Separated the ecchi game page game list into console and then PC by letter so that I can have images for each game.
Note that some Steam game saves might not work because they are locked to an account. Some mods can fix this, or deleting the steamIP or whatever its called file if it has one. Beyond that, no idea and I’m not aware of which ones are like that. Usually it’s online heavy games. Why can’t save sharing be easy?
Separated the ecchi game page game list into console and then PC by letter so that I can have images for each game.
Note that some Steam game saves might not work because they are locked to an account. Some mods can fix this, or deleting the steamIP or whatever its called file if it has one. Beyond that, no idea and I’m not aware of which ones are like that. Usually it’s online heavy games, which I don’t play often. Why can’t save sharing be easy?
Being upfront with this one, don’t buy this. It’s a standard match three where you use your points to buy illustrations. These are good, but I think they can be found elsewhere based on some of the images being tagged “newly created” illustrations, that look closer to concept art or visual novel standing art. You also unlock the anime(Miru Tights), a set of 5 minutes episodes with no real plot, just SOL girls with tights. It’s not subbed or dubbed, so watch it online instead.
Remember, this is a game about tights. There’s a couple of these.
Anyway, a Switch only(okay, it is on Google Play for free download with a 5-10 dollar something purchase. That version is probably better?) match 3 game. I found out about it and wanted to give it a shot. 20$ was a bit ridiculous a cost, but meh I wanted to talk about console locked ecchi games once in a while and something without story was a nice edition to the other three games I’m playing constantly. Low and behold I would find out that the art used in the game was elsewhere(I think) and the show wasn’t edited at all for the English market, making it really pointless. There’s a lot of match 3’s, and most are better then this. The most this does is have a piece that switches between the other color pieces and once you hit it, whatever color it was gets all eaten off the board. So with good timing you can clear a huge section and get the color you need to advance to the next level to get more points to buy more pictures. The game ends at level 15, though you don’t really get any bonus for beating it. Even point wise I barely got that much from beating 15 as just reaching it. 15 is also when the timer moves faster then standard match 3 clears buy time for you.
As for the ecchi, more butt shots then I expected. Tights aren’t really my thing, I like them but I was always more top focused so legs, feet, and butt usually aren’t that great for me. There are some really good shots here, but they are not worth the asking price. Didn’t watch the show, didn’t feel the point.
If you want to show support or have to play this, sure get it. Not really worth it and there’s likely better ways to support the artist or the anime.
Hyperdimension Neptunia is to me, a genius idea that was never taken far enough. It’s the idea of personifying the Console Wars and a bunch of companies involved in it, and telling stories that kinda big picture the game industry and just make fun of it, satire it, or teach actual lessons about it. Kinda.
The main heroine is Neptune, or Purple heart. She’s a CPU/Goddess of Planeptune, and represents an unrealeased Sega console that never was. Then you have Noire/Black Heart who is the Goddess over Lastation aka Playstation. Blanc/White Heart is over Lowee or Nintendo and is the tank of the party as Nintnedo consoles are hard to break. Finally you have Vert/Green Heart who is over Leanbox, which is Microsoft and the Xbox. Vert is a busty, blue eyed blonde bombshell because she’s American.
The whole series runs off of 1 or 2 dimensional characters and references to game and gaming culture. As of this writing there are 11 games out(not counting remakes, which this is one of and it makes you aware of it), with the 12th coming out this year in Japan. I will eventually do them all. Even Shooter, though that might be more of a footnote then a post. Note that none of the games are really sequels or prequels. All of them are self contained, though a few of them are considered mainline versus the side games.
There was an interview with one of the series producers/developers who said they aimed to make a Neptunia game in every genre. So far there are turn based, beat’em ups, shooter, strategy RPG, and a raising sim. Got a lot left.
I never really intended to play this, but so little that looks appealing to me has been coming out that I went back and grabbed it. I was avoiding doing sequels I think was the reason I ignored this way back, which is a stupid reason.
Anyway, RPGMaker Ace, turn based combat. Despite being the second game it follows a different set of characters, being an adventurer’s version of Teaching Feeling. One character from the previous game makes an appearance, but she’s a side heroine and doesn’t really matter for this games plot.
A sequel that really isn’t. I’m not going to bother with a full post for this, I just need like 2 paragraphs.
Combat exists for lose scenes, and you only lose if you want to, meaning the first game had more important combat somehow. H scenes are a small number of lines long, and for some reason have the guy block the girl’s body in a good half of them. She somehow looks even more ridiculous then the previous game as the artsyle just went more cartoony. Has in combat animations based on what she is wearing and fighting, so 25 animations and 25 lose scenes + 15 or so other h scenes. Also she gets pregnant after every lose scene.
This isn’t a sequel. This is a sidestory or a throwaway title that features an older character. Rose has no arc, there is no plot. There just happens to be a line of events to carry her to leaving the area after sleeping with a couple of guys. First game isn’t even referenced more then twice. Play this to see more Rose and nothing else, as it has nothing else.
The first game in what was suppose to be an RPG, Blazblue is a fighting game with a big focus on story. It got lewder as the game’s went on, so of course the first game is not particularly belonging of being here, such that I at first intended to have the first two game’s have their own post until I got around to doing the rest. Then I played this and I had to point out how bad the PC version is for completionists and is just in general the version I would not recommend.
This is in the tutorial for the story thing and not the cg gallery.
Let me be clear, I did not complete this game(I’m at like 88% images). I’m pretty sure I can’t possibly do that unless I figure out how to edit the save file. So to understand why that is, I have to explain the gallery. It’s cut into a few different groupings, but its generally arcade mode, story mode, and special. Special is the problem as the images in it do not explain how to unlock them and there is no guide on the internet for them that I could find.