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About This Game The Endless Court is eternal, ruled by Immortals who have guided the four races of the world since the dawn of time. But they seem very concerned with preventing anyone from studying the broken ruins that litter the world, and peace is more fragile than it seems.Felana is one of the historians at the margins of society, oppressed by the anti-scholarship edicts of the Endless Court. All she wants is to take care of her daughter and study in peace... but as war brews among Immortals and her knowledge suddenly becomes troublingly relevant, she isn't going to have that option.Features An old school RPG adding modern elements and removing the grind. Learn unique skills from equipment, both active and passive, to customize your party. Enemies in dungeons are visible and avoidable instead of random encounters. 10+ hours of twisting storyline with further optional challenges available. Sidequests and postgame content that improve your party's relationships. 24 base scenes and 100+ images total showing plot points and scenes between the characters. a09c17d780 Title: Desecration of WingsGenre: Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Sierra LeePublisher:Sierra LeeRelease Date: 16 Mar, 2018 Desecration Of Wings Ativador Download [portable] desecration of wings contorted stones. desecration of wings sierra lee. desecration of wings igg. desecration of wings steam patch. desecration of wings patch. desecration of wings cheats. desecration of wings vndb. desecration of wings forest of shadow. desecration of wings. desecration of wings guide. desecration of wings cg gallery. desecration of wings stout bulb. desecration of wings noble tower. desecration of wings map. desecration of wings characters. desecration of wings gameplay. desecration of wings all scenes. desecration of wings mega. desecration of wings casino. desecration of wings download free. desecration of wings all cg. desecration of wings forest. desecration of wings game. desecration of wings dark mimic. desecration of wings scenes. desecration of wings steam. desecration of wings full save. desecration of wings pretty. desecration of wings forest maze. desecration of wings h scene. desecration of wings review. desecration of wings twisting shadows. desecration of wings apk. desecration of wings español. desecration of wings gambling. desecration of wings soulstone. desecration of wings free download. desecration of wings ver.1.01. desecration of wings soul lantern. desecration of wings download. desecration of wings save file. desecration of wings walkthrough. desecration of wings true ending. desecration of wings v1.0.1 In the first hour or two of the game, I didn't enjoy it that much. I'll just say that bluntly. As you get more into the story though, it, and the characters, do become more interesting. I think my biggest criticism of this game is that it feels rushed. What should be 8 lines of dialog is 2, that sort of thing. I think if she aime towards her game being a 15-20 hour game, instead of a 10-15 hour game, there would have been room for more dialog, to not only expand on story telling, but also character development.Because for a game where the lead character is a historian? We are left with very little information about the world. Without wanting to say much lest I spoil anything, my prime example is.... I still have no clue what the races are, or what the difference is between them. In classic fantasy, using orcs and dwarves and elves, there is a certain pre-existing knowledge that helps us understand the different races. I'm just not seeing anything, in game, to tell me how the races are different, aside from one has one style of wing, one has another, and the last has none.OK. Ripping into it that bit aside, what do I like about the game?For one thing, the art is very attractive. From full character portraits to the face boxes for dialog, original artwork was used, and it was very well made, and grants all the characters individuality. For another, the story really is interesting, and I think my gripe above about how it seems you are never told a great deal about the world is such a gripe because I WANT to know more. The combat system is exceptionally well done, with a unique skill system. The tile map, for the world map, for dungeons, and for cities, is well made and detailed, which gives the game a much more professional look than you get out of most RPG maker games. So, here are my pros and cons, though I would like to state that my overall opinion is a positive one, I am glad I bought the game, and I did truly enjoy it:Pros:-Combat was excellent and requires thought-Story, which sparse for my taste, was still very interesting-Sierra Lee is a master at pulling the most out of the RPG maler engines, leading to very polished games with unique assest-Skill system-Closer to "erotic" than "porn," in that, while blatently sexual, the sex aspects are not the driving force in the gameCons:-Short. It would have benefited greatly, in my opinion, from 2 to 5 more hours of gameplay-Bare in parts. A very few maps are much more minimalist that I would have expected. Some plot issues are rushed through when more detail would have been nice-No "quests" tab in menu. There are times where it is too easy to lose track of your objectives-Miss it an it's gone. Though usually for minor things, and not a big deal, this game has a few things that, if you do not find them the first time, you are out of luck. You missed it, it's gone. Though not a completionist, these things always bug me.