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Which NTR game has the best and most fucked up "corruption"? Like, with the girl starting innocent and pure and ending up a complete whore.

Hero Party Must fall is a good example
 
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Which NTR game has the best and most fucked up "corruption"? Like, with the girl starting innocent and pure and ending up a complete whore.
To the extreme? I think NTR Princess, she even gets her ▓-year-old daughter to have sex with her.
 

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It's just for read or is it a game ? Because this screenshot with choice answer may look as a game...
(beware if you look that artist it's cuckold stuff)

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Cuckold stuff? Don’t threaten me with a good time.

(BTW, it’s not a game but 3D images made with Honey Select 1. It’s not AI, but up to you whether it’s worth. Minimum sub is $7 to access content.)
 
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Gave RJ01274440 an honest try with my expectations low, since this year has been pretty barren and mediocre when it comes to ntr titles - and I gotta say that I was surprised by this one. The game actually takes its time to deliver the ntr, the heroine's downfall was pretty interesting to see, which is a rarity for these games nowadays. Don't read the post if you want to experience it yourself. It's worth the try.

I really wasn't expecting it do be a... post-death, spirit-ntr kind of game, where your now widowed ex-wife is getting targeted by her asshole ugly bastard neighbor? It's a little niche concept that I don't think has been explored too often in ntrpgs. Kiyoi clearly still has feelings for you, years after your passing - and when she finally starts to break out of her shell into a healthy life again... things happen. I found it really creative that the game first shows you a what-could-have-been scenario with Nitta, a normal good guy that could have been perfect for her and that could have made her happy in a second marriage...

But then, oh, the main character didn't want that. As a spirit, you "manipulate" little things in order to separate them - not out of hate against Nitta, but still lingering attachment to her. You even try to help him find love - unintentionally ruining his life in the process. And your widow? She's now totally vulnerable to Shimoneda's attacks in Nitta's absence. The fact that there isn't a good ending is pretty grim too - you just get exorcised by a priest after Shimoneda quite literally pisses on your grave and treats his new wife as a slut and a baby-making machine... lying, manipulating and just douchebagging his way into her life permanently.

My only gripe with the game was that the sex scenes were a little lacking imo. There was a good mix of sprite art and cgs/animations but they felt weirdly out of proportion? Why are some scenes so different in artistic direction from the others? Why is this one random beach scene animated but the main ones at Kiyoi's house aren't? Why are there 10-12 cgs hidden away in an epilogue room after the game's completion? I still enjoyed the art, sound design, overall pace and vibes, don't get me wrong, but this could have been a bit better on the variety deparment. Looking forward to this dev's next steps for sure.
 
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Gave RJ01274440 an honest try with my expectations low, since this year has been pretty barren and mediocre when it comes to ntr titles - and I gotta say that I was surprised by this one. The game actually takes its time to deliver the ntr, the heroine's downfall was pretty interesting to see, which is a rarity for these games nowadays. Don't read the post if you want to experience it yourself. It's worth the try.

I really wasn't expecting it do be a... post-death, spirit-ntr new kind of game, where your now widowed ex-wife is getting targeted by her asshole ugly bastard neighbor? It's a little niche concept that I don't think has been explored too often in ntrpgs. Kiyoi clearly still has feelings for you, years after your passing - and when she finally starts to break out of her shell into a healthy life again... things happen. I found it really creative that the game first shows you a what-could-have-been scenario with Nitta first too, a normal good guy that could have been perfect for her and that could have made her happy in a second marriage...

But then, oh, the main character didn't want that. As a spirit, you "manipulate" little things in order to separate them - not out of hate against Nitta, but still lingering attachment to her. You even try to help him find love - unintentionally ruining his life in the process. And your widow? She's now totally vulnerable to Shimoneda's attacks in Nitta's absence. The fact that there isn't a good ending is pretty grim too - you just get exorcised by a priest after Shimoneda quite literally pisses on your grave and treats his new wife as a slut and a baby-making machine... lying, manipulating and just douchebagging his way into her life permanently.

