SK Reviewsさんのレビュー一覧
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Overall: Very Good Game
If you are looking for an H rhythm game, this is a must have. The art and animation is of moderate quality and keeps a somewhat playful comedic atmosphere. The stages all have just enough difference to keep you interested and are entertainingly creative.
The difficulty feels spot on for this. There are at least a few stages you'll need to replay a time or two if you want to do well, but never felt like anything was insurmountable. I'm not a rhythm game expert and the fact that I was able to get through all the stages and unlockables should encourage even casual fans to give it a shot.
There are a few different characters you can unlock along with art and animation to enjoy in a gallery style section.
In the end, even with a somewhat simple style, the animations and responsive controls combined with the comedic atmosphere to make this a good game for a modest price.
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A sequel to the original Signal Force, it delivers the unique art style of ankoku marimokan that fans have known and loved. This time using the top-down action RPG mechanic they have put together a somewhat story-linear RPG with a multiple paths and endings.
Overall, the story and characters are familiar and simple. The real value is in the art and the pop-in animations along with relatively creative scenarios. You are afforded a lot of opportunities to stray from the pure-ish path without feeling like you are being pigeon-holed into a particular way of playing. Despite having a fairly linear progression of events in the story, you do have opportunities to wander in town and in the base to explore event that can add more to your play through.
The combat can take some getting used to, but is well-done to the point it isn't a heavy hindrance. There is the occasional glitch but most are rare and can be easily avoided. Though it isn't the strongest title in ankoku marimokan's games, it is relatively memorable and worth-while.
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Overall: Decent game
The best aspects of this game are the CG model work, the animation in the cuts and the art design. If you are into pregnancy and (bloodless) brutality, you'll get a lot from this game. The depiction and progression of the pregnancy in the 3D model is unique and the monsters are relatively creative. The translations are good but most of the text won't be needed to progress. Most of your time is spent trying to navigate the lab and locate things, but the pacing is slow due to slow method of opening new areas.
Thankfully they have included game settings to limit some of the more frustrating aspects (spawns and such). The scenes can become a bit gratuitous and repetitive due to the slow pace of the game, but overall the uniqueness of the game makes it memorable. Though the price is a bit much for what you get, definitely keep an eye on it for a sale.
Overall: Good game
As with other games by this circle (witCHuus), there is plenty of quality pixel art and animations through out the title. This game, however, is quite different from their prior ones.
What's been added:
Challenging game play
Strategic stat management
Just enough story to have a linear progression.
Fans will discover that there aren't really the level of visual customization options as there were in their other titles and it doesn't have the same easy-going feel. Overall, the game will demand a notable amount of planning and thought to team design along with quick management in battles.
Since rerunning prior missions currently doesn't yield growth, you can't grind prior missions to overcome poor decisions early on.
All in all, a good game. It is encouraging to see the maker trying different game design ideas while still keeping the quality art and animation they've been known for.
Even years after its release, this H RPG is still one of the Best available.
The clothing system affords tons of freedom and allows for creative combinations that are still usable in game. The genius idea of separating stats from the clothing lets you have any appearance you want without sacrificing in-game function. The use of cut-ins for a lot of the animations and scenes complemented by the art is pulled off outstandingly.
This game successfully strikes a balance between story-driven progression and elaborate optional stories. Once the game progresses a bit, it really feels like you can take any story-line and make it your main focus (not just a side quest). There are so many thought out aspect in the game that you may never witness depending on how you choose to play that I can't help replaying this game to explore.
Between the depth, customization and overall quality, this game is truly remarkable even to this day.
If you enjoy 2D side-scroll games and appreciate pregnancy fetishes, this game is worth your time.
There is just enough depth in the game-play and expansiveness to satisfy a player exploring the world, but the primary focus is kept on the H-content. There is a moderate amount of diversity afforded to the enemies and the animations. The abilities and skills for combat are decent enough to have the combat not feel like a trudge.
The main fault with this game, which is common among average 2D action games, is the unpolished feel of the system and character movement. The character feels floaty, terrain collisions are iffy, and the hit boxes can feel awkward.
Overall, the game will not likely be your favorite, but it will almost certainly be memorable and worth-while if you enjoy the fetishes is plays to.