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Contrary to what people may be thinking, this isn't an attempt to get suggestions of things to play, that list has quite the backlog that'll last me for a long, long time. I'm honestly just curious as to what H-games people liked the most for their plot, not what H-games people like most for their "plot".

EDIT: and in case anyone was curious, Kamidori Alchemy Meister and Bunny Black (1 more than 2) are probably up there for me.
 
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Fate/Stay Night (yes, this was originally an H-game) put in around 40+ hours. 70+ if you add in /Hollow. Even read the H scene instead of looking at the pictures...mostly....I mean, Rin, Rider and Sakura.....
Koihime Musou - probably more because I'm a 3 kingdoms fanatic than it actually being a good plot.....but the characters are really charming. Shin Koihime Musou is long overdue for translation....
Something about a dragon loli (not Kanna) - I can't remember the name but the all-ages version is available on steam. Story was cute (before it got serious), main heroine was cute (before she grew up) and I like cute stuff so win.
Monmusu Gakuen - Loooooooooong!! Every single path in that game took me upwards of 6 hours to complete and it was cliche as hell! But it was monster girls in a high school setting...and quite enjoyable.
Little Sister Paradise - lmao, I'm joking....that game doesn't have a plot. It's just random excuses for a brother to have sex with his sisters.
3 Sisters Story - Old, really old. One of the 3 games that started my path down H games. A nice game about revenge and unexpectedly warming up to your targets.
 
Counting VNs does seem unfair, but the line between VNs and games are blurry anyway.

Baldr Sky took me 150 hours or so and it's a goddamn amazing Sci-fi plot.
 
They are officially considered games. Until that changes, I consider them games.

And honestly, if I tried list non-VN H-games that actually have a good plot.....I'll be here all day trying to think up stuff.
Ah, I did find the games 305 Labs make to have interesting plots.
Also cupid ice's Missing Link was enjoyable.
 
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Pixel town wild times at Akanemachi
 
Hard to say.
There were many rpg maker like game with interesting par tint he story / plot. But using translating tool to understand either make the quality fall or there was part I didn't understand. So while there quite a few game I enjoyed I find myself having trouble finding a name to quote...

As for VN like / ADV.
Personally I loved Utawarerumono (although only the 1st game has H part, 2nd and 3rd game only have ecchi).
 
<--- 100% the story is Goooooooood & sad :< BUT GOOD! :>
 
Lets see, for starters, my all time favorite series would have to be Fate/Stay Night. Thankfully, I read the VN before delving into the series as a whole all those years ago. You really are there for the story since the H-scenes are so few and far apart, not too mention pretty meme worthy.

The Muv-Luv series was amazing as well. The first part is pretty average but the next two completely transform it into something incredible.

Baldr Sky is by far has my favorite gameplay in a VN. I enjoyed it immensely and hope the translated version comes out someday. Amazing sci-fi cyberworld setting.

Koihime Musou was very enjoyable and I hope we can get the sequels one day, though the story is average the cast is very endearing but that may just be cause I am a fan of the Three Kingdoms era with DW and RoTK.

The Grisaia series is also a gem. Though personally I enjoyed the first one over its sequals.

I'd be here all day talking about my favorite VN that had H-scenes. If I had to pick a H-game that I found had an enjoyable story, I'd have to say Teaching Feeling, Monster Girl Quest, and I suppose the Rance Series.
 
My favorite is Peniban Quest. Now Im not really into this kind of stuff but man it made me feel feels.
You, Aheru, are a young hero destined to save the world by killing the demon lord, who took your father's life, a hero before you during the quest you meet two older women, a warrior and a mage, who become your allies but sexually abuse you constantly then a young martial artist that initially starts warm to you but starts abusing you quick enough,on top of raping you anally/feeding you piss/locking you in chastity, your party feeds you constantly some kind of magical Viagra. Eventually you reach the demon lord's castle, you kill him and find out he's actually your dad who was transformed by succubi into a sexual monster because of drugs and sexual torture sfter defeating him you come back home all sad, then the mage fucks your mom and you get raped on your father's gravestone, spilling cum and piss over it as you are forced to forsake him.
then you quest again to fight against the god succubus, Domina who's in process of conquering the world of course the rape, abuse and drugging from the party doesn't stop, you power through because you need to save the world and they're the only allies you got. You finally reach Domina's throne, surprise surprise your allies were her generals all along and betray you.
you go through a long, grueling fight and eventually vanquish them in an epic battle…
Not
Domina, the goddess herself, comes out and crushes out in a one-sided battle,you are then being made into a prisoner, and raped and milked constantly in a hellish place with no hope in between your constant rape, you are being thoroughly humiliated, beaten and choked to death then resurrected dozen of times, and of course fed more drugs that start changing your body into a mindless sex beast,you lose all your levels while your former allies keep getting stronger,then the loli martial artist frees you and you start escaping nevermind it was all a ruse, you fall into a tentacle room where you are once again brutally (and by brutally I mean REALLY brutally) raped and you learn that you'll turn into a monster like your father, just as you impregnate the mage.
fades to black, c-could it be that? nope, 12 years timeskip, you now play Aheru's son that just arrived at the Demon Lord's castle, manipulated to kill his father (your former shota) just like you did resulting in a grueling and cruel battle where you literally cut apart your former hero, now a huge penis monster, first amputating his arms then crushing his balls and cutting off his penis. New hero deals the finishing blow to his father while the 3 women literally come at the display
it ends on a "fufufu ~ now we have a new sacrifice ready" hinting the new shota will also go through the horrors above and the cycle will continue forever
Fin
 
Maybe Kanon? It made me laugh out loud at some parts (Yuuichi thinking about Sayuri's plans to rescue Mai), and cry my eyes out at others (Makoto).
 
