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  1. This answer will probably have some spoilers (as you have asked about ending types.) However, I will keep them to a minimum. The game is garbage and you are probably playing it for the PLOT, so its probably fine. The game follows an ending system, where you end up with heroines/according to the scenario. Harem world -> Inconclusive harem ending + Saki The power of a kiss -> Nadja ending (Good ending) The monstrous emperor -> Nadja and her mother ending. You are evil but not cruel. (you actually love nadja, somewhat twistedly) To the future -> Nadja and proxima ending. Inconclusive (he marries neither). There is torture rape and cruelty in this chapter. A world without Shinichi -> Same ending as above, except shinchi just dies instead of ending with them. The title is pretty self explanatory. Desire unleashed -> Evil version of the to the future route. i.e. you torture and rape as much as you can. Fiancees forever -> Another inconclusive end where he can't decide who to marry so stays fiances with everyone. An unorthodox love -> He falls in love with the robot princesses maid-cylinder, and basically fucks a metal hole. Its very weird. A love steeped in lies -> Robot princess ending (Komadori) Somewhat good ending. The ruler of an empire -> Nadja and her mother ending, where he corrupts them by making them eat ice-cream Who is the true monster? -> Yandere childhood friend ending. Seriously disturbing shit. (Bad End) The promise -> Final ending. Everyone promised in the past to marry MC. NOTE: The MC never loves the spider girl and vice versa. It can be argued that she is not a major heroine. She doesn't get much screen time. They never have sex. She is not NTR'd. She runs off with someone she actually loves. Also your walkthrough is not adapted perfectly. Though you have used the * to indicate the other choice in different routes, you have in actuality written the same choice list for multiple routes. For example, You have written the To The Future Route and A World Without Shinchi exactly the same. Choice 16 is the diverging point where you need to select go to the torture chamber,. I am unable to comment there, so I have mentioned it here. Overall, this game is very average and you would probably be doing yourself a favour by skipping it. Hope this helps~
    3 points
  2. The Witch in the Forest is about a young woman who lives in the forest and is mystified by all things magical and natural. One day, however, she meets another young woman living deep in the forest- a real witch! Characters Fidelia Fidelia has lived in the forest for all of her life, as she lived there with her parents and grandparents. She's 20 years old and has her own garden where she grows vegetables and herbs. She likes taking walks through the forest and reading fantasy books. Jastiline Jastiline lives in a cottage in the forest towards a section Fidelia never realized she'd never seen before until she takes another route one day. Jastiline is 21 years old and teaches young kids from the city nearby about home skills. Her real passion is flower arranging and she has her own flower garden. She also loves to read fantasy books. Setting & Plot The Witch in the Forest (TWITF) is centered around Fidelia, a somewhat introverted and socially awkward girl who stumbles upon Jastiline's house one day and befriends her. It's a short, NVL-style kinetic novel about their lives as they prepare for their favorite holiday, Halloween! It's set in a some-what modern time, but with a more fantasy take on it- there are cities but things such as cellphones, Internet, etc. don't exist. So, think more along the lines of 30+ years ago. The novel is about one hour long. Credits Character Art, Writing, Programming - Me, Mikomi Kisomi Backgrounds - various photos from Unsplash Music - Alyx This is made for Yuri Jam 2017. Download Download on Itch.io for Free!
