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The Genesis Order, and it's predecessor, are the perfect combination of an adventure game and AVN. (IMO)
Pros:
The scenes are great, and easily accessible for replay.
The story isn't earth-shatteringly good or anything, but it's fun.
Most of the quest elements are clear enough to figure out with a bit of thought and exploration.
Frequent updates and constantly maintained until it's done.
Cons:
It can be a bit frustrating when items are hidden in invisible areas, or require obscure actions (like poking a cat to get a key).
Since you explore a lot of areas, it can be hard to backtrack to find a chest once you find the needed keys.
The Genesis Order, and it's predecessor, are the perfect combination of an adventure game and AVN. (IMO)
Pros:
The scenes are great, and easily accessible for replay.
The story isn't earth-shatteringly good or anything, but it's fun.
Most of the quest elements are clear enough to figure out with a bit of thought and exploration.
Frequent updates and constantly maintained until it's done.
Cons:
It can be a bit frustrating when items are hidden in invisible areas, or require obscure actions (like poking a cat to get a key).
Since you explore a lot of areas, it can be hard to backtrack to find a chest once you find the needed keys.