My favorite h-game stories are ones that emphasise the vulnerability of the MC. Obviously this must be reflected in gameplay too. I don't so much enjoy playing as ultra-powerful magical girls unless they have weaknesses in equal measure. Take for example Wanderer Girl Rei https://ulmf.org/threads/rei-wanderer-girl-rei-combat-rape.10893/ - As far as I could understand, the protagonist happens to be extremely skilled in swordsmanship but is otherwise completely ordinary. Gameplay revolves around preventing her from being disarmed through stamina management. Or Taima Shaman Miko/Exorcism Shrine Maiden. Both its characters are (or become) crazy powerful, but the enemies' H-attacks drain their magical power and many of them can bind her to prevent her using physical attacks, and making her even more susceptible to H-attacks.
As for the plots themselves, in my opinion John Carmack was right when he said "Story in a game is like a story in a porn movie. It's expected to be there, but it's not that important." when you apply it to H-games. Anything more than creating the context of the gameplay, giving the character their backstory and motivation, and those of her adversaries is superfluous. It can be nice and it can create greater context, but often it runs the risk of detracting from its eroticism if the subject matter is too heavy (Phantom Gate, Reclaim Reality, TSM). Unless you're a snuff or guro fan I don't think hentai and references to death, injury or malady really mix. Or to put it more succinctly, experiencing an H-game's story shouldn't be upsetting.
 
Personally I have doubts between the storyline of Rance VI and kamidori alchemy meister. I would say those 2 games have my favourite storylines.

My favorite h-game stories are ones that emphasise the vulnerability of the MC. Obviously this must be reflected in gameplay too. I don't so much enjoy playing as ultra-powerful magical girls unless they have weaknesses in equal measure. Take for example Wanderer Girl Rei https://ulmf.org/threads/rei-wanderer-girl-rei-combat-rape.10893/ - As far as I could understand, the protagonist happens to be extremely skilled in swordsmanship but is otherwise completely ordinary. Gameplay revolves around preventing her from being disarmed through stamina management. Or Taima Shaman Miko/Exorcism Shrine Maiden. Both its characters are (or become) crazy powerful, but the enemies' H-attacks drain their magical power and many of them can bind her to prevent her using physical attacks, and making her even more susceptible to H-attacks.
As for the plots themselves, in my opinion John Carmack was right when he said "Story in a game is like a story in a porn movie. It's expected to be there, but it's not that important." when you apply it to H-games. Anything more than creating the context of the gameplay, giving the character their backstory and motivation, and those of her adversaries is superfluous. It can be nice and it can create greater context, but often it runs the risk of detracting from its eroticism if the subject matter is too heavy (Phantom Gate, Reclaim Reality, TSM). Unless you're a snuff or guro fan I don't think hentai and references to death, injury or malady really mix. Or to put it more succinctly, experiencing an H-game's story shouldn't be upsetting.

You sir want to play mostly nukiges XD, I prefer games with storyline and gameplay, I can understand that you prefer them like that so that you can focus on erotism, but I personally prefer adult stories, it can have happy and sad moments, it can have death... obviously I don't want any of that in the sex scenes but I want a game with that.

For example I liked a lot fallout new vegas, but it never has enough realism, I would imagine that the powder gangers would capture women and use them as sex slaves, even more as a woman you would better not be even near them because they would try to capture you. Another thing that I like are romances and I want to feel the passion of the characters on it, because of that I would like to have a full sex scene rather than what we have in normal games, start of the scene, black screen and it ended.

Sigh in many games if they didn't have sex as a taboo I would feel the game much more real.
 
