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8.3

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  1. Nov 24, 2020
    10
    1. The game has a very high quality picture, at the level of games from large studios. Juicy effects. Opponents die beautifully, blood and limbs fly in different directions.
    2. The weapon feels very good. It is extremely pleasant to shoot. The sounds of the shots are also high.
    3. Management is responsive, there were no problems. 4. Gamplay causes conflicting feelings, opponents and
    1. The game has a very high quality picture, at the level of games from large studios. Juicy effects. Opponents die beautifully, blood and limbs fly in different directions.
    2. The weapon feels very good. It is extremely pleasant to shoot. The sounds of the shots are also high.
    3. Management is responsive, there were no problems.
    4. Gamplay causes conflicting feelings, opponents and bosses delight. Level design is so-so especially towards the end.
    5. Humor is very different, from ingenious to downright stupid.
    6. No bugs found.
    I would also like to note the succubi, their cards are beautifully drawn and voiced, adding a little eroticism to the game.
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  2. Nov 24, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A very sentimental love game. You can marry a stripper. Have sex with cuckold's wife. Help the pony become a battle tank for his love of the helicopter.
    Super!
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  1. Oct 19, 2019
    60
    BDSM is a perfectly fine example of the twin-stick shooter genre, but it falls down a bit thanks to its rudimentary graphics and overall lack of polish and fluidity. It’s much more fun on higher difficulties with an increased number of enemies, but the boss battles can feel a bit unbalanced and you’ll often find yourself dying without really knowing what actually killed you (and be prepared for some lengthy load times before you’re back in the action). Still, it’s worth a go if you’re in need of a decent run-and-gun title after the intensely disappointing Contra: Rogue Corps.