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Game title: Evening Starter (already in English)
Developer: baronsengia/Danshaku-ryou ( )
Genre: Turn-based JRPG, 1st person dungeon crawler
Setting: Modern day, Cthulhu Mythos
Game Engine: RPGMaker VX Ace
Fetishes : Rape, Gang rape, prostitution, interspecies sex, bondage

DLsite(JP):
Dev's blog:
Dev's twitter:
(Not available for sale on DLsite EN)
Translation thread : https://ulmf.org/threads/evening-starter.12187/
Full translation made by Farcefield.


Premise:

The game is set in H.P. Lovecraft mytholocygal world of Cthulhu (Although not as strict as the roleplaying game "call of Cthulhu", the game is still fairly restrictive toward magic and character are rather weak for rpg game, you'll need strategy and cunning to survive battle).

You play as the "sweeper" (i.e. "cleaners") Nozogi Ren, a female private-eye/fixer with ties to the Yakuza and the Public Security Intelligence Agency (Japanese CIA). Ren specializes in investigating occult (read: Lovecraftian) related incidents and containing them using any means necessary, including assassination (she "sweeps" up messes, hence her job title). Ren is also a toxokineticist — she has the ability to manipulate toxins to harm enemies and heal or buff her allies. This makes her a spellcaster of sorts (drawing from knowledge of forbidden lore of the Cthulhu Mythos, but without the SAN damage), but she also has significant expertise in martial arts and firearms.

Due to her skills, Ren makes a killiing working for both the Yakuza and the PSIA. Sometimes both on the same contract, so she's getting paid twice. Unfortunately this all comes to an end in an 'incident' (second tutorial mission, spoilers, it's funny if you go through it yourself) that landed her in massive debt (to the tune of 2 billion yen) with the Yakuza and put her out of favor with the PSIA. This kicks off the main plot of the story as you desperately take on contracts to pay off interest for the loan (working out to 1 million yen a week, just for the INTEREST alone) to avoid getting forced into prostitution and adult videos to make up the difference.

You were commissioned by the Yakuza to investigate a weapon smuggling ring (by another Yakuza group) at the warehouse district. You managed to stumble across a bunch of Shoggoths said smuggler had summoned (and his corpse, incidentally), forcing you to blow them up with a cache of heavy weapons.

Along with the rest of the district.

The police, naturally, covered the whole fiasco up as a 'gas leak' (denying allegations about a terrorist plot) . Miraculously, there were no casualties.

You wound up costing your employer 70 million worth of damages. Oh sure, no problem, you can pay it, you have 90+ million Yen in the bank at all...

But then the damage estimate turned out to be in dollars. Not Yen.

(Which work out to about 8 billion Yen. The Yakuza rep converted it as 6 billion, which may be based on older exchange rates.)

The Yakuza, being 'understanding' of the extenuating circumstances at hand (plus some of their stuff are insured), and since you're a friend of the bosslady and all, decided to reduce your debt to 2 billion Yen. Plus all your current assets, including your house.

Oh, don't worry, they understand that you can't pay up immediately, so they'll try to find some jobs for you -- you'll get first priority. Plus they can arrange for some side gigs in their little, shall we say, red-light business if you're really hard-up. Oh and they won't take all your money, you'll get a bit to cover your living expenses and rent.

You start with 120 000 Yen at hand and a 2 billion Yen debt. Interest work out to about 1 million Yen per week (I doubt it gets prorated even if you pay the principal). First two weeks are only 500 thousand, since the bosslady is willing to pay the difference out of her own pocket. Also don't worry if you can't pay the interest for the week... it can be settled with just "One Video" instead. They're sure it'd sell!

The PSIA has also decided to keep a tighter rein on Ren's activities by sending her minder (one Seijirou, basically a modern day ninja) to the field to monitor her directly. Of course, this turns out to be a boon for the player (despite Ren griping about it every chance she gets), since Seijirou is a pretty effective party member, especially in the early game.

Game Mechanics:

All shortcut are explain during the tutorial, but one easy to miss is "a) for opening the dungeon map !

Unlike most RPGMaker games, this game is a 1st-person dungeon crawler, like Wizardry and the Etrian Odyssey series (which is itself inspired by Wizardry). Some of you might have played the Raidy series or Lunasoft's Spirit Master of Retarnia, which also have you explore dungeons from a 1st-person perspective. You use arrow keys to move forward and turn your party left or right, and have an interaction key to interact with objects, doors, switches, staircases, elevators, etc. There is also a direction-lock key (I forgot which, spam keyboard keys until you find it) that lets you strafe without turning, and you get access to an automap (thankfully there's no need for old school map drawing by hand), which you can enlarge with the A key.

