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Unreal Lust Theory [v0.3.5] [Inceton Games]

Developer Notes:

  • Unreal Engine 5 minimum requirements on Windows:
    Operating system – Windows 10 64-bit
    Processor – Quad-core Intel or AMD 2.5 GHz or superior
    Memory – 8GB RAM
    Graphics Card – Any DirectX 11 or 12 compatible card

    Special thanks to D3kryption for helping us developing this game. Show him some love on his Patreon.

    Low end settings:
    Overall quality – Medium
    Anti Aliasing Quality – Medium
    Foliage Quality – Medium
    Texture Quality – Medium
    Shadow Quality – High
    Reflections Quality – Ultra
    Post Process Quality – High
    Particle Quality – Low
    View Distance Quality – High
    Global Illumination – High/Ultra

    Best regards,
    Inceton Games Team

NOTE: We recommend deleting this file before playing:
C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Local\UnrealLustTheory\Saved

Download for Windows/ Linux

  • swipe down to hide the ui
  • swipe left to roll back
  • swipe right to start skipping of text
  • swipe 2x left&right to open the game menu
  • swipe up&down to toggle a small window with memory usage information
  • longpress the save file thumbnail in the save/load screen to delete this slot

Download Gallery Files

Installation:
Extract file from file to the \game folder and overwrite when prompted.

 

You can also mail us at :- dikgames.play@gmail.com

Editor's Rating

Story - Let’s dive into the narrative—or the lack thereof. **Unreal Lust Theory** does seem to have some threads of a storyline lurking in the shadows, but they’re more of a half-hearted whisper than a compelling shout. Players find the dialogue tedious and sluggish, which sucks all the life out of any potential plot development. Instead of a gripping tale, it often feels like a glorified position simulator. - 35%
Visual - The visual landscape of **Unreal Lust Theory** showcases some appealing models and tantalizing angles; however, it’s not all roses. While the character designs look decent, the lighting and environment make them feel out of place, as if they’re lost actors on a poorly set stage. - 60%
Engagement - Here’s where things get sticky. The engagement factor is hampered by slow movement and awkward navigation; the characters following you can often end up blocking your path, turning exploration into an exercise in patience. The overall experience lacks the dynamic interactivity that players crave in such environments, making it easy to lose interest. - 42%
Core Loop - Interestingly, the core loop aims for an enticing mix of exploration and interaction, but it feels like it often stumbles at the starting line. Players might appreciate the novelty of wandering about and possibly indulging in a few simulated interactions, yet the limited control over scenes and lack of a meaningful payoff—the elusive “money shot”—can leave you wanting more. - 50%

47%

out off 100%

This review is based on author's perspective and actual experience may differ on individual's own preferences.

User Rating: 1.9 ( 20 votes)

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4 Comments

  1. waste of resources. why remake something that already works and doesn’t have any benefit from doing so. not to mention most people do not even like the games you make.

  2. [Inceton Games] This studio does not know how to draw sex scenes, they always have one way out to draw a huge dick that they can’t do more than that!
    The funny thing is that the penis is the size of a baseball bat and the sperm is like a rabbit-)

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