Soliciting H game Recommendations

Hello, Noobie here,

I am looking for games which I might like. I have no Japanese so English translations are a must. I realize that kinky is a relative term; however, the kinkier the better. Kinks I like (IN GAMES) include BDSM, non-consentual sex, lolita and/or lesbian. I definitely want uncensored games.

I have X-Change on Order. I’ve played the American titles “Virtual Valerie” and “UltraVixen.” I saw the review of Ryouki on this board; it sounds great, but at $82 from Himeya it is out of my price range. I am also guessing that it ain’t in English either.

What are other English translated titles that I should be looking at?

Paulish

Virgin Roster and Sensei 2 are a couple of the darker games that come to mind.

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Well…

From what you say, I’d suggest you look into Tsuki ~Possession~. It’s the darkest game with forced sex I’ve played to date. But I haven’t tried Sensei 2 or Virgin Roster (also mentioned as kink or dark games on this forum). Perhaps those who have played these already can comment?

[This message has been edited by Darkstar (edited 08-02-2004).]

Well, if youw ant dark games, then I’d recommend Gibo. it’s one of the better dark games around so far. Tsuki and Virgin Rooster are fairly dark too, but I don’t think I’d recommend them if you want the games good “overall”, not just in terms of being “dark”…

If you want lesbian sex and NC sex, then X-change 1 & 2 is a must, I think. Water closet might also be worth a shoot then, but I’m not familiar with that one. Critical Point has soem lesbian sex and some NC, so it might be good for you too…

Man, you guys don’t waste any time. Thanks to all for the quick responses.

I will note for the future that the term d’art is “dark.”

Yes, gameplay is important, thank you Spectator Beholder. I’m taking your advice and have purchased Gibo. I got Slave Pageant to go with it as it also sounds “dark” and was available in a package. Perhaps I’ll do a comparison.

I’ll probably wait for X-Change 3 to come out before buying #2 in hopes that the price will come down after the sequel (threequel?) ships.

Thanks,

Paulish

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[This message has been edited by Paulish (edited 08-02-2004).]

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Originally posted by Paulish:
Yes, gameplay is important, thank you Spectator Beholder. I'm taking your advice and have purchased Gibo. I got Slave Pageant to go with it as it also sounds "dark" and was available in a package. Perhaps I'll do a comparison.

I'll probably wait for X-Change 3 to come out before buying #2 in hopes that the price will come down after the sequel (threequel?) ships.


I'm not sure if they will get cheaper after that or not.. <_<. But in any case, you're welcome [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/smile.gif[/img]. However, if you want dark games, I'd almost rather suggest that you do like me: start to learn japanese and then turn to the japansese market. It has tons of dark games, many of them much better in terms of story and gameplay than anything that has ever reached the english market so far... Like Dai Akuji, Deep Fantasy, Shin Aniyome, Utsukushii Hime and so on...

Have to agree with most of the posts before me.

Having played them all Tsuki is very dark, as is Virgin Roster. But they both dont really have a story beside dominating the girls. Especially the main character in Virgin Roster is a bastard.
Sensei 2 has at least a better storyline then the 2 before.

I have to wait for Gibo as I order games normally in bulk to make shipping cheaper.

I can recomend Critical Point it has a great story. Unlike other games not only the endings are different sometimes even the big parts of the story change if you choose other characters. There is enough forced sex in there to make it a dark game. Even has a snuff scene.

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Originally posted by Spectator Beholder:
However, if you want dark games, I'd almost rather suggest that you do like me: start to learn japanese and then turn to the japansese market.

Errr, Spec, aren't you going a bit overboard here?

Recruiting people to become nutcases like us instead of training lemons... [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/tongue.gif[/img]

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Originally posted by Unicorn:
Errr, Spec, aren't you going a bit overboard here?

