![]() I feel as if many of these rape scenes could have been removed, and as the game stands as it is, it’s more like a nukige because of this trait. H-scene text occupies up to 30% of the entire text in the game, which is a lot for a game (the normal amount is ~1% for a normal novel). Speaking of sex scenes: WAAAAAY too much rape scenes, and too many H-scenes in general. Riche, the first girl to meet Asterisk and his second wife she controls 3 of the 5 elemental magic available in game. ![]() ![]() Kalar = tool to have sex with also another one, and I was just sitting here going “What the fuck” as all these convenient exceptions being used to display sex scenes for no reason at all. There are also too many “exceptions” to rules that are laid out in the beginning of the game, and how “Knights having more wives to make babies” = good was just thrown out there as one of the exceptions was indeed annoying. Story is decent, but full of contradictions. His avatar of grinning all the time and lack of voice acting was a big minus, in addition to other factors that I’ll discuss later. He does have his “protagonist moments” within certain portions of the game, but I wanted him to be a bit more hot-headed or solemn. Like literally, he has NOTHING within the beginning of the story yet girls are falling for him with single pick-up lines which was kinda annoying at first. Rating Comments: So well, I may be a bit more critical with my ratings, but honestly, it was because of Asterisk that the ratings are lower than what it should be. I did, however, appreciate the Giant Bosses who were a challenge. I did not use a walkthrough for the main storyline, but feel as if I may need to use it or obtain a savedata for the 100% CG completion. All the characters pretty much tell you where to go next, and even if you forget where you are supposed to go, standing still will have the characters giving you “hints” at what the next step is, which made the game a bit too easy for me. Story Length: Short (5 hours) (50+ Hours including gameplay)Ĭomplete Story Clearing Difficulty: Moderately EasyĬomments: So one of my complaints for this game is that it’s actually way too easy. She is actually perverted contrary to her originally solemn impression. Little does he know, however, his adventure will soon take him across the continents to fight against the essence of human itself. He arrives near a small town called Abel and faints, to be saved by a girl named Riche. ![]() If he becomes a Knight and climb the ranks, he will be granted more than one wife as an effort to “spread the strong seed”. ![]() This is why he decides to become a Knight. His dream is to take the two girls who was with him for as long as he can remember as wives, but unfortunately, the Saint Eve’s two rules of “Thy shalt not murder” and “Thy shalt not have more than one wife” taunts his current condition. Summary: Asterisk is a young boy who loves girls… almost a little too much. Game Type: RPG Adventure game with biblical and fantasy themes Unfortunately, this also relates to poorer story design because it’s just that much harder to incorporate a good story inside a game.ĭue to the nature of this review, mild spoilers are intentionally included. In fact, I absolutely love them because they add in player-interaction within the gameplay. I decided to give it a try and found that it was a “game” novel.Īs surprising as it may be, I’m actually quite experienced with “game novels”. Foreword: And holy crap this game was long.Įvenicle, pronounced “Eve-nicle” is a game that two of my friends Aero and will recommended to me a couple of weeks ago, saying that it was the “currently best game of 2015”. ![]()
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