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My favorite h-game stories are ones that emphasise the vulnerability of the MC. Obviously this must be reflected in gameplay too. I don't so much enjoy playing as ultra-powerful magical girls unless they have weaknesses in equal measure. Take for example Wanderer Girl Rei https://ulmf.org/threads/rei-wanderer-girl-rei-combat-rape.10893/ - As far as I could understand, the protagonist happens to be extremely skilled in swordsmanship but is otherwise completely ordinary. Gameplay revolves around preventing her from being disarmed through stamina management. Or Taima Shaman Miko/Exorcism Shrine Maiden. Both its characters are (or become) crazy powerful, but the enemies' H-attacks drain their magical power and many of them can bind her to prevent her using physical attacks, and making her even more susceptible to H-attacks.
As for the plots themselves, in my opinion John Carmack was right when he said "Story in a game is like a story in a porn movie. It's expected to be there, but it's not that important." when you apply it to H-games. Anything more than creating the context of the gameplay, giving the character their backstory and motivation, and those of her adversaries is superfluous. It can be nice and it can create greater context, but often it runs the risk of detracting from its eroticism if the subject matter is too heavy (Phantom Gate, Reclaim Reality, TSM). Unless you're a snuff or guro fan I don't think hentai and references to death, injury or malady really mix. Or to put it more succinctly, experiencing an H-game's story shouldn't be upsetting.
I'd have to agree with a multitude of those points. After all, in writing in general (not just H stuff) characters that have vulnerabilities and character flaws and are therefore more human are much more relatable characters than the "all-powerful with no weaknesses" archetype you sometimes stumble upon.
...Plus, I'm not into snuff or guro, and I often find them more of a turn-off than a turn-on in every aspect of the word.
 
You sir want to play mostly nukiges XD
I'm not sure quite what you mean by this. If I'm playing an H-game sure, I do want it to be full to the brim with H-content (Assuming the definition for "nukige" is as the first google result tells me). If the primary focus a given H-game isn't such content, then it's not an H-game as far as I'm concerned, rather a game with sex scenes. That's not to say that they can't be used to add value to a fully fleshed-out story and expand the characters and their relationships, like Mass Effect but less tame - but spending so and so long experiencing this story or gameplay that's unrelated to the immediate context the sex scenes takes place in, takes away from its value as something to fap to. It dilutes the fappable content.
I think it all really depends on how the H-scenes are integrated and presented. The way it's done in "Female protagonist in a dungeon full of rape monsters" is going to be entirely different from "Protagonists fighting an ancient magical war and sometimes they bang". In one, the story and gameplay serve the H-scenes. In the other, the H-scenes serve the story and the context of the gameplay.
 
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I'm not sure quite what you mean by this. If I'm playing an H-game sure, I do want it to be full to the brim with H-content (Assuming the definition for "nukige" is as the first google result tells me). If the primary focus a given H-game isn't such content, then it's not an H-game as far as I'm concerned, rather a game with sex scenes. That's not to say that they can't be used to add value to a fully fleshed-out story and expand the characters and their relationships, like Mass Effect but less tame - but spending so and so long experiencing this story or gameplay that's unrelated to the immediate context the sex scenes takes place in, takes away from its value as something to fap to. It dilutes the fappable content.
I think it all really depends on how the H-scenes are integrated and presented. The way it's done in "Female protagonist in a dungeon full of rape monsters" is going to be entirely different from "Protagonists fighting an ancient magical war and sometimes they bang". In one, the story and gameplay serve the H-scenes. In the other, the H-scenes serve the story.

Yep that's the thing, you truly said it yourself, "it dilutes the fappable content", I don't play adult games to fap but to get a mature story, which I can't have on normal games because of SJW and many other groups that would feel offended, it's ironic that you can kill 10000 people in a game but nudity and sex should get banned.

I played Rance VI and never fapped, in fact in some sex scenes I was laughing rather than feeling excited. In kamidori alchemy meister you truly have the sex scenes diluted, it's mostly a good gameplay and storyline with some sex scenes at some points. I truly believe that those games aren't truly made to be fapped but more like to add to the story and world.
 
For example I liked a lot fallout new vegas, but it never has enough realism, I would imagine that the powder gangers would capture women and use them as sex slaves, even more as a woman you would better not be even near them because they would try to capture you. Another thing that I like are romances and I want to feel the passion of the characters on it, because of that I would like to have a full sex scene rather than what we have in normal games, start of the scene, black screen and it ended.

Sigh in many games if they didn't have sex as a taboo I would feel the game much more real.
Modded Skyrim and Fallout are a really special case in relation to what I talk about, and I wish there were more games that did this. They can be played as a traditional H-game with "Rape on Defeat" by just going around all the dungeons, and there are loads of mods that can expand on that aspect. But you can also play it for the game its self with sex being incidental, or part of the plot in that it's part of the journey your character goes through especially with slavery mods and such. Some, like Sanguine's Debauchery, make that almost front-and-center.
I agree that more mainstream games should feature adult content because of its utility as a storytelling device and the fact that we all have diddly bits and like to mash them together (and like to watch other people do so), so why ignore it in games where you otherwise spend your time practically committing genocide.

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It wasn't an SJW thing that nudity and sexuality aren't featured more in mainstream media. That's a product of religion, and the backwards notion that we should suppress our sexuality to ridiculous degrees (depending on the sect of which religion), to the point many places and people in the world still have trouble with the idea of teaching children about it. Maybe it's perpetuated by 3rd-wave feminism, but I think a majority of consumers, being not so far around either end of the horseshoe, would support more sexual content in our media, and I think that's shown by the likes of TV shows like Game of Thrones and Westworld, and video games such as The Witcher 3 and Mass Effect Andromeda (hard as it might suck).
 
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