My only gripe with the game was that the sex scenes were a little lacking imo. There was a good mix of sprite art and cgs/animations but they felt weirdly out of proportion? Why are some scenes so different in artistic direction from the others? Why is this one random beach scene animated but the main ones at Kiyoi's house aren't? Why are there 10-12 cgs hidden away in an epilogue room after the game's completion? I still enjoyed the art, sound design, overall pace and vibes, don't get me wrong, but this could have been a bit better on the variety deparment. Looking forward to this dev's next steps for sure.
Why is there no HCG of the first H-scene? Why is the second H-scene a closeup of the bastard’s ass?
AAAAAAAaAAAAAAaaAA I really wanted to like this game but there were so many questionable choices.
 
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Gave RJ01274440 an honest try with my expectations low, since this year has been pretty barren and mediocre when it comes to ntr titles - and I gotta say that I was surprised by this one. The game actually takes its time to deliver the ntr, the heroine's downfall was pretty interesting to see, which is a rarity for these games nowadays. Don't read the post if you want to experience it yourself. It's worth the try.

I really wasn't expecting it do be a... post-death, spirit-ntr kind of game, where your now widowed ex-wife is getting targeted by her asshole ugly bastard neighbor? It's a little niche concept that I don't think has been explored too often in ntrpgs. Kiyoi clearly still has feelings for you, years after your passing - and when she finally starts to break out of her shell into a healthy life again... things happen. I found it really creative that the game first shows you a what-could-have-been scenario with Nitta, a normal good guy that could have been perfect for her and that could have made her happy in a second marriage...

But then, oh, the main character didn't want that. As a spirit, you "manipulate" little things in order to separate them - not out of hate against Nitta, but still lingering attachment to her. You even try to help him find love - unintentionally ruining his life in the process. And your widow? She's now totally vulnerable to Shimoneda's attacks in Nitta's absence. The fact that there isn't a good ending is pretty grim too - you just get exorcised by a priest after Shimoneda quite literally pisses on your grave and treats his new wife as a slut and a baby-making machine... lying, manipulating and just douchebagging his way into her life permanently.

My only gripe with the game was that the sex scenes were a little lacking imo. There was a good mix of sprite art and cgs/animations but they felt weirdly out of proportion? Why are some scenes so different in artistic direction from the others? Why is this one random beach scene animated but the main ones at Kiyoi's house aren't? Why are there 10-12 cgs hidden away in an epilogue room after the game's completion? I still enjoyed the art, sound design, overall pace and vibes, don't get me wrong, but this could have been a bit better on the variety deparment. Looking forward to this dev's next steps for sure.
This is one of the worst NTR games I've ever played, simply mediocre, I don't recommend wasting your time.
 

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Why is there no HCG of the first H-scene? Why is the second H-scene a closeup of the bastard’s ass?
AAAAAAAaAAAAAAaaAA I really wanted to like this game but there were so many questionable choices.
I'm a sucker for mating presses but yeah, I can see what you mean lmao. I like her design though.


This is one of the worst NTR games I've ever played, simply mediocre, I don't recommend wasting your time.
Now this is an exaggeration. Mediocre games get released every week or so for a quick cash grab but this one clearly had care and time put into it.
 

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Gave RJ01274440 an honest try with my expectations low, since this year has been pretty barren and mediocre when it comes to ntr titles - and I gotta say that I was surprised by this one. The game actually takes its time to deliver the ntr, the heroine's downfall was pretty interesting to see, which is a rarity for these games nowadays. Don't read the post if you want to experience it yourself. It's worth the try.

I really wasn't expecting it do be a... post-death, spirit-ntr kind of game, where your now widowed ex-wife is getting targeted by her asshole ugly bastard neighbor? It's a little niche concept that I don't think has been explored too often in ntrpgs. Kiyoi clearly still has feelings for you, years after your passing - and when she finally starts to break out of her shell into a healthy life again... things happen. I found it really creative that the game first shows you a what-could-have-been scenario with Nitta, a normal good guy that could have been perfect for her and that could have made her happy in a second marriage...

