@creamqueen Even mostly text-based visual novels often allow the player to affect the story in certain ways such as trying to date a particular girl or avoid a bad ending. You also have hybrid titles where other gameplay types are grafted onto the vn like Prism Ark with strategy battles or action-based giant robot fights in Demonbane. All of these approaches allow the player to have some agency in choosing their journey through the game. You might not think of vns as games, and that's fine, but they are regardless. image.png image.png
@irie I feel great. I would love to see uncensored eroge sold on steam (with a R-18 restriction, of course) and I'd love for more of them to be steam deck compatible.
Heavens Feel (heavens_feel@bae.st)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Mar-2024 07:39:22 JST
Heavens FeelAmazon Women on the Moon was a series of comedy sketches, modeled to resemble the random content you'd come across while channel flipping in the 80s and 90s. The film itself is crazier, racier, and sexier than anything you'd see on TV back then. Within the film is a movie-within-a-movie that serves as a send-up of the Z-grade 1950s scifi movies you might have seen some of on MST3K.
Overall it was a fairly solid comedy and I thought that most of the sketches landed. It wasn't perfect. Some of the sketches dragged on a few minutes longer than they should have.
It's still a good choice if you're in the mood for lighter fare. There's one sketch in which an beautiful woman walks around without any clothes on, so that part and some of the stereotypes used in this movie make it definitely NSFW.
Here's the first chapter from the film.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ELZiTIaT8I&t=80s
Long-time user of the fediverse. Outlasted several instances. I wanna enjoy anime, go to seiyuu idol concerts, and grill.Japanese is my second language. JP to ENG fantranslator. Rumble channel: https://rumble.com/c/c-1498241#nofed