-Art used in erotic scenes was reused enough to be noticable. I think as few 2 or 3 more pieces would have provided enough diversification it wouldn't be nearly so noticable-A few gameplay mechanics were never explained (affection between party members. most gains seemed plot involved anyways, and I have no clue what changes the effection scores grant)My cons list seems longer, but in actuallity most of them are minor gripes, where as the pros really made the game a great experience. So, I want to reitterate, I am glad I bought this game, I did enjoy it, and I do recommend it.. I reccomend this game to those who:a - don't mind some jrpg grinding, (the store page advertises that it's "removing the grind." But I found that's only true if you're aiming for a certain achievement & ending. Whereas if you want the "true" ending, then you have to do some grinding)b - want a jrpg fantasy world that incorporates some lovecraftian horror, (one's soul is just another thing that can, and inevitably will be, destroyed. And that sometimes creates abominations in their place)c - want a "mature" game, (just in case you somehow didn't see an age verification screen. Also, the main protagonist is a sex worker) andd - don't mind if the writing isn't the dev's best, especially early on. (the later two thirds of the story didn't disappoint, especial with the true ending requiring you to complete an old occult ritual to herald the end of the world... sorta, but it's still not Sierra Lee's "A game")Despite the two aforementioned downsides, this game has been an overall positive experience.. Pros-tituteCons-ider buying itIntellectually arousing story, Hardcore narrative pacing, Double Penetration skills for high defense mobs, Eldritch horrors that you can have meaningful relationships with, this game has it all. Very well put together little rpg with a solid story.. In the first hour or two of the game, I didn't enjoy it that much. I'll just say that bluntly. As you get more into the story though, it, and the characters, do become more interesting. I think my biggest criticism of this game is that it feels rushed. What should be 8 lines of dialog is 2, that sort of thing. I think if she aime towards her game being a 15-20 hour game, instead of a 10-15 hour game, there would have been room for more dialog, to not only expand on story telling, but also character development.Because for a game where the lead character is a historian? We are left with very little information about the world. Without wanting to say much lest I spoil anything, my prime example is.... I still have no clue what the races are, or what the difference is between them. In classic fantasy, using orcs and dwarves and elves, there is a certain pre-existing knowledge that helps us understand the different races. I'm just not seeing anything, in game, to tell me how the races are different, aside from one has one style of wing, one has another, and the last has none.OK. Ripping into it that bit aside, what do I like about the game?For one thing, the art is very attractive. From full character portraits to the face boxes for dialog, original artwork was used, and it was very well made, and grants all the characters individuality. For another, the story really is interesting, and I think my gripe above about how it seems you are never told a great deal about the world is such a gripe because I WANT to know more. The combat system is exceptionally well done, with a unique skill system. The tile map, for the world map, for dungeons, and for cities, is well made and detailed, which gives the game a much more professional look than you get out of most RPG maker games. So, here are my pros and cons, though I would like to state that my overall opinion is a positive one, I am glad I bought the game, and I did truly enjoy it:Pros:-Combat was excellent and requires thought-Story, which sparse for my taste, was still very interesting-Sierra Lee is a master at pulling the most out of the RPG maler engines, leading to very polished games with unique assest-Skill system-Closer to "erotic" than "porn," in that, while blatently sexual, the sex aspects are not the driving force in the gameCons:-Short. It would have benefited greatly, in my opinion, from 2 to 5 more hours of gameplay-Bare in parts. A very few maps are much more minimalist that I would have expected. Some plot issues are rushed through when more detail would have been nice-No "quests" tab in menu. There are times where it is too easy to lose track of your objectives-Miss it an it's gone. Though usually for minor things, and not a big deal, this game has a few things that, if you do not find them the first time, you are out of luck. You missed it, it's gone. Though not a completionist, these things always bug me.