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  1. Mar 5, 2020
    10
    The Devil's Kiss is a fun visual novel featuring everyone favourite adventuring/game development duo Ben and Dan. A fun diversion that you can finish it in half an hour it's great for fans of Ben and Dan. Their trademark humour is back and brilliant as ever and for those of us who have been looking forward to the next Ben and Dan game for literally years it just felt so good to dive in andThe Devil's Kiss is a fun visual novel featuring everyone favourite adventuring/game development duo Ben and Dan. A fun diversion that you can finish it in half an hour it's great for fans of Ben and Dan. Their trademark humour is back and brilliant as ever and for those of us who have been looking forward to the next Ben and Dan game for literally years it just felt so good to dive in and for enjoy those characters again.

    As a bonus you get it free when you buy Lair of the Clockwork God, so for that price you can't argue!
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  2. Jan 15, 2021
    8
    I think that Devil’s Kiss is a very interesting way to try to get people into a game series. A short; low cost game that introduces the characters for a more expensive game (Lair of the Clockwork God). It did it’s job here as I now want to go out and buy Lair of the Clockwork God. Devil’s Kiss has some great humour to it and does a good amount of backstory and character introductions forI think that Devil’s Kiss is a very interesting way to try to get people into a game series. A short; low cost game that introduces the characters for a more expensive game (Lair of the Clockwork God). It did it’s job here as I now want to go out and buy Lair of the Clockwork God. Devil’s Kiss has some great humour to it and does a good amount of backstory and character introductions for it’s run time. It doesn’t take itself seriously at all and that works for it. There are a good amount of choices to make and while they don’t impact the overall story a great deal they do provide a different path and interactions on your way there. The music is decent but a bit repetitive. The art is well done and has a good style and colour use to it. The dialogue is certainly my brand of wit.

    I played Devil’s Kiss on Linux. It never crashed on me and I didn’t notice any spelling errors. The game doesn’t allow any saves at all. Apparently they used to but had enough bugs and glitches with it that the developers removed it. While I would normally prefer a manual save system and any save system to none the game does have a short length so it’s not the biggest deal. Alt-Tab doesn’t work. You can adjust resolution and turn the music off but can’t adjust text speed or volume.

    API: OpenGL
    Game Version Played: 1_012_36900

    Disk Space Used: 483 MB
    CPU Usage: 2-13 %
    RAM Usage: 2.0-2.2 GB

    I enjoyed my time with Devil’s Kiss. It’s refreshing when a game is just pure fun. I paid $2.29 CAD for it and that is more than a fair price given the game quality. I finished the game in thirty six minutes and while that is short the game didn’t feel rushed or stretched but had a great pace to it. There are a couple technical blemishes on the game but that didn’t impact my enjoyment. If you enjoy visual novels or are thinking about buying Lair of the Clockwork God you should give Devil’s Kiss a play.

    My Score: 8/10

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    Intel I7-4770 | 16GB DDR3-2133 CL9 | Intel HD 4600 1536MB | Mesa 20.0.8 | Samsung 850 Evo 250GB | Trisquel 9.0 | Mate 1.20.0 | Kernel 5.10.7-gnu
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  1. Feb 28, 2020
    80
    If you like video games, have a sense of humour and remember the mid-90s, there's far worse things you can do for half an hour. Just don't buy it on its own.