Enemies are of the random encounter type, with some event encounters that get triggered when you move onto certain map tiles or interact with certain objects. To add to the tension, you cannot save whenever you want while in a dungeon — you need to escape the dungeon or to find a resting point first (you can also recover for free there), so be careful as gun ammo an magic (TP) are limited (no shop in dungeon and TP don't regen even at lv up). Most enemies you fight are Lovecraftian-themed, so you'll fight lots of undeads, cultists, and eldritch tentacled abominations throughout the game. These have somewhat unique battle sprites (not the usual RPGMaker kind).

Battles are turn-based. Speedy characters/monsters get to act first. Uniquely for an RPGMaker game, characters also have 'bonus action' skills that don't end their current turn, letting them buff and shoot or do a quick snap-shot to finish off a low HP enemy before emptying most of the clip on a meatier target. Some upper end buffs also let a character perform two actions per turn (on top of their bonus action) while active.

A big difference compared to most rpg maker games is the fact that you won't just use the latest gear available - you'll have to use the best gear for the situation. Military grade armor have great physical defense, but low magic defense and can't be upgrade with magic. Magic clothes offer lower physical defense, but can be upgrade to boost magic resist depending on the magic you'll be facing for example.

Same goes for weapons - each weapons as pro and con, and can be upgraded. You'll have to chose which upgrade you'll want affixed on which weapon depending on the enemies / character using them.

Each character can perform melee attacks and shoot if they have a gun equipped. Some skills also have melee or shooting properties (the latter is usually keyed to a specific gun or type of gun). Spellcasters can also cast spells, while your non-spellcasters get 'spell-like' abilities that require items (like a flashbang or 'bazooka'/LAW) that are expended on use (which are notably not counted as spells, useful against certain bosses with magic resistance or reflect).

There is a wide variety of guns in this game, ranging from pistols to SMGs to shotguns to assault rifles to SAW machine guns to sniper rifles. The author pays great attention to the real world magazine sizes of each gun, but is otherwise liberal with the real world aspects of the weapons so you can have your ninja teammate fire a sniper rifle at near point blank range while wielding his katana, or your soldier guy lugging around a squad-support machine gun as though as it's as light as styrofoam while punching enemies and totally going down full CQC with them. Oh and you can customize your guns (especially the upper end ones) to ridiculous (in a good way) tacticool levels like multiple grips or scopes on one gun with extended mags and pyrotechnic ammo. Quite fun. Sadly you can't see the result of such weapons though.

Guns use ammo for each shot. Automatic weapons can fire multiple shots with one action (usually at a decreased accuracy). This makes guns exceptionally powerful sources of damage especially in the early to mid game. You recharge ammo by using magazines of the appropriate type (pistol mags for pistols and so on, mags are universal for each gun type). That said, ammo is otherwise treated as a stat like HP and MP (with your gun determining your max ammo), so there is an exploit in the game involving switching weapons.

Different characters have different weapon proficiencies (and cannot equip guns they are not trained in). Spellcasters generally have worse weapon proficiencies (Ren gets access to shotguns though, so she's good, since she's a hybrid archetype like most JRPG heroes). There are passive skills that raise the damage dealt by certain gun types.

Speaking about skills, each character has a large skill tree filled with many skills with prerequisite skills. You unlock and upgrade skills by spending skill points that are gained on level ups. Sadly, you can only see skills that are available for unlock/upgrade though — subsequent skills down the tree are hidden until you unlock their prerequisites. Assigned skill points are also locked in, so you can't freely reassign skill points. That said, most characters still have some use even with suboptimal skill assignment (passive skills still have an effect even if the character is held in reserve), as it it takes deliberate effort to junk a character. There is also a certain rare item that lets you respec a character and reassign skill points.

All the "town" interaction take the appearance of menu to move from one place to another and choose the action on each place.

Now, an important part of the gameplay is the resource management.
The main character will end up having a HUGE debt to repay after the end of the tutorial. You'll need weekly repay have well as interest to repay. So you'll only have limited fund for equipment (consumable & gear). Each dungeon take a day, being defeated in dungeon take 3 days (for recover). You'll have to choose wisely what to buy to make an earnings in the dungeon(s) to pay back the debt.

