I'll preface this with the fact that bunny girls are my weakness and that mostly exhibitionism/embarrassment games are my favorite, the touch of hypnosis is the cherry on the cake. That's my bias for this review.
The bdsm mechanics are great, the characters are cute, the art is good and the plot and dialogue are well done to keep you interested. The dialogue writing is particularly nice, the Nina scene where you go get her drunk ass home is really funny.
I particularly like games where the MC is an employee of an organization doing jobs, it's a setup that has a lot more appeal to me than adventurer, chosen one or conqueror. It's part of why I love trails in the sky - where the protagonists are basically trainee mercenaries -, the atelier series - where you're a jobbing alchemist -, and why FE3h - where you're a mercenary turned military teacher - is my favorite FE game.
But even without all that I would give this game 5/5 stars for one single thing, PROPER SOUND MIXING.
OH MY GOD it is so refreshing to boot up an rpgmaker game and not be instantly flashbanged, it's so nice just being able to leave everything on 100% and not have the menu sounds be way too obnoxiously loud or the music to be blaring over everything else.
Eternal thanks to the developer, for taking our poor ears into consideration.
The bdsm mechanics are great, the characters are cute, the art is good and the plot and dialogue are well done to keep you interested. The dialogue writing is particularly nice, the Nina scene where you go get her drunk ass home is really funny.
I particularly like games where the MC is an employee of an organization doing jobs, it's a setup that has a lot more appeal to me than adventurer, chosen one or conqueror. It's part of why I love trails in the sky - where the protagonists are basically trainee mercenaries -, the atelier series - where you're a jobbing alchemist -, and why FE3h - where you're a mercenary turned military teacher - is my favorite FE game.
But even without all that I would give this game 5/5 stars for one single thing, PROPER SOUND MIXING.
OH MY GOD it is so refreshing to boot up an rpgmaker game and not be instantly flashbanged, it's so nice just being able to leave everything on 100% and not have the menu sounds be way too obnoxiously loud or the music to be blaring over everything else.
Eternal thanks to the developer, for taking our poor ears into consideration.