Editor's Rating
Story - Demon Maiden and Slave Summoning spins a tale that begins with great potential. The initial premise teases an intriguing plot combining love, curse-breaking, and political intrigue. Unfortunately, as the narrative unfolds, it tends to sag under the weight of cliché romantic tropes and repetitive dialogue. - 65%
Visual - Visually, the game shines brightly. The artwork embodies a vibrant anime style that fans of the genre will appreciate. Character designs are appealing, especially Liz, whose allure enhances the game’s overall aesthetic. The abundance of detailed CG art helps to create a stark contrast with the relatively limited interactivity, providing a visual feast for players who enjoy eye-catching graphics. - 74%
Engagement - Engaging with Demon Maiden is akin to a mixed bag of treats where some are satisfyingly sweet and others leave a bitter aftertaste. The various gameplay mechanics, including RPG elements and time management, introduce an interesting framework. However, the rigid time constraints and often tedious dialogues seem designed more to frustrate than to foster meaningful player engagement. - 58%
Core Loop - The core gameplay loop revolves around managing time and relationships, somewhat reminiscent of typical simulation games, but with less flair. Players are expected to juggle tasks such as raising Liz's affection, mastering skills, and exploring for loot, all under tight deadlines. While there’s a semblance of strategy and planning involved. - 60%
64%
out off 100%
This review is based on author's perspective and actual experience may differ on individual's own preferences.