-Art used in erotic scenes was reused enough to be noticable. I think as few 2 or 3 more pieces would have provided enough diversification it wouldn't be nearly so noticable-A few gameplay mechanics were never explained (affection between party members. most gains seemed plot involved anyways, and I have no clue what changes the effection scores grant)My cons list seems longer, but in actuallity most of them are minor gripes, where as the pros really made the game a great experience. So, I want to reitterate, I am glad I bought this game, I did enjoy it, and I do recommend it.. Wow, I couldn't stop playing this. It was exactly what I was looking for, but I'll try to calm down and not fangirl. This game is not for everyone, but I think it has some good things going for it.Pros: - I can't say enough good things about the story and characters. They're not "good for this type of game" they're good PERIOD. - The art is lovely, with nice shading and very expressive faces. - The system of learning\/equipping skills from equipment makes combat a lot more fun. - There are two different endings, and it adds a lot to the game. You really feel the consequences, and the benefits of taking on all those tricky optional bosses. >_< - I never felt like anything was busywork. Even the collectables are tied to plot and challenges, and they unlock some of the best scenes in the game. - Finishing the game unlocks a nice gallery with hints on missed scenes. - The auto-save feature is a lifesaver. - Best tentacle husbando. - Game is longer than expected. I played quite a bit and I still haven't done everything, much less replayed.Cons: - Game is longer than expected. I lost sleep because I kept thinking I was almost done. - It's definitely an oldschool RPG. Maybe it's a little smoother, but you have to like RPGs. - Most of the art is done in a consistent style I liked, but a few scenes don't fit as well and were a little jarring. - YMMV, but I felt that too many of the scenes involved Felana's job (~40%). A few of these were nice, but many were more generic than I expected from Sierra. I would have preferred more of the main type of scenes.So all in all, this was a really fun experience. If you like RPGs, this one nails what makes them fun. I would have enjoyed playing it even without the patch, but there is no reason to do so. The scenes are a natural part of the game and really make it into something special.. Pervy with enough story and advancement that it won't feel like an RPGmaker clone. There are times where grinding is effective, so if you don't like that sort of thing to achieve success, you might have a hard time. Otherwise, enjoy the aesthetics and beat some 2D monsters and hope your waifu survives.. TL;DR: Well-written and entertaining characters, which offer a novel viewpoint. (You play as a prostitute and it isn't played for laughs.) The standard RPG gameplay is very competently implemented. The R18 content is a nice addition, but hardly all the game has to offer. The art-style for the R18 content is sadly rather inconsistent.Steam censors the word pro-stitute. ... This is ridiculous.The long version:The items are roughly listed in order of importance to my recommendation.Characters:This game offers a great argument as to why R18 content should be allowed on Steam. It would be nigh-on impossible to really thoroughly tell a story from the perspective of a prostitute otherwise. But because the enforcement is rather lax, we are able to enjoy this gem.The main character (the blue haired one) is the main draw of this game. This is mainly because nobody seems to have ever talked about being a prostitute in a semi-serious way in these kinds of games. Well, nobody that has any talent for writing characters... or dialogue... And that is exactly what Sierra Lee is able to provide. The interactions the protagonist has with her clients before and after the act are honestly the reason I sought all of them out. (More on that later.) The various reasons, motives and circumstances in which the main characters works her trade are not only entertaining, but also shed a different light on prostitution that was quite a bit more benevolent than the main stream.On the other hand, her interactions with her daughter (the red haired one), who has to come to grips with the fact that her mother is a prostitute, constitute the best part of the first half of the game. For once, this particular conflict felt really genuine and relateable. I mean, think about your mother sleeping with men other than your father for money? That's a little weird, right?Sadly, the other characters are a tad more normal and in the bright shining light of the main character and her daughter, this makes them look particularly dull. Luckily, most of the time of the game is spent very