Install Steam
login
|
language
简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)
日本語 (Japanese)
한국어 (Korean)
ไทย (Thai)
Български (Bulgarian)
Čeština (Czech)
Dansk (Danish)
Deutsch (German)
Español - España (Spanish - Spain)
Español - Latinoamérica (Spanish - Latin America)
Ελληνικά (Greek)
Français (French)
Italiano (Italian)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
Magyar (Hungarian)
Nederlands (Dutch)
Norsk (Norwegian)
Polski (Polish)
Português (Portuguese - Portugal)
Português - Brasil (Portuguese - Brazil)
Română (Romanian)
Русский (Russian)
Suomi (Finnish)
Svenska (Swedish)
Türkçe (Turkish)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
Українська (Ukrainian)
Report a translation problem
Pretty much all of the "Obscurite Magie"(there's like... 5) games are mediocre. The art is okay(good at best), while the gameplay is pretty much the standard cut-and-paste RPGmaker quality stuff, with a fancier coat of paint.
If simplicity in huge tits is enough for you, then it's a somewhat good buy.
Demons Roots is literally an epic storyline with challenging gameplay and a bit H added to it.
Melty quest is pretty much purely H collection with essentially nothing else to it.
But to answer you in more details:
Obscurite Magie is a SERIES of games by a company 'instant flowlighter'
They are almost identical to Melty quest I would say.
Basically just like Melty quest it is having:
1) Negligible gameplay - gameplay can be removed and it wouldn't change much.
Gameplay is mostly just your way to access H.
2) Negligible story - story is there but it's nothing special, just like Melty.
3) Super easy to unlock all H scenes with there being a full H scene unlock present in the game after beating it once.
4) A HUGE variety and a HUGE focus on the H scenes.
5) Rather high quality H scenes... This is actually UNLIKE melty quest which has aged quite a bit by now. Obscurite is a much more modern looking game.
Specifically The Blood of Kings is 2nd 'youngest' entry to Obscurite magica series making it quite modern and the most popular out of the Obscurite Magie series.
With absolute newest one releasing just a tiny bit ago in JP and I didn't try it yet so I can't comment how that one did in comparison, but I assume more of the same.
TLDR:
A nearly 1:1 copy of Melty Quest:
Nearly nonexistant story, easy and relaxing gameplay with no challenge to it, easy to unlock H scenes, huge variety of H scenes covering quite a few fetishes.
Unlike Melty Quest - it looks much more modern and much higher quality in terms of art compared to the 'classical' feel of the Melty art.
So if Melty Quest is somehow a 9/10 for you then this would at worst be ~7-8/10....
Not only that, the JP release, at least on DLsite had a nasty virus of some kind-- and it wasn't the kind of false positive notification you'd get when you apply patches for H games from certain groups on Steam, it was the kind of virus that makes your antivirus go nuts until you make an exception for it.
The newest release by Instant Flow Lighter had less than half the scenes than this one does, though i'm not entirely sure if i'm remembering correctly; I rushed through the game just so I could turn my antivirus stuff back on lol.
I see.
The games of this 'style'(H for the sake of H with little to no point in everything else) are a bit hard to judge for me based on anything aside of H scene count and art quality personally... Saria 2 looks pretty modern if anything. And I am personally of opinion that fewer good quality scenes are always surpassing the absurd amount of copy/paste'ish low quality ones.
That being said viruses to me are no prob, never used an antivirus since my first PC on 1998. Provided you know what you are doing - you should never ever need an antivirus unless you are in some government related profession with access to top secret info.
The worst flaws about this one are the generic RPG maker gameplay and it's rather short (about 10 hours tops). The art is surprisingly good though and I'd say the h-content alone makes it worth a buy. City Of Sin was meh but this one is noticeably better.
A 7/10 is a more fair rating tbh.
Play over a thousand H-RPGs, or H games in general, and you'll realize that the Obscurite Magie series is pretty mediocre. 5 is not a bad rating, but it's not good, either. In short, i'm heavily jaded, and it takes more than simple nukige to spark any sort of interest or praise beyond "wow, the art is good", because if that's all a game has going for it, that's not exactly a good thing.
Why do I give this one a 4~5/10? Because it's not really a good game beyond the art and(generic)H content.
But hey, as a nukige, it certainly accomplishes its objective well, i'd assume.