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When I saw that a futa-centric game had a perfect five out of five rating on F95, I had to give it a download and see if the reviews were justified.
You'd think that a game centered entirely on dominant futas topping a short femboy would be extremely one-dimensional. However, the writer has managed to form an incredible variety of stories and relationships out of this theme. Some of the love interests are tender and caring. Some are friendly and helpful. Others are overbearing and controlling. Some even jump around the spectrum a bit, depending on context within the story. What's more, most all of the female characters seem to respect the MC in some way (even of only as a toy they don't want to lose), which will leave you anticipating how their relationships will develop. In other words, the non-sexual scenes don't feel like downtime in between the "good parts." It's pretty much all good, just in different ways.
The writer has accomplished the impossible: Producing actual romance throughout a game in which a bunch of busty dickgirls dump gallons of cum down a twink's ass and throat. Ernest Hemingway wishes he was this good.
The renders are also very high quality. It's refreshing when a 3d artist properly incorporates lighting into a scene, which is done very effectively in Star Preriphery's sci-fi setting. Animations would have been nice, but the stills definitely get the job done. And while it wouldn't be accurate to say there is a lot of variety in the appearance of the female characters (they are all of a particular type), there is enough variation in them for you to choose a favorite. You might even be able to pick your best girl's dick out of a police lineup.
The game is not without its faults. Audio is mostly nonexistent. While there are a few songs, they're almost all in Ginny's bar (a small portion of the game). The remainder of your experience will be fairly silent. Even a little bit of ambience, such as spaceport/machinery sounds or background chatter in crowded areas would be a huge improvement. Thankfully, the developer has acknowledged this shortcoming, and given their receptive nature, we can expect major improvements in this department.
Additionally, there are a few small incongruities in the renders and the writing. The text tells you that a character extends her gloved hand, but she's not actually wearing any gloves. Sometimes the MC is wearing a jacket in one shot, but then for no reason it's gone in the next. But these issues are extremely minor: The kind of thing that makes you raise the occasional eyebrow, nothing more.
Having just finished what's available so far, I can confirm that Star Periphery has entirely earned its score. The developer has a genuine interest in the futa genre, and it shows in the quality of their work. I gladly toss five more stars onto the pile. Download and enjoy.
When I saw that a futa-centric game had a perfect five out of five rating on F95, I had to give it a download and see if the reviews were justified.
You'd think that a game centered entirely on dominant futas topping a short femboy would be extremely one-dimensional. However, the writer has managed to form an incredible variety of stories and relationships out of this theme. Some of the love interests are tender and caring. Some are friendly and helpful. Others are overbearing and controlling. Some even jump around the spectrum a bit, depending on context within the story. What's more, most all of the female characters seem to respect the MC in some way (even of only as a toy they don't want to lose), which will leave you anticipating how their relationships will develop. In other words, the non-sexual scenes don't feel like downtime in between the "good parts." It's pretty much all good, just in different ways.
The writer has accomplished the impossible: Producing actual romance throughout a game in which a bunch of busty dickgirls dump gallons of cum down a twink's ass and throat. Ernest Hemingway wishes he was this good.
The renders are also very high quality. It's refreshing when a 3d artist properly incorporates lighting into a scene, which is done very effectively in Star Preriphery's sci-fi setting. Animations would have been nice, but the stills definitely get the job done. And while it wouldn't be accurate to say there is a lot of variety in the appearance of the female characters (they are all of a particular type), there is enough variation in them for you to choose a favorite. You might even be able to pick your best girl's dick out of a police lineup.
The game is not without its faults. Audio is mostly nonexistent. While there are a few songs, they're almost all in Ginny's bar (a small portion of the game). The remainder of your experience will be fairly silent. Even a little bit of ambience, such as spaceport/machinery sounds or background chatter in crowded areas would be a huge improvement. Thankfully, the developer has acknowledged this shortcoming, and given their receptive nature, we can expect major improvements in this department.
Additionally, there are a few small incongruities in the renders and the writing. The text tells you that a character extends her gloved hand, but she's not actually wearing any gloves. Sometimes the MC is wearing a jacket in one shot, but then for no reason it's gone in the next. But these issues are extremely minor: The kind of thing that makes you raise the occasional eyebrow, nothing more.
Having just finished what's available so far, I can confirm that Star Periphery has entirely earned its score. The developer has a genuine interest in the futa genre, and it shows in the quality of their work. I gladly toss five more stars onto the pile. Download and enjoy.