Editor's Rating
Story - Unfortunately, the plot doesn't offer much in terms of originality, as it follows a well-trodden path seen in countless other games. It would have been refreshing to see some unique twists or surprises along the way. The narrative also suffers from scenes that seem to be inserted without proper context, disrupting the flow of the story. Furthermore, the dialogue choices feel shallow and inconsequential, often leading to predictable outcomes. Overall, while the story serves as a backdrop for the game, it falls short in delivering a compelling and engaging narrative experience. - 64%
Visual - The visual aspect of Lilith Rising deserves commendation. The renders and character models are of high quality, showcasing detailed artwork that enhances the immersive experience. The developers have clearly put effort into creating visually appealing scenes and character designs. Moreover, the sex scenes are accompanied by well-executed animations that add a level of realism and excitement. However, it's worth noting that the dialogue during these scenes lacks depth and doesn't contribute much to the overall storytelling. Despite this drawback, the visual presentation remains one of the game's strong points, capturing the attention of players with its appealing aesthetics. - 80%
Engagement - Lilith Rising aims to be a light-hearted, fun adventure, and in that regard, it succeeds to some extent. The game adopts a humorous and sometimes juvenile tone, with goofy dialogues and events that don't take themselves too seriously. While this approach can be entertaining for players seeking a lighthearted experience, it may not resonate with those looking for more depth and complexity in characters and storytelling. The pacing feels rushed, and relationships progress quickly, leading to sex scenes with multiple characters early on. This can diminish the sense of anticipation and emotional investment that can be found in games with more nuanced character development. Ultimately, while Lilith Rising offers some amusement, it may not fully satisfy players seeking a more substantial and engaging experience. - 70%
Core Loop - The core loop in Lilith Rising revolves around exploring the fantasy world, interacting with characters, and engaging in sexual encounters. The game provides a mix of dialogue choices and decision-making, although the impact of these choices on the overall story is limited, as they often lead to similar outcomes. The main draw of the core loop lies in the well-rendered sex scenes with various characters, accompanied by decent animations. However, the lack of substantial dialogue during these scenes prevents them from being truly captivating. The fast-paced progression of relationships and sexual encounters may also leave some players yearning for more buildup and emotional connection. Overall, while the core loop offers some enjoyable moments, it could benefit from more meaningful choices and deeper character interactions. - 72%
72%
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This review is based on author's perspective and actual experience may differ on individual's own preferences.
Season 2 – a few points:
First (and this is a pacing problem from Season 1 – which leads to a TRUST ISSUE that DOESN’T need to exist at all) Gwen is Gone. Yeeted from the story (presumed dead and then found to be NOT = But also NEVER EXPLICITLY confirmed to be PURE) FOR MONTHS. Not days. Not Weeks. Fucking Months… [The game is NOT labeled with NTR…] BUUUTTTTT
Second: She fucks you so randomly it’s jarring. Period. Also, what the fuck? If she’s MC’s “betrothed” and never actually had sex with anyone (even if it’s not realistic the expectation is that proof of virgin status means she BLEEDS!) Instead you have her fucking him like she’s done it seven hundred times before [Because for all we know she has, whether she wanted to or not…] That’s not right man. Fix that.
Next point: Harem is listed in your tags, dumbass. You DO NOT get to insinuate that Freya will force a choice of which girl you get to keep at the end of the game. Not this early, and it better be subject to her warming to the idea or not fucking caring by the end of it. Because if you’re going to make me actually pick ONE girl when you spent the entire series making us to BITCH WORK to get the girls to like us, so that they would fuck us… so that we could KEEP THEM ALL, that’s just you being an asshole of the highest order. Especially when HAREM IS LISTED IN THE TAGS! The whole fucking point of gimping the MC’s abilities thus far, by saying his “magic” is passed through his cock to spark a catalyst that awakens the GIRLS’ powers… was frankly the point that automatically makes the Harem VIABLE. It’s NOT meant to be a “dating sim” at the very point you wrote that bullshit in as your canon lore for his “ability.” Right now it’s a red flag, and I’m telling you… it WILL piss off a good chunk of your fanbase if you pull that rug out. Do not go there.
*** Also, if I’m going to continually cum inside all of these women all of the time, I’m hoping (Not demanding, hoping; as a suggestion that is logical by raw natural process’) to see Pregnancy listed in the tags at some point. Also Also – you either need to explain the “Dark Voice” & Lilith OR fucking find a way to get them the hell out of the game. If you’re not going to make Lilith Valerie 2.0 I want nothing to do with Femdom content and will automatically delete the game if you give me no way to turn the tables, or fight that bullshit. Players genuinely, generally HATE when you take away their agency in a game. Even when you’d argue it’s in service to a greater narrative and thusly planned that way.
A little fairytale, mixed age and placed caracters, spiced some sex…Very well…
The editor reviews are rather accurate. The story is inconsequential and lighthearted, but I’m indeed not looking for serious stuff from it and find it enjoyable.
Fun and enjoyable VN, so far. Story driven. Valery, one of the women, is one of the hottest, sexiest characters I’ve had the pleasure to get to know of any VN. Everything’s really well done; lots of work has gone into it, so far, and you can tell. The dialog is a little rough at first, but quickly gets better.
My only regret is wishing there was a patch to change a relationship variable for Gwen from “wife to be” to “sister”. Cheers.