Editor's Rating
Story - At its heart, *The Long Way* is an ambitious tale of empire-building peppered with tantalizing encounters. Players find themselves navigating a universe where a motley crew of human and alien characters become essential allies in the fight against an invading force. While the premise of gathering a harem of attractive companions adds a delightful layer of spice, the narrative feels somewhat trite. - 76%
Visual - Visually, the game shines, particularly in its character design. Each girl boasts unique animations (aside from the somewhat contentious dancing characters), lending a vibrancy to interactions that survive on screen, even if these animations could use a touch more fluidity. The art direction strikes a balance between charming and cheeky, with more than a few alluring designs to keep players glued. - 80%
Engagement - The game engages players by intertwining exploration with character dynamics, creating a sense of camaraderie and intimacy. There’s a certain thrill in assembling a diverse team of allies, each with their quirks and charms. Yet, some players might find the experience a bit disjointed or lacking depth. The core interactions can swing from captivating to robotic, making the emotional investment fluctuate. - 70%
Core Loop - *The Long Way’s* gameplay revolves around gathering resources, interacting with characters, and progressing through the story, but this loop could use more polish. While elements are present for a compelling cycle of play, there’s a sense of emptiness in the execution that might turn players off. The quests feel somewhat conventional, lacking the innovative flair that could elevate the experience. - 64%
73%
out off 100%
This review is based on author's perspective and actual experience may differ on individual's own preferences.
bad visuals
Omg underaged girls! 😍 My favorite
go kys faggot pedo I call you a faggot because you probably see them as little boys
i would just like to point out, you are the only one who referred to them as little boys- unprompted even. it sounds like your accusation is really a confession.
No it doesn’t. It sounds like a lame accusation. “Fucks little girls” should be enough of an accusation but apparently Americans are okay with that.