Most dungeons are associated with a mission from the main questline and are accessed from a central hub area — Ren's safehouse. Time passes when you exit a dungeon (certain other hub actions as well), so try not use too many days to explore a dungeon (unless you figure out a safe grinding route) because you need to pay interest on your loan every week.

The hub also lets you rest your characters and save your game. You can also view mail messages, which will sometimes unlock certain subquests. You can also review CG galleries here (by accessing a webpage run by the Great Race of Yith; timewarp fuckery is implied). You may also travel downtown to buy items (magic items from the fortune teller and black market supplies from the Yakuza), You may also choose to pay the PRINCIPAL of your loan when visiting the Yakuza bosslady; this unlocks new tiers of items as you reach certain milestones (you also get free items as gifts sometimes). There is also a bar of sorts downtown where you can visit to ask for information or to accept subquests.

Generally speaking, there is usually no hard failure state for this game. If you suffer a TPK in a dungeon, you just wake up three days later as though nothing as happened, and you also receive a Fool's Tarot Card (+1 skill point consumable) for troubles. This is despite seeing a scene where you Ren is ritually sacrifice while her teammates are turned into scraps of flesh. Again, Yith timewarp fuckery is implied. Of course, this can end up in a 'failure spiral' where you waste time and items on a failed run, causing you to be unable to fund your next expedition or pay the next interest installment, which forces Ren into prostitution. You can still clear the game, but there is one ending that requires Ren to not prostitute herself even once.

H-Content:
Scenes all involve rape or (forced) prostitution with human partners. There is some degree of corruption involved where Ren gets more and more willing over time (with increasing lewd stats), and a 'bad' end associated with it, but overall there is nothing too explicit or 'extreme' (the kind that caters to corruption fans). Scenes are all event-related, usually triggered in the safehouse (when not having enough money to pay interest) or downtown. There is the occasional scene which is triggered by dungeon events, but there is no GoR or in-battle scenes (the TPK scene is mostly text).

Controls:
Standard RPGMaker VX Ace ones, but dungeon movement is in first person so left/right arrow keys turn your party instead (unless you strafe-lock). There is a 'strafe-lock' key, which I can't remember the button for (it's been 3 years), and also a "show entire map" key, mapped to A. Likely some other keys as well, so try the usual suspects (QWASDZXCV CTRL SHIFT) first.

Wondering why no one created a topic for this game...



From the dev who made "Escape from the Lugome Fortress"



Such a big trial (276 MB). Downloading...
 
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>boot up the game, expecting another romp through dungeon/castle
>suddenly IA IA CTHULHU FTHAGN!

Well shit, now I don't know what to expect.
 

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Eh, I was kind of disappointed. The whole lovecraftian premise and story didn't really seem all that inspired, the gameplay was pretty bland (which is upsetting, considering his last game had pretty interesting gameplay elements), the new heroine isn't as great as the old one and the H-scenes seem pretty dull. Man that sounded really whiny :rolleyes:, I do hope it's just a poor demo that doesn't demonstrate the strengths of the game. I quite like this guy's art style so I'll be keeping an eye out regardless. Thanks!
 
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the heroine is quite likable imo, feels like shes a humanoid old one
 

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oh he have new game look later^^
 

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I have no idea what the game is about, but... it seems kinda... interesting. There's a nice artstyle and some nice music. The battle system is nothing to write home about.

But we've got some Lovecraft going on and I'm not sure what to think of it... we open with Cthulhu, but the second stage has Shoggoths.

Also there seems to be some kind of "debt" system in the game or something? She gains a massive one after the second stage.

EDIT
I seem to have picked Easy difficulty, so I'm not sure if there's GoR or not.
 

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it this relly a hentai game ????
 

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I have no idea what the game is about, but... it seems kinda... interesting. There's a nice artstyle and some nice music. The battle system is nothing to write home about.

But we've got some Lovecraft going on and I'm not sure what to think of it... we open with Cthulhu, but the second stage has Shoggoths.

Also there seems to be some kind of "debt" system in the game or something? She gains a massive one after the second stage.

EDIT
I seem to have picked Easy difficulty, so I'm not sure if there's GoR or not.
You were commissioned by the Yakuza to investigate a weapon smuggling ring (by another Yakuza group) at the warehouse district. You managed to stumble across a bunch of Shoggoths said smuggler had summoned (and his corpse, incidentally), forcing you to blow them up with a cache of heavy weapons.