    2 points
  3. Hey there lovely people, I've mentioned in my introduction thread that I'm a bit of a graphomaniac - I most likely spend unreasonable amounts of time writing reviews on Crunchyroll and Steam, writing those might be a hobby of mine just as much as watching/reading the stuff I write about. Before I registered on Fuwa, an owner of a certain obscure otaku website noticed my "talent" and invited me to write articles for him - while I quickly realized that it was pretty much a waste of time and only delivered a few texts, that experience gave me a few ideas on content I could create for the benefit of my favourite western VNs and their authors. While looking for an outlet that would be interested in my writing, I actually found this community and later decided to get involved (regardless on whether it could help me with sharing my compulsive creativity). Now while I rightfully gave up on the idea that anyone would want something of mine published on the Fuwa frontpage, there's still this nice little blog functionality available here. I could use it to produce two kinds of content I had in mind earlier: 1. Reviews of Western VNs that were not caught by FuwaReviews team or any blog included in the Reviews portal (possibly even polemic reviews when I'm done with "undiscovered" stuff). 2. Interviews with notable western developers about their games and all things VN-related (should be doable, considering that they're often one-person studios or tiny indie teams desperate for positive exposure). I know that western VNs don't receive much attention/aren't highly regarded here and we're a fairly small community anyway. So the question is: would anyone here be interested in reading the crap I've described above (if you want to know what my writing looks like, you can check the Steam link next to my profile picture or my Crunchyroll account - obviously the blog would have longer, more detailed entries). I will appreciate all honest feedback, I won't be doing much about it in the coming two-three weeks anyway because of RL commitments, but I would love to see whether there's any demand for what I had in mind or should I just crawl to a shady corner and not bother anyone with my weirdness. ;p Cheers!
    1 point
  4. Akshay

    What are you playing?

    It's not nearly that bad. If it was key, michiru would have been saved by a magic pony or something.
    1 point
  5. Mard

    Hentai

    Heh. I remember that one. Loved the explanation they gave for why mages in RPGs always have big breasts. Definitely worth a few laughs. Welp, I'll start off with these I guess. Risa no Imouto series and TK's Yukiyukite Senshadou Trilogy
    1 point
  6. Dreamysyu

    What are you playing?

    And yeah, Michiru is the best girl.
    1 point
  7. I got it while I was trying to replay the finances forever ending. When I tried picking Yuuki right, I was taken to "the promise" ending. This happened after I cleared every other ending in the game. Further it is mentioned on the otaku lair walkthrough, that this ending is only unlocked after clearing every other ending. Probably, after clearing all endings, the next playthrough will get you this, regardless of choices. I am not sure though. Confirm this, if/when you get this ending please.
    1 point
  8. Hey guys, I've added a bunch new images on this page: TXR - WOOD http://soundimage.org/txr-wood/ As always, feel free to edit / mash / use parts / combine with other things / etc. as needed. Enjoy!
    1 point
  9. I mean, I can see why you'd advise people who are only fans of vanilla monster girls stories not to play it, but to me all this honestly sounds pretty awesome. I like the idea of a story doing what Princess X seemingly does, to be honest. It breaking the norm of the monster girl genre doesn't make it a bad game. (That being said, I haven't finished it yet, so I can't say for sure that it isn't, either.) I'll probably write a review of the game from my point of view when I finish it. What I have read so far, and what I gather from your explanation of the endings all seem quite promising to me.
    1 point
  10. After every translated monster girl game, something dies inside me. Either its monster girls raping you violently like in monster girl quest or its this kind of twisted shit. Why cant I have some vanila monster girl boobies.
    1 point
  11. Princess X is a running joke I hope you're not taking the game seriously, as it literally twists the stereotypes and was made in a way to fuck the fanbase. That said, it's not your classic galgame with routes, it has a scenario system based on the choices you make, which lead you to respective endings.
    1 point
  12. Dropped shoujo shuumatsu. It was too boring. Dropped shobitch. At no stage did I find its childish puerile humour funny. That sort of material can be funny, but it was not in this. I'm loving net-juu, it's turning into a lovely romance. The rest is status quo.
    1 point
  13. While the protagonist is definitely sadistic, he cares in his own twisted way. He undergoes a lot of torture (physical, rather than sexual) to try and save them. P.S. Just finished reading Princess X. The childhood friend is a yandere twisted, sadistic and evil. I hated the route and everything about it, but it might be what you are looking for. Note: she is perfectly willing to brutalise the protagonist as well, so it's not being "overprotective"
    1 point
  14. I looked up a japanese walkhtrough when the game came out and just droped the game after. That wakthrough basically gave me an A and B routes and the different endings you can get during the routes. At the start you pick Naja by default (this is the point I looked it up). Just by the walkthrough and what I read somewhere, this game doesn't have the basic "make choices lock on to heroine and go down her route" style, as SeniorBlitz said it has scenarios that focuses on heroines. They had a good slice of life with monstergirls story going at the start but fucked it up completely. Hell the spidergril doesn't even get a normal ending even though he is featured as a main heroine.
