[I played v.23044]
I've seen some of the reviews. I've also played both Lust Epidemic and Treasure of Nadia (abbreviated ToN from now on). I'd like to share some of my honest thoughts, as long-winded as they may be.
This game is good. It has the same production value for the lewd scenes as you might expect after having played ToN, meaning its very good/well animated. It may just be one of the best content 3D adult games have to offer, although that's just my opinion. The voice acting is, however, very...ehhhh. The MC's voice, at least, is off putting, but the rest are not problematic additions.
The narrative, although it's not something to write home about, follows some of the same narrative beats as ToN to some extent (i.e.
). It introduces some new story concepts and I can appreciate it, although I can see why some may find it uninspired, given the general gameplay loop NLT games tend to have as of late that essentially outline the entire story.
Currently, the main character is weak. As someone else had mentioned, the last two MCs from Lust Epidemic and ToN were driven by lust alongside their main goals. But this MC seems to stumble around into sexual situations with vague intentions at times. The main story has the MC trying to figure out the main truth behind the death of a character, but, like someone else mentioned, is predictable if you already played ToN. There needs to be more intrigue and stakes because so far the MC is just playing house and doing pretty average tasks thus far.
The gameplay is roughly the same as the last two games in this legacy. Crafting has become more streamlined than ToN, now requiring only obtaining the required crafting scroll and needing materials just to use it once in the story. But the gameplay also lacks literally anything else besides the main story, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but can feel like it's not enough, too linear, or unimmersive in the world (unless fishing was your favorite thing to do in ToN). Considering that a large enough amount of people don't view the plot as a main driving force for the game, it's probably just as unsurprising that the gameplay would not make up for that. Making money is also very tough and is currently a grind.
Still, this standard is pretty high for a game. This game is just getting started, so I may end up revising my score in the future. I hope you may appreciate some of what I had to say.
I've seen some of the reviews. I've also played both Lust Epidemic and Treasure of Nadia (abbreviated ToN from now on). I'd like to share some of my honest thoughts, as long-winded as they may be.
This game is good. It has the same production value for the lewd scenes as you might expect after having played ToN, meaning its very good/well animated. It may just be one of the best content 3D adult games have to offer, although that's just my opinion. The voice acting is, however, very...ehhhh. The MC's voice, at least, is off putting, but the rest are not problematic additions.
The narrative, although it's not something to write home about, follows some of the same narrative beats as ToN to some extent (i.e.
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Currently, the main character is weak. As someone else had mentioned, the last two MCs from Lust Epidemic and ToN were driven by lust alongside their main goals. But this MC seems to stumble around into sexual situations with vague intentions at times. The main story has the MC trying to figure out the main truth behind the death of a character, but, like someone else mentioned, is predictable if you already played ToN. There needs to be more intrigue and stakes because so far the MC is just playing house and doing pretty average tasks thus far.
The gameplay is roughly the same as the last two games in this legacy. Crafting has become more streamlined than ToN, now requiring only obtaining the required crafting scroll and needing materials just to use it once in the story. But the gameplay also lacks literally anything else besides the main story, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but can feel like it's not enough, too linear, or unimmersive in the world (unless fishing was your favorite thing to do in ToN). Considering that a large enough amount of people don't view the plot as a main driving force for the game, it's probably just as unsurprising that the gameplay would not make up for that. Making money is also very tough and is currently a grind.
Still, this standard is pretty high for a game. This game is just getting started, so I may end up revising my score in the future. I hope you may appreciate some of what I had to say.