Along with the rest of the district.

Police, naturally, denied that the whole thing was a terrorist plot and covered the whole fiasco up as a 'gas leak'. Miraculously, there were no casualties.

You wound up costing your employer 70 million worth of damages. Oh sure, no problem, you can pay it, you have 90+ million Yen in the bank at all...

But then the damage estimate turned out to be in dollars. Not Yen.

(Which work out to about 8 billion Yen. The Yakuza rep converted it as 6 billion, which may be a mistake based on previous exchange rates.)

The Yakuza, being 'understanding' of the extenuating circumstances at hand (plus some of their stuff are insured), and since you're a friend of the bosslady and all, decided to reduce your debt to 2 billion Yen. Plus all your current assets, including your house.

Oh, don't worry, they understand that you can't pay up immediately, so they'll try to find some jobs for you -- you'll get first priority. Plus they can arrange for some side gigs in their little, shall we say, red-light business if you're really hard-up. Oh and they won't take all your money, you'll get a bit to cover your living expenses and rent.

You start with 120 000 Yen at hand and a 2 billion Yen debt. Interest work out to about 1 million Yen per week (I doubt it gets prorated even if you pay the principal). First two weeks are only 500 thousand, since the bosslady is willing to pay the difference out of her own pocket. Also don't worry if you can't pay the interest for the week... it can be settled with just "One Video" instead. They're sure it'd sell!

--

Man, I love the dialogue in this game.
 
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You were commissioned by the Yakuza to investigate a weapon smuggling ring (by another Yakuza group) at the warehouse district. You managed to stumble across a bunch of Shoggoths said smuggler had summoned (and his corpse, incidentally), forcing you to blow them up with a cache of heavy weapons.

Along with the rest of the district.

Police, naturally, denied that the whole thing was a terrorist plot and covered the whole fiasco up as a 'gas leak'. Miraculously, there were no casualties.

You wound up costing your employer 70 million worth of damages. Oh sure, no problem, you can pay it, you have 90+ million Yen in the bank at all...

But then the damage estimate turned out to be in dollars. Not Yen.

(Which work out to about 8 billion Yen. The Yakuza rep converted it as 6 billion, which may be a mistake based on previous exchange rates.)

The Yakuza, being 'understanding' of the extenuating circumstances at hand (plus some of their stuff are insured), and since you're a friend of the bosslady and all, decided to reduce your debt to 2 billion Yen. Plus all your current assets, including your house.

Oh, don't worry, they understand that you can't pay up immediately, so they'll try to find some jobs for you -- you'll get first priority. Plus they can arrange for some side gigs in their little, shall we say, red-light business if you're really hard-up. Oh and they won't take all your money, you'll get a bit to cover your living expenses and rent.

You start with 120 000 Yen at hand and a 2 billion Yen debt. Interest work out to about 1 million Yen per week (I doubt it gets prorated even if you pay the principal). First two weeks are only 500 thousand, since the bosslady is willing to pay the difference out of her own pocket. Also don't worry if you can't pay the interest for the week... it can be settled with just "One Video" instead. They're sure it'd sell!

--

Man, I love the dialogue in this game.
Wow, thanks! That's actually pretty neat. Shame this game will likely never get an official translation though, because it sounds like it'd actually be a lot of fun to read.

Not sure who the protag is beyond well... pretty good at her job. She knows magic, which isn't unheard of for a human in Lovecraft to learn magic, but it usually comes at the cost of one's sanity... but well, no idea how close to Lovecraft lore the game is really following.

Also at least based upon the Shoggoth fight, there doesn't SEEM to be GoR, because if you lose it, it just resets you to before. Or maybe that's an Easy mode thing. Could be possible the only H in the game is from working the red-light district or the video tapes perhaps...

Whats the deal with the tape you find anyway? I swore it's like you found out on that cultist, which would be odd place to find that kind of tape...
 

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Wow, thanks! That's actually pretty neat. Shame this game will likely never get an official translation though, because it sounds like it'd actually be a lot of fun to read.

Not sure who the protag is beyond well... pretty good at her job. She knows magic, which isn't unheard of for a human in Lovecraft to learn magic, but it usually comes at the cost of one's sanity... but well, no idea how close to Lovecraft lore the game is really following.
You're welcome.

