Not really worth it: the story is good, the writing is fairly good, the girls are interesting, the sex is very poor. It's not entirely unrewarding, but you'd be better off reading a book.
There are a few meaningful choices (not counting the choice to be a dick to the optional girls) but their impact is either underwhelming or a hard game over. They don’t cause branches.
I'm not super into vampire stories, but this one is fairly well constructed. The timescale should be spread out across a few years, not a few months, given the protagonist's meteoric rise. I’m not sure why these vampires don’t breathe, have heartbeats, have human body temperatures, or eat or drink anything other than blood. Doesn’t seem to add to the story. And how did vampires ever come to thrive if they die immediately upon exposure to the sun?
The girls are interesting and different, but I don’t find the blonde attractive.
The sex stuff is a complete disappointment. Because the protagonist is a vampire, he needs extra blood to get an erection, so a lot of it – the foreplay entirely – is strange blood-drinking stuff, which I don’t find erotic. Also, the writer refers to genitals as “sex” as in “you reach down and touch her sex.” Plus, the sex scenes with Carmen seem rather out of character for her. Almost as if they said “people are complaining that there aren’t sex scenes, and Sharon said she’s going to wait, so we need to get someone in bed with the protagonist this episode.” The point of a plot-supported sex scene is that the characters add to the scene. Otherwise it’s just random fucking. Even if they were good, the sex scenes are far too scarce. I’m all for slow burns, but there should be more than 7 or 8 sex scenes in 5 episodes and 17gb of adult game.
In the beginning, Sharon and the protagonist are awake while the sun is still up. Cuz…?
In pt. 5, the protagonist reveals the existence of vampires to hunters and lets them go afterwards, which is like the cardinal rule.
The first 4 episodes have occasional typos, but not enough to derail it. The 5th is full of typos and misspellings, like the creators didn't even care to go over their first draft. There are errant screens attached to some lines. At one point, some ugly dude (Carius?) is labelled as Carmen, when she's in a different city. It's really distracting, confusing, and unprofessional.
So yeah, I wouldn’t recommend this game, unless you have a blood-drinking fetish.
There are a few meaningful choices (not counting the choice to be a dick to the optional girls) but their impact is either underwhelming or a hard game over. They don’t cause branches.
I'm not super into vampire stories, but this one is fairly well constructed. The timescale should be spread out across a few years, not a few months, given the protagonist's meteoric rise. I’m not sure why these vampires don’t breathe, have heartbeats, have human body temperatures, or eat or drink anything other than blood. Doesn’t seem to add to the story. And how did vampires ever come to thrive if they die immediately upon exposure to the sun?
The girls are interesting and different, but I don’t find the blonde attractive.
The sex stuff is a complete disappointment. Because the protagonist is a vampire, he needs extra blood to get an erection, so a lot of it – the foreplay entirely – is strange blood-drinking stuff, which I don’t find erotic. Also, the writer refers to genitals as “sex” as in “you reach down and touch her sex.” Plus, the sex scenes with Carmen seem rather out of character for her. Almost as if they said “people are complaining that there aren’t sex scenes, and Sharon said she’s going to wait, so we need to get someone in bed with the protagonist this episode.” The point of a plot-supported sex scene is that the characters add to the scene. Otherwise it’s just random fucking. Even if they were good, the sex scenes are far too scarce. I’m all for slow burns, but there should be more than 7 or 8 sex scenes in 5 episodes and 17gb of adult game.
In the beginning, Sharon and the protagonist are awake while the sun is still up. Cuz…?
In pt. 5, the protagonist reveals the existence of vampires to hunters and lets them go afterwards, which is like the cardinal rule.
The first 4 episodes have occasional typos, but not enough to derail it. The 5th is full of typos and misspellings, like the creators didn't even care to go over their first draft. There are errant screens attached to some lines. At one point, some ugly dude (Carius?) is labelled as Carmen, when she's in a different city. It's really distracting, confusing, and unprofessional.
So yeah, I wouldn’t recommend this game, unless you have a blood-drinking fetish.