This game reminded me of my love for tactical rpg games a la Kamidori Alchemy Meister. Which is impressive considering I don't really enjoy netorare, though I do enjoy the corruption aspect here. It also reminded me of my complete brainlessness in games, lol.
I have a couple of questions. Should I be changing characters' classes as soon as they hit 10 (excluding maybe Gwen if she hasn't hit purity 0 yet)? I only realized I had forgotten to do it when I checked the walkthrough and found out I had accidentally passed the cutoff for the gangbang route on my third playthrough of the current content. I was trying to max out levels in the base classes first for extra stat points (though there isn't enough content in the game atm for this to really work yet). I also feel like it's
way too easy to accidentally over- or under-level characters, which usually results in them becoming completely useless when the difficulty spikes. The initial servitor ambush in the desert is a pretty hard spike which I only managed to survive by overleveling Gwen and Carwyn. I'm not really sure how you're supposed to run past them. Either I'm strong enough to take them all on (which gives great experience) or I die no matter what I try to do, which is what ended my second run. I suppose you could theoretically be just powerful enough to break through on one side and rush to the exit but not be powerful enough to take on everything, but it didn't happen to me in any of my three runs.
But currently in my third playthrough, I finally changed Gwen's class to the dancer class, and now she can't prevent the others from getting one-shot. Because I was following my previous strategy of overleveling her (since trying to more evenly level the characters ended my second run in that desert ambush), I had to scramble to try and level the other characters, and it was pretty rough for a few levels. Thankfully, they weren't too far behind, and with the buff from Gwen they can actually kill some enemies, even if they still frequently get one-shot. And the extra exp from killing higher level enemies is nice, of course.
Also, are we supposed to have to farm groping before descending to actually be able to make it into one of the non-true love routes? Even on this playthrough where I'm specifically keeping Gwen grouped up with as many of the other guys as possible, it was necessary to stay after the end of a few levels to just surround Gwen with them, feed them all aphrodisiacs, and wait a few dozen turns to make sure I made it for the cutoff. Which kind of sucks. I feel like the amount of groping needed is a little too high.
There are a few minor bugs. I used the class change item on Gwen during a level when Carwyn wasn't around (after the earthquake), but he still showed up in the short conversation after using the item. Also, they said they would discuss it later, but that never happened. One of the responses from Gwen to being groped by Owain (there may be more) worry about Carwyn seeing even if he's not there in the level with them. Sometimes the pull back/swap/shove mechanics don't trigger the pop-in cutscene of Gwen being grabbed (though maybe this is intentional). Occasionally, one of the guys will complain about not having groped Gwen despite still having the +3 to all stats from groping her, though I'm not sure what triggers it. Very rarely, one of the enemies will target one of the characters being protected by Gwen's "Menacing" stat. Sometimes this may be because they were in range of the supposedly protected target but not Gwen, but other times it didn't seem like the case. Could very well be user error, though, or maybe there's a trait some enemies have that ignores the Menacing stat that I simply haven't noticed?
I didn't really get that sense from my true love/non-NTR playthrough. I mean, Gwen was obviously eager and ready for sex, but she was also more interested in him as a person. Maybe it's different if you've had more NTR/corruption going on?
Anyway, my brain's fried now because it's late. I'm sure I had more stuff to mention, but I'll cut this post off here.