19 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 0.3 hrs on record
Posted: Sep 15, 2021 @ 10:59pm
Product received for free

At-a-glance
(Adult) Content
(FxM) sexual content.
Censorship?
No. Woot! Woot!
Hours of Gameplay
Twenty minutes.
Patch Available?
Not necessary.

Complex Complex is a lewd visual novel and minigame about a man newfound roommates: his sex-crazed step-sisters.

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Gameplay
Complex Complex is essentially ten or fifteen minutes of reading and handful of animations. The story is divided into “parts”, signifying new days in the protagonists’ lives. The last three parts each offer one or more interactive portraits, where you may access a selection of sexual imagery. Once you complete “story mode”, you may skip to the sexual content via “Free Mode”.

Sexual Content
There are two (♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥) characters in the game. By clicking on their erogenous zones, you may choose from a list of sexual actions. Some of them are animated, and some of them aren’t. I loved the artwork, but I didn’t like the comic book-style interface; the images are restricted to small windows, which are layered on top of each other with a dark backdrop. There are incest themes, but it’s hard to call step-sister sex true incest. The sexual content is totally consensual, but it’s far from “wholesome”. By clicking the mouse wheel, you may ♥♥♥ at any time — but there is no visible ♥♥♥, and orgasms simply reuse preexisting animation. I was pretty dissapointed.

Verdict
Complex Complex belongs in a bargain bin — it’s twenty minutes of mild entertainment for a buck. I don’t have much to complain about, but I wish Complex Complex offered a little more. The visual novel medium makes it easy to fluff gameplay with dialogue and erotic story telling. Sex-crazed step-siblings are a topic that owe to taboo and scandalous situations — but the characters are as one-dimensional as can be. Airi and Nozomi are as interesting as cardboard cutouts. Don’t get me wrong, they’re hot pieces of cardboard — but cardboard isn’t worth much, and neither is Complex Complex. It feels like a flash game, or a free introductory into a developer’s upcoming works. Complex Complex may be an “short, absurd game”, but the “humor” remains to be seen.


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