How I came across:
A couple of years back, seeing this game on the recommended section below the thread. I prefer English-translated Japanese RPGMs back in the day, but I decided to give it a go last week.
Story:
Noxian Nights is a story of a Noxian warrior named Riven who lost everything in the war to one General Sulla. Gen. Sulla, of course, not wanting to let opportunities slip away, used some kind of a gas attack to make sure everyone did not survive the conflict.
Swearing to kill Gen. Sulla for what happened to her and her squad, she traced him to a little town called Castrum where most men are controlled by the desire of the Voidborn to copulate indirectly -- meaning, most men are getting hornier than normal. Thanks to a very "generous" landowner, she didn't have to pay a dime for resting at his place in exchange for BJs.
And, thus, from the Landowner's simple shack to acquiring the help of her fellow Noxian, Katarina, a renowned mage, LeBlanc, and an Ionian nobility, Irelia (and her companion Dyuu), her quest to tackle down Gen. Sulla begins -- in any means necessary -- even if it had to involve her compatriots along the way.
My Experience:
In the name of the Nameless Mist, this one is a banger. Many choices were laid out to ensure players' progressions throughout the game to acquire (more or less) EIGHT (if you divide Castrum endings into two ways) different endings! The story is magnificent and easy to follow through and the writing is great -- the descriptive nature of the storyteller to tell what was going on is something that I do not expect from an RPGM game, let alone that this was made over five years ago.
However, the image quality and the lack of in-game settings, and of course the lack of sound effects made this game feels like silent hentai if they were to exist back when silent movies were the most top-notch of entertainment. Of course, the simplistic nature of RPGM combat system is also to be expected.
With how Hreinn goes with their games... No information has been given to the players as to how they will proceed throughout the game. Meaning, every conversation must be read before proceeding -- otherwise, you don't know what you are supposed to do and maybe roll back a little bit to an earlier saved game.
Verdict:
One of the best contenders to destroy NNN (No Nut November) - or to help DDD (Destroy Dick December). 4.5/5.
Noxian Nights is one of the better RPGMs I've played so far. The storytelling is enthralling, the art is (as expected of Nomo) pleasant to see, and many story options to choose from. However, there were many options that became missed opportunities and alternate endings, but I suppose that'd be taxing for all the team to proceed. I only wish there were more scenes to explore, but overall -- a really great experience.