While I may not have an extensive amount of adult gaming experience, of the games I've played thus far I can say with absolute certainty that I haven't felt this much for the characters of the game until Projekt: Passion.
It is the first game classified as pornographic that I was actually invested in the emotional growth and character progress of the actors involved. I found myself laughing at the scenes involving the Ravin' Raiders, and had quite the guffaw during Emily's 'fight' with Blugg and crew. And the fact that we can name a terrifying character as "Steve the Janitor" brought a smile to my face.
Subversive comedy aside, the musical score for some of the more tender or darker scenes hit home nicely as well. I actually felt a profound sadness for SAndrA in the latest chapter of the story: her struggle with identity, the tension between how she felt after the death of her previous owner and the uncertainty of her future capped off at the end with our main character carrying her after her energy ran out. I especially liked that whole montage that covered her life thus far, drawing a deliberate juxtaposition between the kind--but restrictive--relationship she had with Sgt. Keith, all the way to (at least in my playthroughs) acceptance and love from the crew. Her worry that she would be yelled at by Kaylee during their hug definitely pulled at my heart strings.
The animation--particularly during the sex scenes--were top notch and I would not say no to just having a full-blown movie of the adventures of the Passion crew. The facial expressions--specifically Kaylee's--were well done during the lighter moments of the game (that scene when she says 'amulet' at the beginning was pure gold).
It was obvious that Classy Lemon cared a lot about characters in this story, and I for one am glad to be along for the ride. Can't wait for the next chapter!
It is the first game classified as pornographic that I was actually invested in the emotional growth and character progress of the actors involved. I found myself laughing at the scenes involving the Ravin' Raiders, and had quite the guffaw during Emily's 'fight' with Blugg and crew. And the fact that we can name a terrifying character as "Steve the Janitor" brought a smile to my face.
Subversive comedy aside, the musical score for some of the more tender or darker scenes hit home nicely as well. I actually felt a profound sadness for SAndrA in the latest chapter of the story: her struggle with identity, the tension between how she felt after the death of her previous owner and the uncertainty of her future capped off at the end with our main character carrying her after her energy ran out. I especially liked that whole montage that covered her life thus far, drawing a deliberate juxtaposition between the kind--but restrictive--relationship she had with Sgt. Keith, all the way to (at least in my playthroughs) acceptance and love from the crew. Her worry that she would be yelled at by Kaylee during their hug definitely pulled at my heart strings.
The animation--particularly during the sex scenes--were top notch and I would not say no to just having a full-blown movie of the adventures of the Passion crew. The facial expressions--specifically Kaylee's--were well done during the lighter moments of the game (that scene when she says 'amulet' at the beginning was pure gold).
It was obvious that Classy Lemon cared a lot about characters in this story, and I for one am glad to be along for the ride. Can't wait for the next chapter!