That and its fantastic soundtrack keeps it lively as you’re trudging through it, floor by floor. Luckily however, you can finish Tower of Succubus within a couple of sittings, so it doesn’t really overstay its welcome, even if you have to put it down for a bit before you move on. Even giving us more weapons, or items to play around with would be a great help, and could add a much more dynamic experience while playing it. Although I did enjoy it, and the puzzles could be clever at times, I did find that playing it for an extended period of time, it did become a bit monotonous. As you climb further and further up the tower, since the gameplay is relatively simple, it can feel a bit repetitive. Truly there isn’t much to complain about when it comes to Tower of Succubus, but if I was to pick one thing that could be improved, it would be the variety of stages you play through, and the types of puzzles you can solve. Both handy for going back and admiring the gorgeous artwork and recounting that one hint you completely forgot about! Which can also be viewed within your gallery later. Luckily you can grind these points out (no pun intended), just before the boss fights to give you an extra edge.Īside from using enemies to your advantage (in more ways than one), you can also find hints and story sequences, that’ll give you the ins and outs of the history of Tower of Succubus, which also come accompanied by a impressively detailed erotic scene. That and each time you perform the act you’ll gain “charm points”, which can later be spent to power up, giving you an instant health refill, and infinite magic for the remainder of the stage. Similarly to how it worked in Sword of Succubus, except you’ll find yourself doing it much more often in Tower of Succubus, both because you want to see what new scenes you can find, and because it replenishes your HP as well. However, in order to replenish your mana you’ll have to lure enemies in and absorb their “life essence” by using your “charm” magic. I loved that it was actually a mechanic!Īs you play the game you can attack enemies by using your magic, which consumes your mana. What I appreciate the most about Tower of Succubus is that the adult content is deeply rooted into the entire experience, but not just from an aesthetical standpoint, but also from a gameplay standpoint. That said, although non-consensual sex was a bigger theme in Tower of Succubus, at no point did it promote sexual violence, nor did any of the characters seem to be in duress, which resulted in it scoring a 53 for the type of content, just like its sibling. That and a much smaller focus, or no focus at all, on the whole breast milk kink that was so prevalent in the Sword of Succubus. When it came to the the type of adult content however, there was a bigger focus on non-consensual sex (at least in the story scenes), and having sexual relations with non-human and non-humanoid characters such as orcs, goblins, slimes, and tentacle monsters. I mean you’re a semen craving succubus, so that’s no surprise.
Like Sword of Succubus, we landed on a 3 for the level of erotic scenes, since it was a large focus of both the gameplay and the overarching storyline. Sword of Succubus already set the bar with a fairly high ranking when it came to the level and type of adult content, which Tower of Succubus actually matches, though in different ways. Where the naughty minded folks at Libra Heart team up with Critical Bliss to bring us their own take on the classic dungeon crawler genre, but with a salacious twist! Well, we’re once again taking a look at Tower and Sword of Succubus, with the second half of this lewd and retro inspired compilation – Tower of Succubus. What’s great is that even the smallest of tweaks, added to these foundational gaming classifications, can still make for an exciting and refreshing experience. Think platformers, action adventures, and the time tested RPG. When it comes to gaming, there are many genres that are considered staples, and have been iterated upon time and time again.