Recruiting people to become nutcases like us instead of training lemons... [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/tongue.gif[/img]


Hey, hey! I'm just giving him some honest advice [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/wink.gif[/img]. Or do you deny that he'd have acccess to a much larger market if he followed my advice? [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/wink.gif[/img].

But of course, I'm not expecting everyone to follow the path that some of us wander [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/wink.gif[/img].

Spectator, we’re trying to promote English bishoujo games here. Please don’t ruin it.

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Originally posted by Benoit:
Spectator, we're trying to promote English bishoujo games here. Please don't ruin it. [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/frown.gif[/img]

I'm not ruining it [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/wink.gif[/img]. Besides, I think that before anyone would follow my advice, he/she would probably first look up the english market to get a better idea of "what it's all about" Later, he/she may look at the japanese market. Or do both; look at me; I play lots of japanese game, but I've never brought a Crowd-game (with the exceptation of FRnY) since I'd rather want to buy a possible english version released by PP...

All of the Japanese I know I picked up watching Shogun. Arigato, wakarimas, wakarimas-sen, anjin. I don’t expect to add very much to that vocabulary in the near future. However, domo arigato for the suggestion Spectator-sama.

On a related topic. Is there any move by Japanese producers towards more active animations? By that I mean beyond animated .gifs. That may be the factor that is limiting the appeal to American gamers.

Paulish

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There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don’t.

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Originally posted by Paulish:
On a related topic. Is there any move by Japanese producers towards more active animations? By that I mean beyond animated .gifs. That may be the factor that is limiting the appeal to American gamers.

Missing You is one that comes to mind. I forget the address. More than likely, it'll never come out over here, but it's still nice for people to know, you know.

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Originally posted by Paulish:
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On a related topic. Is there any move by Japanese producers towards more active animations? By that I mean beyond animated .gifs. That may be the factor that is limiting the appeal to American gamers.


You mean a fully animated bishoujo game? Well, there are many of them... unfortunately almost all of them non-translated.

We had a company translating some full-animated bgames from Sogna, but some time ago closed their doors and Sogna is gone too.

So the only company translating bishoujo games with some animated scenes until now is G-Collections, who are bringing to us many Zyx games.

Zyx, I never got that name. Is it because xyz means to check it out and pull up your zipper, so zyx means to pull down your zipper and check it out?

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Originally posted by Paulish:
All of the Japanese I know I picked up watching Shogun. Arigato, wakarimas, wakarimas-sen, anjin. I don't expect to add very much to that vocabulary in the near future. However, domo arigato for the suggestion Spectator-sama.

It's okay :d. But feel free to ask more about that subject if you wish [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/smile.gif[/img].

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On a related topic. Is there any move by Japanese producers towards more active animations? By that I mean beyond animated .gifs. That may be the factor that is limiting the appeal to American gamers.

Hmm, fully animated games or just partly? Well, I've seen a very few of the first and some of the second. But I believe that it isn't used too often. See, it cost smoney to animate and often the companies doesn't feel that they have the money to use this in your games. And even when they do, the art mostly isn't as good as what you'd see in a normal anime, so to speak, so comapnies mostly seem to avoid doing animations. For an example of how the art differs when it's a CG and when it is an animation, look at my post near the end of this thread: http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/Forum1/HTML/001933.html . So animatiosn isn't something too often encountered in japan, with perhaps the expectation of an opening or something like that, so naturally it'd be even more rarely encountered here...

If you like watersports you could try watercloset. Another semi dark game is jewel knight crusader from g-coll while not nearly as dark as tsuki or sensei it does start out pretty dark in the beginning.

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Originally posted by Seishin:
Zyx, I never got that name. Is it because xyz means to check it out and pull up your zipper, so zyx means to pull down your zipper and check it out? :D


Don't make me call the pun police.

I don’t get the pun.

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Originally posted by Benoit:
I don't get the pun.

Here. You can borrow my gutter for a minute.

Got your mind in the gutter now? You should be getting the pun ...