    1 point
  15. Hmm I don't have much interest in western VN-s, maybe because I never encountered anything good, but it doesn't mean I'm not open for the idea. I would gladly check out what you write if you start this. Why not try doing it for a few months and decide after that if you want to continue or not?
    1 point
  16. Youko is serious, pragmatic, over protective and can get violent. Touko seems to hate the protagonist at first, but she's a jealous tsundere. She's very emotionally unstable. Kiri says that she'll kill the protagonist (not kidding) multiple times. There's actually more stuff, but it's better to find for yourself
    1 point
  17. I finally finished Tales of Zestiria, after starting it probably six months ago. One brief spoilerish thought on the story overall: That complaining aside, I enjoyed it well enough. As I've once seen a Tales game rated before, I would rate this one: a Tales game out of ten. They're pretty much never my favorite, but they are pleasant. Also, the translation was bananas good, so that was nice. After I finished (that was a few days ago), the very next day I picked up Berseria, though I've hardly gotten anywhere with it (at least my main character got her proper "clothes", I guess, but I still don't have a party, for instance). I'm pretty stoked for Berseria, overall: badass female leads are my jam, and by all accounts, it's the best Tales game in a long time. Who knows, maybe this will be the Tales game that finally blows me away the way Vesperia did, a long time ago.
    1 point
  18. I watched Season 2 of Wagnaria and am preparing to jump right into Season 3. I loved Season 1 when I saw it, quite a while ago now, but for a variety of reasons didn't get to Season 2 until recently. The show is still hysterical, but Season 2 was a lot less gratifying than Season 1, so I'm looking forward to Season 3 actually wrapping things up properly. I wish the translation were better: this is probably the funniest anime I've ever watched, and it deserves a more clever translation than NISA gave it. I think Aniplex of America got Season 3, so we'll see if they did any better... my hopes aren't high.
    1 point
  19. Fred the Barber

    Symphonic rain

    Fal is unique, very divisive, and often not well liked. I think her route is awesome, but that's almost certainly a minority opinion. Lise is simply boring, IMO, and Torta's route is... well, you'll see. At any rate, you shouldn't write off Symphonic Rain until you've finished all three of those heroines' routes: strangely enough, none of them is a good indication of what the game is really like.
    1 point
  20. Started watching Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood a couple days ago, on episode 19 and boy has a lot happened already. Every episode feels full of progression, and every interaction feels reasonable and powerful. There are plots twists I had no idea would happen, or happen so early. I'm anticipating every episode, so that makes it good in my book so far.
    1 point
  21. I pondered for a while whether or not I should make this, but I figured it can't hurt that much, right? Hopefully some people will find it useful and maybe others will discover a new medium they never thought they'd enjoy before. Let's start with the basics then: What is audio porn? As the name implies, it's audio-only pornography. No images, no videos, just sound. Isn't that for visually impaired people? How does this work for me? This is for anyone who enjoys stimulation through audio, not just people who can't use their sight. Sounds can cause all kinds of reactions in a person, and some of those reactions can be a state of arousal. You might be familiar with ASMR, which are audio tracks with all sorts of different sounds meant to trigger certain physical responses in your body that help you relax. Audio porn follows a similar principle, except the intention here is to get your nether region worked up. It sounds really boring though, what does this type of porn provide? Audio has one advantage over other erotic mediums given that it's not bound by visuals. What I mean by that is everything plays out in your head, not in front of your eyes. With anime, manga or visual novels you see the events unfold in front of you and you watch them, but with audio by itself you can get your imagination working and make the track adapt to your tastes much better. Think of it like when you read a book and all sorts of settings pop up in your mind, that's what audio does in this case too. Isn't it the same as just listening to some H-scene in a VN? On the contrary, it's everything but that. Audio porn (at least the good tracks) utilizes techniques to enhance the listening experience for you so it doesn't feel like you're listening to someone else having sex but rather that someone is actually there with you and you're being affected by their actions. You can have tracks that really know how to mix the audio to make a realistic surrounding effect, giving you the idea that the person in the track is closing in or getting further away from you, among other things, and that's the type of stimulation audio porn seeks to achieve. Visual novels and anime aren't designed to be listened to in great detail, they're meant to be watched, and because of that they're not very catered