Ren'Py - Rated X [v0.1] [GFC Studio]

  1. 1.00 star(s)

    GreenGobbo

    Well at least the art looks good. That's about all I can say positive for it though.

    This thing tries to be a shamless rip-off of a few other games featuring the gals from the X-Men franchise. That attempt however falls completely flat with some of the worst dialogue I have ever seen in any game ever.

    The whole thing takes about 5 minutes at most to play through in it's current form, butyou'll wishing you could have that time back before you'reeven done. It's just that bad.

    Total pass. Not even worth the try if you haven't done so yet.
  2. 1.00 star(s)

    BRShox

    Art style is horrible. Very spiderman animated-esque style that was acceptable 20-30 years ago.

    Dialogue has terrible grammar, game is definitely not proofread. Even AI shit has better broken english than this (non English dev is not an excuse because google translate and grammarly exist).

    Original game title (Rouge-Love Evolution 2) was trying to make it seem like it was a sequel of sorts. Very unoriginal and obviously false. It isn't and was never a sequel of anything as far as I know.

    Overall, poor game.
  3. 1.00 star(s)

    twyster23

    the real rogue-like evolution is years better then this. Its not a trainer, just an random ren ply with ugly sprites. Try playing the real rogue-like and this game will look terrible for you too. "Rogue-Love 2" looks like a way to try surf in an existing game, but does terrible wrong.
  4. 1.00 star(s)

    imnotoverhere

    This is not a sequel to Rogue-Like Evolution despite this clearly using a name that attempts to use it's branding in order to get early backers.

    This dev is far inferior and the quality of this game demonstrates that.

    I've seen many people posting that the Dev of Rogue-Like Evolution is a dick for creating a sequel before finishing that game. That's unfortunate because that developer is not behind this garbage copy. Do not blame the developer of Rogue-Like for this.
  5. 1.00 star(s)

    evrandir

    The game has good art, but I thought the story was pretty shallow. I really missed the very interesting mechanics found in games of the same style/theme. I know it's just the beginning, but I hope they add more systems to the game. I really liked the art of the game, the characters in general were very good.
  6. 1.00 star(s)

    Janglin' Jack

    Despite the fact that I couldn't take a game that misspells its titular character's name seriously in the slightest, I gave this game a chance. In some ways, it demonstrates some potential. Despite appearances, it's much different than Rogue-Like in terms of game play. The art in the game is attractive and in the v0.1 version reviewed here, we're already being introduced to some different characters used in Rogue-Like. Those are all good things.

    That said, the game has fatal flaws that I just couldn't get past. English is clearly not this game dev's native language -- and the poor grammar and spelling on display here was so egregious that it rendered the game nearly unplayable. Likewise, the lack of expository narrative coupled with clunky gameplay made it (at this stage) a click-fest.

    To the dev: Please get yourself a proofreader. Additionally, the pacing of the game is far too fast and there's far too little explanation to the player regarding what's actually going on in the scenario. These things destroy player immersion and render the immense effort you've clearly put into this game in vein. Despite my poor review, your game has potential and can still be fixed. I'll visit it again after a couple releases to see if perhaps improving the score I've given it is warranted. Best of luck!
  7. 1.00 star(s)

    skewllewd

    There's a reason why copy right are so stifling and clunky, and it's to prevent games like these being made.

    It's one thing to be inspired, but another to use the branding that someone else has built.

    There are many ways to tell us that you wanted to make a similar game without starting off with burning the good will of your target market.