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I've been following this guy on Pixiv since forever, turns out I'm such a cretin that I didn't notice he doesn't just draw manga, but also makes games until a kind soul informed me of it.
And the recently-released Haltiel R is the latest and most polished of these games. While it has a strong focus on energy drain, there's rape aplenty for people who aren't necessarily into it.
But who's Haltiel? I really care about the story!
Some unspecified evil organization is trying some unspecified evil shenanigans, and wants to drain the life energy of some unspecified innocents. Or something.
So it's up to Haltiel and her magical girl friends, accompanied by a colossal cast of characters with poorly drawn portaits and a pathological incapability of shutting up, to go after the 8 evilrobot masters assorted rapey monsters with a variety of tentacle-like, magical-girl-dicking appendages. Let's hope they don't get a bad end.
From what I understand, this game is actually the third Haltiel game, but it's not called "Haltiel 3" because 1-2 wrapped up the story and so this is a side-story/retelling.
So it's up to Haltiel and her magical girl friends, accompanied by a colossal cast of characters with poorly drawn portaits and a pathological incapability of shutting up, to go after the 8 evil
From what I understand, this game is actually the third Haltiel game, but it's not called "Haltiel 3" because 1-2 wrapped up the story and so this is a side-story/retelling.
How about the game, is it good?
Game is mostly a straight run to the bosses, but there's a ton of bosses and special encounters, so game ain't too short — and later levels and fights do introduce a small amount of variety. I think it's at least 6 hours of content, with a large number of small dungeons and a couple of pretty large ones, plus a surprisingly extensive postgame.
You start in your huge hub, and you can access a myriad of npcs and the first 4evil ex boyfriends bosses.
You can roam around their simple dungeons and fight some generic Rpgmaker assets for cash (as Haltiel doesn't get XP and only levels up when the story demands it), but it's usually a straight run to the boss and those encounters that do unlock something in the gallery.
Haltiel's basic combat loop is either whacking the enemies with the generic attack or her 15 MP basic attack tech until her HP gets low enough (and her clothing tattered enough) that you should cast heal. Then, when you get at 70 TP, cast the not-turn consuming MP-restoring ability and continue whacking.
You'll unlock the rest of the game as you defeat bosses — with each boss unlocking a new spell and more complex mechanics.
Game is hardly insurmountably difficult, but it's pretty easy to get struck on some idiosyncrasies if you don't stop to read the golden text before a boss. So read my second post if you're struck maybe.
You start in your huge hub, and you can access a myriad of npcs and the first 4
You can roam around their simple dungeons and fight some generic Rpgmaker assets for cash (as Haltiel doesn't get XP and only levels up when the story demands it), but it's usually a straight run to the boss and those encounters that do unlock something in the gallery.
Haltiel's basic combat loop is either whacking the enemies with the generic attack or her 15 MP basic attack tech until her HP gets low enough (and her clothing tattered enough) that you should cast heal. Then, when you get at 70 TP, cast the not-turn consuming MP-restoring ability and continue whacking.
You'll unlock the rest of the game as you defeat bosses — with each boss unlocking a new spell and more complex mechanics.
Game is hardly insurmountably difficult, but it's pretty easy to get struck on some idiosyncrasies if you don't stop to read the golden text before a boss. So read my second post if you're struck maybe.
What if I only care about getting off?
Some fights do have some battle rape animations, but most of the raping is done in bad end game overs — which are mostly static, and occasionally not ultra well drawn.
Main fetish is energy drain, but Haltiel & her friends take plenty of dicks and dick-like bits too in bad ends.
You unlock stuff in the gallery by finding and winning the appropriate encounter, or passing the trap that would've triggered the ero scene. You don't need to see the event.
If you get a bad end, you can immediately get back before the encounter as if it never happened.
The gallery can be accessed by interacting with those big blue crystals that look like save points. It's split by areas and you switch them by talking to one of the NPC-shaped switches in the lower left (later, lower right) corner.
The top area has other NPCs which will show you CGs, allow you to refight bosses etc. They can actually a pretty good indication that you're missing something in a dungeon, since if there's an NPC you can talk to you but doesn't show you CGs that means you've got something else to find.
You can unlock the whole gallery immediately if you want, by talking to the red sphere up on the top right corner. Game's message suggests making a separate save. I tested, though, and there's plenty of scenes it doesn't seem to unlock.
Main fetish is energy drain, but Haltiel & her friends take plenty of dicks and dick-like bits too in bad ends.
You unlock stuff in the gallery by finding and winning the appropriate encounter, or passing the trap that would've triggered the ero scene. You don't need to see the event.
If you get a bad end, you can immediately get back before the encounter as if it never happened.
The gallery can be accessed by interacting with those big blue crystals that look like save points. It's split by areas and you switch them by talking to one of the NPC-shaped switches in the lower left (later, lower right) corner.
The top area has other NPCs which will show you CGs, allow you to refight bosses etc. They can actually a pretty good indication that you're missing something in a dungeon, since if there's an NPC you can talk to you but doesn't show you CGs that means you've got something else to find.
You can unlock the whole gallery immediately if you want, by talking to the red sphere up on the top right corner. Game's message suggests making a separate save. I tested, though, and there's plenty of scenes it doesn't seem to unlock.
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