to your ears. But audio porn is hand crafted to be a one of a kind experience for your ears to savour. Okay, I guess I could give it a try, where do I start? Well I'm glad you asked! First off let me get this out of the way really quickly: I will only be dealing with Japanese audio tracks. Because everything in Japanese, there's two major implications when it comes to erotic audio: You need to have at least a vague knowledge of basic hentai vocabulary. Without any prior Japanese knowledge, it's unlikely you'll be able to enjoy most audio works with any form of dialogue. HOWEVER there are audio works that primarly feature sound effects rather than dialogue, so you can probably still enjoy those, you'll just need to be on the lookout for which is what. Let's start with the best place to find this type of content, and the one I personally rely on: http://www.dlsite.com/ Why dlsite? Well first off it's the place where all the main doujin circles go to to sell their amateur works digitally, and also because it's really foreigner friendly, seeing as they even have an English version of the site where you can buy this stuff too, and yes, the prices are the same on both. For the purposes of this guide though I will strictly be using the Japanese version of dlsite. The reason is simple, the Japanese version of dlsite is the most complete version that has all the available products. Some circles don't make certain products available on the English site, either because they don't want to or because they forget that it exists (it's often the latter). When it comes to voice works, from my experience, the vast majority (over 90%) of the audio tracks available on the JP store are also available on the ENG store, so it shouldn't really be a problem regardless of which one you choose to go for. Basic searching When you go on dlsite.com you want to hit 同人作品 (Doujin works) on either the pink column on the purple column as those are the two sections where you'll find most of these things. The pink side is for a male audience and mostly features works with female voice acting. The purple side is for a female audience and mostly features works with male voice acting. If you're curious on the rest, the green side is for all ages products and the light blue side is for a gay male audience. The red side will take you to the English versions of each store (the adult store includes all adult products both for males and females) I don't want to make separate sections for each since they all work the same way so for the purpose of the guide I'll consider we picked the male side. So the first thing you want to do is click on 検索 (search). Yes, you technically didn't type anything in the search bar, but that's okay, so long as this is what shows up after: In order to filter things out, you have to click on 検索条件を変更する (change search criteria) on the bottom right corner of the search bar. Scroll down and click on the 作品形式 (Work type) tab as seen here and once it opens you can to select 音声作品 (Voice works), this will bring up every product that is voiced. However, some applications and other things like PDFs might pop up, so we want to filter those out since we're only looking for audio tracks. On the same page, scroll down to the ファイル形式 (File type) section, right here. Once you open that, scroll down to the オーディオファイル (Audio files) category as seen here. I just select the whole tab by checking the box next side the tab name, this will make it so that your search only shows products that are strictly based around audio. However, if you want specify formats like MP3, you can also pick the files you want from the list. Once you're done with these steps, just scroll down to the big orange box that says 検索 (Search). The final result should be a search bar that looks like this: Now if you want you can stop here and just go on your merry way to browse all the voice works available from most recent to oldest. You can also organize the results by the following criteria if you open that scroll down menu: 発売日が新しい順 (Newest) 発売日が古い順 (Oldest) DL数が多い順 (Most downloads) 価格が安い順 (Cheapest) 価格が高い順 (Priciest) 評価が高い順 (Most positive ratings) レビューが多い順 (Most reviews) Not very hard now is it? Stuff to pay attention to before you buy anything Now let's imagine you found one that seems interesting. When you open the product page, here's the things you want to be on the lookout for first and foremost: Genre (ジャンル) This is where all the main themes of the product will be listed. I'm not going to translate all of them, but if you don't know Japanese, you can easily put them on Google TL as they're usually just one common word. For example, this is where you'd find stuff like "incest" or "blowjob", if the track had those things. Sample clip Not all products will have this option, by the way, but a lot of them have a preview box at the top of the description that lets you play a small clip to see if you like it. I strongly advise you to do so before spending your money as you may end up regretting it if you don't like how it sounds later on. Audio quality When you listen to the sample clip, check if there's background noises, if they properly utilize the left and right channels, if there's voice distortion, etc. Basically look for stuff that doesn't sound like it was recorded with a cucumber inside an