But then, oh, the main character didn't want that. As a spirit, you "manipulate" little things in order to separate them - not out of hate against Nitta, but still lingering attachment to her. You even try to help him find love - unintentionally ruining his life in the process. And your widow? She's now totally vulnerable to Shimoneda's attacks in Nitta's absence. The fact that there isn't a good ending is pretty grim too - you just get exorcised by a priest after Shimoneda quite literally pisses on your grave and treats his new wife as a slut and a baby-making machine... lying, manipulating and just douchebagging his way into her life permanently.

My only gripe with the game was that the sex scenes were a little lacking imo. There was a good mix of sprite art and cgs/animations but they felt weirdly out of proportion? Why are some scenes so different in artistic direction from the others? Why is this one random beach scene animated but the main ones at Kiyoi's house aren't? Why are there 10-12 cgs hidden away in an epilogue room after the game's completion? I still enjoyed the art, sound design, overall pace and vibes, don't get me wrong, but this could have been a bit better on the variety deparment. Looking forward to this dev's next steps for sure.
I really wanted the wife to learn in the end all the things the villain did, but no, she stayed in ignorance, so boring.
 

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i dont think so. i tried my best to avoid that but didnt work. cant remember exactly which part of game was playing but can remember cecille was talking to hero in their room then mars came in and started fucking him in the ass!
that was the moment i dropped the game. that scene gave me a heart attack :whistle:
It's optional
 
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Gave RJ01274440 an honest try with my expectations low, since this year has been pretty barren and mediocre when it comes to ntr titles - and I gotta say that I was surprised by this one. The game actually takes its time to deliver the ntr, the heroine's downfall was pretty interesting to see, which is a rarity for these games nowadays. Don't read the post if you want to experience it yourself. It's worth the try.

I really wasn't expecting it do be a... post-death, spirit-ntr kind of game, where your now widowed ex-wife is getting targeted by her asshole ugly bastard neighbor? It's a little niche concept that I don't think has been explored too often in ntrpgs. Kiyoi clearly still has feelings for you, years after your passing - and when she finally starts to break out of her shell into a healthy life again... things happen. I found it really creative that the game first shows you a what-could-have-been scenario with Nitta, a normal good guy that could have been perfect for her and that could have made her happy in a second marriage...

But then, oh, the main character didn't want that. As a spirit, you "manipulate" little things in order to separate them - not out of hate against Nitta, but still lingering attachment to her. You even try to help him find love - unintentionally ruining his life in the process. And your widow? She's now totally vulnerable to Shimoneda's attacks in Nitta's absence. The fact that there isn't a good ending is pretty grim too - you just get exorcised by a priest after Shimoneda quite literally pisses on your grave and treats his new wife as a slut and a baby-making machine... lying, manipulating and just douchebagging his way into her life permanently.

My only gripe with the game was that the sex scenes were a little lacking imo. There was a good mix of sprite art and cgs/animations but they felt weirdly out of proportion? Why are some scenes so different in artistic direction from the others? Why is this one random beach scene animated but the main ones at Kiyoi's house aren't? Why are there 10-12 cgs hidden away in an epilogue room after the game's completion? I still enjoyed the art, sound design, overall pace and vibes, don't get me wrong, but this could have been a bit better on the variety deparment. Looking forward to this dev's next steps for sure.
My main issue with this and similar games is that they aren't actually games. They're essentially just kinetic novels made in RPGMaker.

I'm probably going to express an unpopular opinion, but in my view, a good NTR game ( a game) doesn't need a good story. Just like a good game about corruption, an NTR game needs an element of struggle for the player, as well as non-obvious choices.

Is the story in Rinatest good? Well, I'd say it's average. Is it interesting to play? Very much so (it's especially nice that it doesn't have those famous clouds with hearts screaming "step here / talk to him to get a scene," and the variability isn't just in the endings but also in how the game day unfolds).

