Editor's Rating
Story - At its core, the narrative is an intergalactic romp through a galaxy filled with charming characters, each rich with their own quirks and backstories. The game's charm lies in its clever dialogue and the banter that often plays out like a verbal chess match where wit is king. While the characters shine, the overarching plot may falter into moments of banality, the story elements feel undercooked at times. - 71%
Visual - Visually, Lust Galaxy is a delightful spectacle, artfully rendered in a style that embraces the eccentricities of its universe. The vibrant planets you visit are packed with detail, allowing players to become fully immersed in this whimsical galaxy. Character designs pop with personality, each embodying their unique traits through animated expressions and stylish outfits. - 84%
Engagement - Engagement in Lust Galaxy comes from its unique blend of flirtation and humor, creating interactions that often feel fresh and interactive. Players are drawn into a world where every dialogue choice impacts relationships and outcomes, urging them to think carefully about their words. The game’s colorful cast of characters ensures that you’re never bored; with every encounter offering new layers to peel back. - 75%
Core Loop - At its heart, the core gameplay loop of Lust Galaxy revolves around exploration, interaction, and the endless pursuit of romantic adventures. Players will find themselves traversing new planets, collecting items, and engaging in cleverly written dialogue trees that keep the pace lively and entertaining. The game encourages you to solve puzzles, unravel mysteries, and flirt your way. - 79%
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This review is based on author's perspective and actual experience may differ on individual's own preferences.
Skip dont work, no rollback. not for me.
In the actual overview – there are several problems with the plot just from the start.
A) Do you have what it takes to handle her/You are a former special agent with prominent skills in interrogation and investigation. You’ve already answered your own damned question = and it should be CAN SHE HANDLE YOU??? (Male protagonist means she doesn’t get to do whatever she wants because plot armor bullshit. HE calls the damned shots)
B) You state he’s there for 2 Characters specifically, but mention at least three. How many exactly do you think this MF is going to be able to drag out of the prison? Does he even have a ship waiting that would carry more than four people; and how the fuck is it NOT going to get blow out of the sky when they take off.
C) You say the prison is “inescapable.” If that were true your whole premise is BONED from the start. If it’s not true then just name it one of many intergallactic, high security and famed for it’s success at housing criminals who are noteably dangerous, prisons. There’s NEVER been a prison system built that’s completely inescapable. There never will be. Because doing that is basically saying – here; we’re placing you in this thing to kill you = without all the negative press and backlash of actually just straight up killing you.
There ara to many so called developers without any writing skills, who buy a good pc and taking a speed course in game making from the internet, to make a quick buck. 95% off games that come out are trash, not even worth downloading, but the worst thing is that there are always some idiots who pay for it.
How do people get better if they don’t practice?
Problem is they don’t do it to get better, just doing it for money.
they do it for both
Eat my ass, nigger
we no ur gay rancor 😀
Truth.
as long as it is a complete game, im happy. i’ll pay a one-off fee for it. im sick of devs like viNovella who write a chapter, make a patreon, and move onto the next scam game. its why i will never use patreon – and crowd funding is the real culprit here, not just enabling subscription-game-scams, but everything right down to outright criminal fraud.