[v0.9c1]
I really liked The Princess and the Tower, and this follow-up builds on that for a game that is more ambitious in almost every way. A lot of effort has clearly been put in, and there a lot of good parts (the unique graphic style being the standout) and nothing that's particularly bad. It's a competent and professional production.
And yet… for me it does not come together as an enjoyable game. I think that comes down to three or four things:
1. The gameplay loop isn't super fun, with a lot of different systems to learn and things that need to be upgraded by grinding before you can play effectively. Then once you get a grip on things, a lot of it has already become irrelevant because you're earning so much money that you have no need for it any more. (An example is Transport Missions: I don't think there's ever any time in the game when you have the capability to carry them out and they're still worth doing. Another is the sex bot designer: you can spend hours messing around with it, but by the time you can access good components and have figured out how to get the most out of them, there's no longer any point.)
2. The story is pretty unfocused, without clear stakes. The basic premise is that the MC is stranded in another galaxy and wants to get home, but there's no indication what makes this galaxy (which has humans) different from ours, and he seems to be fitting in just fine and living his dream life, so why? Anyway, most of the game is only very tangentially related to this goal.
3. The sex scenes are extremely brief (literally just a couple of seconds in many cases), emotionless and robotic, and several seem to reuse the same animation. They almost all follow a format where you pester or bribe some woman to have sex, she says OK, there's a single loop of pumping, a cumshot, the woman asks if you're done, and you go on with your day. Not particularly sexy. (A small handful of scenes that tie into the story are more rewarding.)
I think a lot of the problems come down to the fact that the characters are very thinly sketched (the MC is a blank slate with zero personality), and there aren't a lot of personal interactions between them, so the sex scenes and story developments feel meaningless. The Princess and the Tower, with its smaller cast and more streamlined story, took the time to build fun dynamics between the characters, which Space Journey X sorely lacks.