much focused on these two, so it hardly matters.The gameplay:At first glance nothing novel happens here and certainly, beyond being competently made, this is nothing outside of RPGMaker norms. The interesting parts lie in the details. The way the gameplay reinforces the world building and story was actually a bit stunning at first. Being quite used to JRPGs, I spent a bit of the beginning grinding up the characters and then went confidently into the first big city and wanted to start buying the shops empty, but... I didn't have any money.Indeed, as the protagonist mentions upon her first encounter with monsters, mobs rarely carry cash. In fact, even those that do won't have much more than 10 bucks on them.The reason I was pleasently surprised at this point, was that it perfectly reinforced the background of the character. The clients I had met thus far made up a good half of my money and the rest of the cash was hard-fought in some dungeon. Prostitution was literally the only thing keeping this woman afloat if she didn't want to go out and risk her life.The price differential between what city folks could afford and her purse on my first trip to town was indeed so large that even hours later I was nowhere near being able to affording more than 2-4 items.Of course, as you become an absurdly powerful fighter your income increases, but it never quite becomes staggering. At the end of the game I was still going out to grind for money, because there were still things to buy that I wanted and actual labor was the only option for me to get to those items.Ultimately, I wouldn't just say the regular RPG mechanics are implemented well---Hell, they come with RPGMaker! That's hardly effort!---I would rather say: The mechanics are tuned in a way that shows that the creator thought about what the mechanics mean for their world and story.Story:The story is nothing to write home about in my opinion. Yes, it takes some odd turns and it is not entirely straightforward, mainly because of our peculiar characters. But it is nothing you wouldn't expect when picking up a decent fantasy RPG.What I want to praise are instead the sidequest! They are genuinely interesting! I also believe that this is due to the novel viewpoint of the protagonist and the R18 content. After all: erotica is a decent reward. They also serve to flesh out the protagonist's daily life, as many of them are about difficult clients. Learning is fun, and these sidequest teach you more about her job than just the sex part.Drawbacks:The main drawback I see is that the R18 content is not very consistent and honestly, did not excite me much in almost all cases. It seems most of the budget went into the scenes with the protagonist, who gets a lot of good looking CGs, but the other characters suffer for it. The textbox of an RPGMaker game is also the opposite of a good delivery vehicle for erotica, so you are out of luck on that front as well. In the end I came to this game mainly because I played Sierra Lee's free offering (The Last Sovereign), liked its story and I wanted to grind... I ended up playing it for the characters. Honestly, it is a little weird, that Sierra Lee's solo games are currently better as games than as erotica, but I am not complaining.As for its length, the game is probably about 10 hours long, if you don't care too much about sidequests, and around 20 if you really want to do everything. For some, this value to time ratio is too low, but I am quite happy.It might also get a bit grindy if you insist on teaching all available skills to all party members. That said, the grind in this game is rather quick. I finished the game with level 99 characters and did about 90% of what this game has to offer, which took me roughly 18 hours.Conclusion:Play this game if: You like short RPGs that aren't heavy on grind, you've always been interested in the life of a prostitute or just want a good fantasy story to plow through in a weekend. I want more of this and I want it to be properly advertised on Steam. Without sex we can't talk about the entirety of the human experience and that matters to me.. I'm really happy with how this game came out. The plot is good, the puzzles are challenging, and the twists are entertaining. I don't even care about the H content (not that those parts aren't good and well written - I liked them a lot) but that the game is very enjoyable with or without it - the mark of a good game. Some of the characterization I think could have used more fleshing out, but after playing The Last Sovereign (omg, Sierra, I love that game so much, I can't wait for it to be finished) I think I'm just a bit spoiled. I've already played through twice, and loved every minute. Paper Shakespeare: Loves Labor(s) Lost is out!: https://store.steampowered.com/app/854540/Paper_Shakespeare_Loves_Labors_LostThere's gonna be one more stick figure Paper Shakespeare out this year. More news next week.. wondercon/post-gdc sale: All Stick Figure Paper Shakespeare games are 10% off.. 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