Nosogi Ren (the protag) claims that she's a Toxikineticist, a manipulator of poison. The way it's worded (pseudo-scientific terminology) suggests that it's some sort of Psi-ability though.

That said, she has Forbidden Knowledge Lvl. 1 listed under her Passive Skills section, with the following description: "You learned untouchable, taboo knowledge."

Also at least based upon the Shoggoth fight, there doesn't SEEM to be GoR, because if you lose it, it just resets you to before. Or maybe that's an Easy mode thing. Could be possible the only H in the game is from working the red-light district or the video tapes perhaps...
I'm playing on Normal. Went back to my save. Nope, no H-scene either, it just resets to the "run towards the weapons warehouse" scene.

Edit: Author says that there are not going to be any GOR (Game-over rape) scenes. Most of the H-scenes are going to be from "prostitution and video tapes". There are no in-battle clothes ripping either.

Looks like all, or nearly all the scenes are going to be vanilla. Eh, seems like a waste of potential for a Cthulhu-influenced setting, but I respect the author's wishes, and he does spell it out explicitly to avoid disappointed customers.

[Maybe he can only draw vanilla or something.)

Whats the deal with the tape you find anyway? I swore it's like you found out on that cultist, which would be odd place to find that kind of tape...
The 'tape' after the cultist fight is what Ooi-kun (the male student) sees online, on a hidden Youtube-knockoff website called "Ith-Video".

If you head over to the bar as Ren, you can hear a rumor about the website from a "Plump Youth":

"Have you heard about Ith-Video? Apparently every single video uploaded there will have their timestamps messed up. If we go by the dates there's videos uploaded decades ago, or even in the 22nd century.

The ones I've seen include a 'historically-inaccurate' video from 300 B.C. But geez, the whole thing looked so real. Maybe it was actually filmed back then... I mean... it really gives you that sort of impression...

I have this crackpot theory that it's somehow saving or storing things from a parallel world... Access to that video site is pretty intermittent, and it's not like just everyone could access it either. I don't think we even see the same videos if we do. It's a pretty mysterious website."

So yeah, the video tape is probably from the future, courtesy of the the time-travelling abilities of the Great Race of Yith.

Also, it lets you access the CG/Scene Recollection mode at the safehouse (not available in the demo though).
 
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[edit] by some miracle posted in wrong topic /DELETE ME/
 
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the dungeon crawling is really hard to get used to though,haven't played this style much
 

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So... discovered an exploit of sorts.

Ammo is tracked separately like a third stat of your characters. When you switch guns, your current ammo is transferred over, capped at the second weapon's max ammo capacity (so if you change from a M93R with 10 ammo left to a M1911, you'll lose 3 ammo and end up with the M1911's max ammo, 7).

(And if you accidentally unequip your gun by accident, you'll lose all your ammo)

Now the problem is that you can transfer ammo from a pistol to any weapon, like say a shotgun, or a sniper rifle, cartridge type be damned. The M93R is the best candidate for this exploit as it has a 20-round capacity, despite being a pistol (well, it is a machine pistol).

If you don't mind finagling around with the inventory while out of battle, this exploit allows you to reload heavier weapons with cheap handgun magazines instead of their intended, more expensive ammo.

(Side note, the magazine capacity for the each weapon is actually pretty accurate with respect to their real life counterparts.)
 

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You're welcome.

Nosogi Ren (the protag) claims that she's a Toxikineticist, a manipulator of poison. The way it's worded (pseudo-scientific terminology) suggests that it's some sort of Psi-ability though.

That said, she has Forbidden Knowledge Lvl. 1 listed under her Passive Skills section, with the following description: "You learned untouchable, taboo knowledge."
That sounds like "magic" within Lovecraft, that's for sure. Nice power lies within... at the likely cost of your sanity in the long run.


I'm playing on Normal. Went back to my save. Nope, no H-scene either, it just resets to the "run towards the weapons warehouse" scene.

Edit: Author says that there are not going to be any GOR (Game-over rape) scenes. Most of the H-scenes are going to be from "prostitution and video tapes". There are no in-battle clothes ripping either.

Looks like all, or nearly all the scenes are going to be vanilla. Eh, seems like a waste of potential for a Cthulhu-influenced setting, but I respect the author's wishes, and he does spell it out explicitly to avoid disappointed customers.

[Maybe he can only draw vanilla or something.)
Got a response from the author? Impressive. Still, at least that answers that. A bit disappointing given the setting, but still, author's choice!


