Glory to Robots!
This is not a game. It’s a tech demo and it’s showing. Most of this is made with or by AI and that’s why I decided to finish and comment. The r*pe twist is totally unnecessary and personally makes me want to shun giving this demo attention, but there are people who will like it and the different AI styles are an interesting proposition.
Only, it’s really not. While it’s impressive that the game has four distinctive art styles than you can switch on the fly, none of them are consistent throughout the game. I was swapping through styles mid-game to see the differences and some just show different actions. It’s a demo, so we’ll allow it. I like the Comix style for consistency best, maybe the 3D-like as second. The realistic style is impressive, but you can just tell it’s too generated and breaks the illusion. All in all, doesn’t need these many styles.
The story is basically non-existent banter. The above-mentioned twist is the only plot device and while the language used is novel-like, the quality is far from it. It is an interesting premise for AI to write a good story like this, but AI is only so good as the creator allows it. The only thing memorable about this is the fact many elements were made using AI. Tech demo, not a game nor a good novel. I wouldn’t buy this, but it’s a sign for people making games that AI-generated content is getting to a level where it’s becoming usable soon.
2 / 5 for effort, but I’m not holding my breath for Mages of Feywild if this is the quality we’re shooting for. I need better content. Hopefully the developer can up the level on his next one. I think he is passionate about this type of game, so I can only hope he will take his time to craft a good game.