elevator. The best tracks will have very little background noise even when the person recording is completely silent and they'll give you a good illusion that they're actually moving around you or are getting close to you. The bad tracks feel like you're listening to a drama CD and not to a person sitting next to you, they generally just use surround sound for the whole thing and it's not that pleasant to listen to. Length Almost every single product has its length listed in the description, what varies is how they display it. They either do it track by track or have the full length of all tracks combined. If you can't read Japanese, again Google TL should suffice to help, just look at the last track on the list and see if it's just the title of the track or if it says something like "total amount". Examples: In this case the creator only lists all the tracks in this work. All of the names before the time stamps are track titles, which means the total length is all those values combined. In this second case all the tracks are still listed but on the bottom you see 合計 (Total amount) which is all of the previous time stamps added up. The time stamps might show up in Japanese format. If they do, just know that 時 is hour 分 is minutes and 秒 is seconds. In the above example the total is 58 minutes and 29 seconds. Lastly, still regarding the length, check each individual track's title, which usually will describe what the track is, and then see how long it is. This way you can know how much time the product will spend on each thing and you can look for stuff that spend more time on the stuff you want. And of course it's ultimately important to know the length because you want to know if the money is worth that amount of time. Specs As with anything you buy, always check the specs at the bottom. Of course, since these are audio files, you don't really have "specs", but it's still worthy to scroll down and see what the hell you're actually downloading. Voice actors Every single product lists down the voice actors that worked on it. It's useful to know because a lot of these people are freelancers who do commission based work so they're not bound to one specific company/circlle. And if you know their names you can search for other products voiced by them, in case you really enjoyed someone's voice. The voice actor is almost always listed in the description after the letters CV. You can just copy their name into the search bar and it'll look up works where their name appears in the description. Circles and Series Of course if you end up loving a track you will likely want something similar to it again, this is when looking up the circle or the series the track belongs to is helpful. On the product's page, the circle is listed after サークル名 (Circle name) and the series is listed after シリーズ名 (Series name). The circle is the group of people (or the person, in case of a solo circle) who made the product, so if you click on it you'll be looking at other works they've made. The series usually includes other works of similar nature, or even sequels/prequels to a certain product. Searching for your fetishes So we now know how to look up voice works on dlsite pretty effectively, but the reason we're here for is to listen to those fetishes we're really into isn't it? Well fear not because searching for your fetishes is easy peasy, you just need to specify the search filters a bit more. Once again click on 検索条件を変更する (change search criteria), and after making sure you have the audio options selected, you want to go to the 趣味嗜好 (Preferences) tab, and here you'll find all the tags available on dlsite to filter your search with. You have 2 first options: いずれかを含 (Look for products that contains at least one of the selected tag) 全てを含む (Look for products that contain all selected tags) I wouldn't recommend using the "look for products with all these tags" option though because sometimes the creators forget to list down some really specific stuff and then it might get filtered out despite having that kind of stuff in it. Although generally speaking, if you use the more broad tags, which in time you'll notice there's a lot of common ones, you should have no problem since they're widely used. Then you have the tags themselves. I'm obviously not going to translate all of them and I would hope that you can use google translate if you really can't read any of it. I don't suggest using the English dlsite store for comparing the filters because some of them are not in the same order. However I'll translate the main categories if that'll help: こだわり/アピール (Focus/Appeal) - Basically the really generic themes, I don't suggest using these アイテム/道具 (Items/tools) - Stuff like glasses and sex toys キャラクター (Character) - Everything related to the characters themselves, these are the filters you're likely going to want コスチューム/衣装/職業 (Outfits/Occupations) - Mainly relevant for visual works, not for voice works シチュエーション/系統 (Situations) - Basically the setting of the plot, possibly not too relevant プレイ/えっち傾向 (Type of sexual play) - Again one you'll likely want to use. 