The 'tape' after the cultist fight is what Ooi-kun (the male student) sees online, on a hidden Youtube-knockoff website called "Ith-Video".

If you head over to the bar as Ren, you can hear a rumor about the website from a "Plump Youth":

"Have you heard about Ith-Video? Apparently every single video uploaded there will have their timestamps messed up. If we go by the dates there's videos uploaded decades ago, or even in the 22nd century.

The ones I've seen include a 'historically-inaccurate' video from 300 B.C. But geez, the whole thing looked so real. Maybe it was actually filmed back then... I mean... it really gives you that sort of impression...

I have this crackpot theory that it's somehow saving or storing things from a parallel world... Access to that video site is pretty intermittent, and it's not like just everyone could access it either. I don't think we even see the same videos if we do. It's a pretty mysterious website."

So yeah, the video tape is probably from the future, courtesy of the the time-travelling abilities of the Great Race of Yith.

Also, it lets you access the CG/Scene Recollection mode at the safehouse (not available in the demo though).
Very interesting indeed. Guess the Yith got bored and decided to start recording porn from across the ages!

Thanks for the translations, as it were.
 

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... Got a response from the author? Impressive. Still, at least that answers that. A bit disappointing given the setting, but still, author's choice!
Eh, I didn't really ask him. I just read the game description on DLsite, that's all. Not as impressive as you thought.

ジャンル:18禁3DダンジョンRPG

●基本CG:40枚前後(差分とかまだ数えてないです)

敗北Hシーンとか入れてない系です。
 化け物に負けて触手で拘束されてアヘらされたりエルフの村に
 オークの群れが襲いかかったりとかくっ殺とかそういうシチュはないです。

大体は売春だったり動画撮影だったり誘われて流されちゃったり
 他に手段がないので悔しそうに仕方なく体を許しちゃう系がメインです。

 一回許しちゃったらどんどん転がり落ちていく感じで。

●クトゥルフ神話をモチーフにした世界観で
 そこはかとなくハードボイルド気味に裏社会でノワールな感じだったり。

戦闘中脱衣とかはありません。
(Translations for the underlined section are already paraphrased earlier, for those who are not following the line of conversation.)

Very interesting indeed. Guess the Yith got bored and decided to start recording porn from across the ages!

Thanks for the translations, as it were.
You're welcome.
 

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Game seems to be slated for a late April release (thanks to the new Anticipation Ranking on DLsite).

Will note that the game is definitely more "Lovecraftian-themed" than "Lovecraftian-based". I mean, where's my SAN stat, for pete sake. Given the group's H scene style in their previous game, though, I doubt they'd be able to handle writing convincing sanity slippage and drawing hardcore tentacle rape. I guess there's always Fukai ni Nemuru Oujo no Abaddon for that kind of material.

Enough effort was put into Escape from the Lugome Fortress's scenes to keep my attention, but not enough to really be considered a explore-the-possibilities-of-turning-the-MC-into-a-total-slut type game. I'm looking forward to seeing how far they push the boundaries with this game, though.
 

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After Chavelier ( ) and Simple House's next game ( ) this is THE game I'm looking forward to.

(Especially since those two are overdue. :( )

Really looking forward to exactly what role the sex-related stats are going to play in terms of the narrative.

(In other words: Dear Porn God please make them do something useful)
 

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So how do you access the red light work? I'm going through every menu I can find and it's not showing up.
 

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Re: Evening Starter

The demo only has it show up once, so once you get that scene that's it (which worries me a lot as far as replayability goes)

I don't remember what triggers it though, but I do remember it as a mostly-kata menu option.

(In other news, if you don't have the money to auto-pay at the end of the week you also get a scene that plays once, and attempting to do it again next week doesn't cause the scene to replay. Again, makes me worried about replayability).
 

chronoex

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Re: Evening Starter

Well no, there are (at least) 3 scenes in the demo.

First one is the video clip that gets sent to the guy you rescue, after the first dungeon.

Second one is when you receive mail from someone asking to buy a night with you. This happens within the first few days you get started with the game proper with a safe house. You select the newly added Mail option in the safe house menu and choose either to Accept, Reject, or Reconsider the offer.

Third scene is at the end of the first week on Saturday, you are asked to pay interest on your debt with either your cash on hand (if you have any) or with your body.

So as far as I know the prostitution scenes just "happen" to you and you can't actively go looking for them.
 
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