Every now and then, there's a game I play, and then I read the reviews and can't help but wonder: Did these people play the same game I just played?
Maybe it's me, but I just can't agree with the almost exclusively positive reviews this game has received so far.
First off, the plot, if you even want to call it that, of PH is so silly that it feels more like a parody of actual ntr games. The premise, it's progression and scenarios, it's all just ridiculous - and feels rushed to boot.
The adult scenes are nothing to write home about.
Dialogs are (fittingly, I guess) silly as well, weirdly organized and sometimes contain spelling mistakes that even jumped in my non-native-english-speakers face. There's almost no choices, though at least one of these that ARE there has reasonable impact on the games progression.
The renders are plain and often sport a severe lack of attention to detail - for example there's a ton of poke-through. Backgrounds consist of a mix of renders and real photos. None of the games characters are good looking, but that's of course a matter of taste.
The animations (not an important category for me) are usually two or three frame alternations, and even those feel repetetive.
So what's there to like? Not much, if I'm honest.
The author appears to deliver updates consistently and if you can overlook (or even appreciate) the sillyness of it all, I guess there's SOME enjoyment to be had. But if you have played games that are actually worth almost five stars, brace yourselves.
Maybe it's me, but I just can't agree with the almost exclusively positive reviews this game has received so far.
First off, the plot, if you even want to call it that, of PH is so silly that it feels more like a parody of actual ntr games. The premise, it's progression and scenarios, it's all just ridiculous - and feels rushed to boot.
The adult scenes are nothing to write home about.
Dialogs are (fittingly, I guess) silly as well, weirdly organized and sometimes contain spelling mistakes that even jumped in my non-native-english-speakers face. There's almost no choices, though at least one of these that ARE there has reasonable impact on the games progression.
The renders are plain and often sport a severe lack of attention to detail - for example there's a ton of poke-through. Backgrounds consist of a mix of renders and real photos. None of the games characters are good looking, but that's of course a matter of taste.
The animations (not an important category for me) are usually two or three frame alternations, and even those feel repetetive.
So what's there to like? Not much, if I'm honest.
The author appears to deliver updates consistently and if you can overlook (or even appreciate) the sillyness of it all, I guess there's SOME enjoyment to be had. But if you have played games that are actually worth almost five stars, brace yourselves.