Do people really love NTRpg2 and Henteria for their plots? Or is it perhaps for how that story is delivered and implemented through the game engine, and it's precisely the combination of these things that matters? That's the reason why I stopped following SAO2. Fujino was never a master storyteller, but he created good scenes and used the mystery element effectively. However, when the game grew to such a scale, it stopped being interesting. He doesn't change the formula or introduce new mechanics or mini-games; essentially, you just go from point A to point B to watch a scene, and then wait for a new update (it seems he even forgot about the phone and the blog, which previously served as sources for scenes).

Considering that NTR and corruption go hand in hand, we can also recall Karryn's Prison, where you really have to put in effort to keep the heroine pure. It doesn't give you a direct "have sex / don't have sex" choice. That choice is made through gameplay mechanics.
 

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My main issue with this and similar games is that they aren't actually games. They're essentially just kinetic novels made in RPGMaker.

I'm probably going to express an unpopular opinion, but in my view, a good NTR game ( a game) doesn't need a good story. Just like a good game about corruption, an NTR game needs an element of struggle for the player, as well as non-obvious choices.

Is the story in Rinatest good? Well, I'd say it's average. Is it interesting to play? Very much so (it's especially nice that it doesn't have those famous clouds with hearts screaming "step here / talk to him to get a scene," and the variability isn't just in the endings but also in how the game day unfolds).

Do people really love NTRpg2 and Henteria for their plots? Or is it perhaps for how that story is delivered and implemented through the game engine, and it's precisely the combination of these things that matters? That's the reason why I stopped following SAO2. Fujino was never a master storyteller, but he created good scenes and used the mystery element effectively. However, when the game grew to such a scale, it stopped being interesting. He doesn't change the formula or introduce new mechanics or mini-games; essentially, you just go from point A to point B to watch a scene, and then wait for a new update (it seems he even forgot about the phone and the blog, which previously served as sources for scenes).

Considering that NTR and corruption go hand in hand, we can also recall Karryn's Prison, where you really have to put in effort to keep the heroine pure. It doesn't give you a direct "have sex / don't have sex" choice. That choice is made through gameplay mechanics.
In my opinion, a good NTR game is one that expresses the NTR element in the best possible way.

So yes, I agree that NTR games in particular or R18-media in general do not necessarily need a highly-rated plot, as long as they can create NTR situations that make the player as satisfied as possible.

However, this only proves that a good plot is not the most important factor. Games with complex plots, like NTRPG2, have certainly accomplished what Rinatest did for you, just for a different audience. Basically, you’re not wrong, but you should be aware that what you’re saying is just your own taste. That might explain why that game is bad for you, but it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a bad game for the audience it’s aimed at.
 
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In my opinion, a good NTR game is one that expresses the NTR element in the best possible way.

So yes, I agree that NTR games in particular or R18-media in general do not necessarily need a highly-rated plot, as long as they can create NTR situations that make the player as satisfied as possible.

However, this only proves that a good plot is not the most important factor. Games with complex plots, like NTRPG2, have certainly accomplished what Rinatest did for you, just for a different audience. Basically, you’re not wrong, but you should be aware that what you’re saying is just your own taste. That might explain why that game is bad for you, but it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a bad game for the audience it’s aimed at.
Yes, that game just isn’t for ME. But I didn’t mean that I dislike story-driven games or VN. I actually liked NTRPG2, but not so much for its story as for how that story is presented. It doesn’t make you feel like you’re just looking through a gallery or reading a book - you really feel like you’re playing a game. A project that only has a story and HCG should be developed as a VN and called one. And, as I’ve already said, this is just my personal opinion - I’m not claiming to be absolutely objective or to have the "one true take."
 

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And, as I’ve already said, this is just my personal opinion - I’m not claiming to be absolutely objective or to have the "one true take."
Sorry, I'm actually skipping over this part because I'm focusing on why you wrote that comment. Also, the idea that "a good NTR game doesn't necessarily need a highly-rated story" isn't really unpopular at all. It was because you said you were 'expressing an unpopular opinion' that I misunderstood and thought you meant that story-driven games are bad—which is an actual unpopular opinion.
 
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