that you'll likely also never see on account of the game being very easy. There's a variety of in-town events... but...

The problem with the in-town events is that there's not that many of them at Lewd lvl 1. The game kind of seems to expect you to have in-combat H or defeat H, because raising lewdness at lvl 1 is horribly slow without the in-combat and defeat stuff. Or spamming lewd books, I guess, but if you have to rely on that, something is already wrong and all that jazz. It doesn't help that the ability to upgrade the lewd lvl at all is locked behind a side-event occurring (and you triggering it in the first place), which unlocks the location where you can upgrade the lewd lvl. If you don't trigger that side- event, which is entirely possible depending on how you do things, it can easily seem like the lewd lvl can't be upgraded at all even though the game tells you that it can be.

Honestly, the biggest problem with the lewd stuff is that there's this whole "World Alteration" thing going which makes it seem like the world becomes increasingly lewder if you take too much time to do things... Except it's tied to Riho's lewd lvl, for some reason, which means that there's never any danger of the world becoming lewd around Riho without Riho becoming lewd first. Even once the alteration level changes, it's not really a big deal because there's just not that many events. You'd think that there'd be more stuff around a situation where people end up literally fucking in the streets all over the place because of a constant sex aura... However, that's not the case. You'd think that the dev would have implemented some generic H where Riho gets fucked in the streets or at school or whatnot... However, the most you get is 2 gropers in a couple of specific locations...

All in all, it's not bad. It's a pretty decent game... but... it's not great, and it's definitely not as impressive as you'd expect for a game that's been in the works for... uh... nearly 5 years? Or did it hit the 5 year milestone? Either way, it was a long time.

On one last note, because I'm sure this will come up a lot. How does this compare with Celesphonia? The answer to that is that it doesn't. While this game has a certain level of development to its RPG systems that Celesphonia doesn't, that hardly matters when it's never really necessary or properly showcased. On Normal, un-modded Celesphonia, you have to put in a lot more thought into your gear and engram selection and whatnot than you ever have too in this game. Additionally, corruption and lewdness are separate things, and the same can be said about the city's order level. There's also a lot more variety in H-events and H-event levels. About the only thing this game has that's better than Celesphonia is boob-size and, funnily enough, the in-combat rape stuff, sort of, but that's about it. Oh, no costume changes or anything either in this one, so that's another minus point.
What the other guy said this is a great indepth review
 

BBM62

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So, from what i gathered, the game is missing quite a lot content currently. Would you recommend actually waiting until it's potentially complete or play this and treat it as an early access game with potentially replaying it later?
 

Pinkaccuracy

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I am currently playing through this and I love it. ( most of it ). Thanks for uploading this. I am currently a really slutty virgin.

In case you or anyone struggles with this minigame as much as I do I found a website in which you can quickly get a solution for the first second and third puzzle.

"lights on with 2 states on/off" works fine if you assume 0 is blue and 1 is green.Copy 'board' into website and look to the left of that to see the solution ( number indicates interactions )

"Custom Lights out with N states" ( N = 3 ) works great for the 3rd round when you assume 1 is blue, 2 is green, and 3 is red.
 

♍VoidTraveler

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I kinda like it too, i wish the combat was more balanced and the game overall was actually finished.
And i also wish that her magi-girl costume looked better and was more fun.

I think magi-girl costumes should be way more sophisticated than normal clothes, player ends up looking at them for most of the game after all. It's important.
Maybe there could be crafting option so that we could upgrade it in various ways.
Maybe we could then use that yellow pokemon as ingredient so that the armor could become sentient and become transformative.
Maybe how lewd or pure she is could affect how it looks and what powers it gains as she grows in power..

So many cool ideas could be incorporated, why is it almost always just me who comes up with them? :HideThePain::coffee:
 

Lady Luck

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how do you even unequip spells? I see a "remove all" option but there's no way to select it. Am I just permanently stuck with the first 6? then why even give more?
 

♍VoidTraveler

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how do you even unequip spells? I see a "remove all" option but there's no way to select it. Am I just permanently stuck with the first 6? then why even give more?
Well i dunno bruh, maybe try using keyboard arrows and enter key and something will happen? :HideThePain::coffee:
SUCH MAGIC! :sneaky::coffee:
 
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