I must confess that when I first saw Superhuman of WeirdWorld, I found the graphics of this visual novel so bad that I didn't want to try reading it. But when I downloaded it (many players recommended it), I started to get curious about the main character's abilities, the world building, and then stayed for the story at the beginning of Mafia Arc.
Still, the graphics for the first half were normal, the sex animations in the game were not sexy to me at all. After Mafia Arc, I just went with the flow, the story was engaging, the world building was great, and the main character's great journey from a train simulating a fry in a zoo to fighting a giant A monster. When I stopped caring about the art, it started to get better in the last 2/5 of the game. It toppled Eternum to become the best AVN I've ever played.
1. Can anyone point me to more hidden gems that are of the same level of writing as this. Of course I have played Artemis, LoF, BaD, Once a life time, Being A Rockstar, Bare Witness, Harem Hotel, The house in the rift, Ripples,... and some other popular games.
2. There is a song that plays when you talk to Amber (I think in the monster world, I don't remember exactly when), the melody is sad but still has a bit of hope. Can you give me the name so I can search for it, I have tried some songs in the song index catalog but can't find it.
P/s: I never play NTR route.
I think when it comes to scene narration, mystery, skill development, and epic battles, nothing really comes close to
Superhuman. At least, I’ve never seen anything that hits quite the same. Sure, other games can be well-written too, but they usually carry a completely different vibe, like
Being a DIK, for example.
Funny thing is, I actually went through a similar experience. I downloaded
Superhuman and deleted it twice. Honestly, that first scene with the two monsters didn’t help at all. The women had those oversized tractor wheels boobs, Ella had this awkward cross-eyed look... everything just felt
off. Then I’d reach the first party, and bam, I’d lose all interest.
But eventually, I decided to push through. I thought, “There’s no way this many people love it and I’m seeing something completely different.” So I kept reading, trying to let go of that knee-jerk reaction of “if something looks weird or bad, it probably is...” This time, though, I really tried to
understand what was going on. And that’s when it clicked. It wasn’t like most other games at all.
There’s actual brilliance behind it. A genuinely gripping mystery, characters and monsters so much stronger than the protagonist that they could end him in a heartbeat. That kind of tension made me
want to understand everything, to stay connected, to see how the protagonist would grow and evolve.
And the side characters? Some of them are absolutely badass too. That just completed the whole package for me, haha.