NZ Gamer - It's not everyday that your editor asks you to review a sex game. But there's more to this story than just the game. Seduce Me was kicked out of Steam's Greenlight for its content; i.e. drawings of naked women and written depictions of sexual activities. Needless to say I have opinions about this (see my reviews of Hitman: Absolution, Lollipop Chainsaw for a basic idea), so this review will be about the game, but also about sex in games as a general topic.
The storytelling skills of video games has seen an astronomical rise over the past decade, rivalling that of TV and cinema and in some cases bettering both. But where games fall to the wayside of their more experienced siblings is good ol' fashioned love making, or your simple titillating catalyst. Cause bloodshed in a game is fine, but breasts and intimacy is a huge no-no! But that may not be the case for these 10 brave, strange and collar warming games. These 10 took the challenge of attempting to make video games sexy and ran with them, admittedly head first into walls but at least they tried and gave us this list to gawp at.
I don't care if this is clickbait I love watching hentai and I'm not ashamed.
Marcus Estrada writes: "Back in March 2014, Seduce Me was funded to the tune of $8,236. In case you don't remember it this is an otome visual novel by Seraphim Entertainment. The tale focused around a young woman who had just inherited her grandpa's house but, upon visiting, discovers a group of handsome fellows. As it turns out, they're not just house crashers but incubi."
Marcus estrada writes: "Perhaps you’re a long time fan of visual novels but are still new to the realm of otome games, or you’ve never even touched one prior to Seduce Me’s existence. Whatever the case may be you’re not alone out there. There are tons of otome games available on PC (and a few on consoles too) to help quench a sudden need for them. It’s hard to say there are many others which allow you to date incubi, but hey, that’s part of what makes Seduce Me special."