外見/身体的特徴 (Outter appearance/Body features) - Not really relevant for voice works either 残酷系/異常系 (Brutality/Weirdness) - This is for the fucked up shit like ryona and guro, again not relevant for voice works Usually voice works use character and sexual play tags so I recommend focusing on those. One last tip! As I mentioned earlier, a pretty decent amount of the releases on dlsite JP are available on the ENG version of the site as well and there's actually a really easy way to check if the product you want is available on the English vesion. Open a product on the JP site and go to the URL which should end with RJ and then some numbers. Simply change RJ to RE (J is for Japanese and E is for English) and go to that URL. If there's a page for it on the English version of the site, it will immediately show up with everything translated (albeit poorly translated but what can you do), this should help you with some of the earlier steps like trying to translate tags and descriptions. Example: How to make the best use out of your tracks. If you have half a brain I'm sure you know how to listen to music on your devices, so this isn't much different. However, there are always a couple things you can do to enhance your experience. It's important to note that each person has their own way of dealing with this stuff so take everything below with a grain of salt and do what you think feels best! Make sure you're alone. I shouldn't have to tell you, but even if it's audio-only, this is porn. Wear headphones with good isolation. The less real life noises you hear, the better your immersion will be. Close your eyes. This is an audio-only medium, there's no need to have your eyes open as it can be distracting. Turn the lights off. While closing your eyes help, being in complete darkness increases the experience even more. Don't skip around. Be patient and don't skip the track, it will just break the immersion and the narrative. Follow the story. I'm not going to teach you how to masturbate, but I'm just telling you things feel way better if you go at the story's pace. Fun fact: listening to some longer tracks where the girl in the story makes the protagonist (you) climax multiple times has taught me about my refractory period pretty well. If you're a guy, this is not a bad way to find how long will it take for you to get back in it again, if you find that kind of information useful at all. If you take too long to do it a 2nd time, I suggest always waiting until the last bits of the track to actually finish. There's usually pretty good verbal indicators that the scene is about to reach it's climax, so make the best use out of that. Wasn't this just a guide on how to use dlsite? I'm sure you've realized most of this post was on how to properly use dlsite's features, but there's actually a very good reason for that, and that is dlsite is the only site where you'll be able to search for voice works accurately. What I mean by this is that even if I wanted to Google things just to pirate tracks I want, without dlsite I wouldn't be able to know what the track is even about, let alone search for things with my fetishes. Dlsite exponentially opens the doors for you with tons of tags and products to look through and that's something you will never get anywhere else, so that's why it's so important to learn how to use it if you want to get into the medium. As a closing thought, I don't want to lecture people on the morals of piracy, but I'd like to point out that all these things are self published works produced by small doujin circles that do all the recording, mixing, funding, etc. by themselves. Most tracks (including good ones) will cost you about 6 bucks and even the longest, most well produced ones will probably only be around 10 bucks, so there's really no reason not to support these people when they're making their work and talent available for such a low price tag. I can't count how many great freelance voice actresses I've managed to find through this medium and buying the works they make and be able to support further tracks makes me feel like I did something to help the world. AND THAT'S ALL! This ended up being a fairly wordy post but honestly, it's really not that hard to look this stuff up once you learn how everything works, I just thought I'd explain literally everything there is to possibly know in case someone who's never used dlsite reads this. I hope this brings a new medium to some people who might enjoy it. And even if this post ends up buried and nobody cares about it, at the very least I can feel proud of myself for having written something this big. Tfw your longest post in ages is about audio erotica. Have fun with your faps, Onii-chan. Time to go to bed now and re-think my life.
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  22. I know, right? To be honest, the best stuff that's out there is out of the reach for most, but I wouldn't say it's good, either. Most of the games that involve monster girls are really bad. There is a couple of studios, that specialize in them, if you prefer the classic vanilla approach, but those are typically down to the earth porn games with little to no story. I'd really like to see a really good game, that involves monster girls in a way I presume interests us the most - as in, both showing the differences and ways different characters deal with being monsters between humans or vice versa. What measure is being a human and what it really means to be a "monster"? Things like that.
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