Like any good adventure, it starts in the bedroom.īut what about the mechanics? Well they’re alright, nothing to write home about. You start to lose interest in something that could’ve had some compelling plot (not the lewd kind, yet). Although this is a small nitpick, when considering the character you play as isn’t the most likeable. When you’ve seen cute things, with round and distinct colour choice, the transition to see his face is somewhat jarring. Aside the slight surprise our protagonist has an actual face in these types of games. The prime example being the main protagonist (insert name). Namely with our would-be saviour.Ĭompared to most character designs, their super-deformed chibi art style is almost jarring when you see their character portraits. But in terms of how cohesive everything feels, it’s a little off at times. And barring the final boss, there is little to no grind needed, unless trying to unlock the CGs (Computer Graphics, a term coined in Visual Novels for its artwork). Whilst the catch pool isn’t large, it has a solid amount of choice that manages to keep most things relatively tame. Featuring a relatively diverse colourful palette, it creates an adorable gallery of “monsters”/”cuties” to catch. This is a game that ticks that box, almost too well for what it offers.įirst the positives, the art style is really nice. ![]() ![]() As far as lewd content is concerned, it’s a little on the wayside so for those looking for a “game first, hentai second” experience. ![]() Condensed, the story follows the would-be saviour of the planet, on a quest to gather all of the different parts of Eradine’s heart to stop the forces of evil. It’s a game that’s like Pokémon, but a tad bit bawdy. Shards of Eradine is a game developed by Cryptid Tech, and like my tag line says. Reviews // 25th Jan 2018 - 6 years ago // By Owen Chan Shards of Eradine Review
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