Editor's Rating
Story - Incubus sets the stage with an intriguing premise: you play as a guy who receives assistance from a mysterious Incubus and reconnects with some familiar faces. However, it doesn't take long to notice that the story lacks depth and feels rushed. The narrative progression with the girls is swift, catering to those seeking quick gratification rather than a well-crafted plot. If you're here for an immersive storytelling experience, you might find yourself wanting. - 64%
Visual - Kudos to Incubus for its eye-catching artwork and fully animated lewd scenes. The visual design is a highlight, showcasing appealing character designs and diverse, enticing adult content. The lewd scenes, complete with voice acting, provide an extra layer of excitement. However, some areas could use more polishing, and a few translation errors do persist, but it's evident that the developers have made improvements over time. - 81%
Engagement - The game offers some engaging elements that keep players invested. A freeroam mode allows players to control various positions and speeds during intimate encounters, adding a sense of player agency. Additionally, the daily spin-the-wheel and unlockable loot cards through EXP offer incentives for exploration and progression. Yet, the lack of a clear main storyline might leave players yearning for more direction and purpose. - 72%
Core Loop - Here's where Incubus faces some hiccups. The game's progression feels too swift, which can be a plus for those seeking a quick and titillating experience, but it hampers the potential for a deeper, engaging gameplay loop. The inclusion of a gacha system raises eyebrows, as it may not be a suitable fit for this type of game. Moreover, occasional game-breaking bugs can disrupt the overall experience. - 56%
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This review is based on author's perspective and actual experience may differ on individual's own preferences.
Please Please Please Port to android!!!!!!
Kindly port to android please!!!