

The character creator even splits larger parts of the body, such as the waist, into “upper” and “lower” halves, to further tweak the balance between them. Subtle shifts in the position of the waist. Slight inflections in the direction of the eyes. There are hundreds of different customisation options, allowing you to adjust the most minute details over every element of the body. Of the many, many games that I’ve played over the years, is the most in-depth, comprehensive, fundamentally interesting character creator that I’ve ever come across. The first is the character editor, which is included in the demo.
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At the very least it still won’t look like sex it given that it’s just two character models clipping into one another.īut putting aside the fact that I went from uninterested to deeply uninterested in the full version of the game based on that demo, there are a couple of things that are worth talking about in relation to Honey Select, and the reason that I downloaded the demo, and would recommend 18+ readers do as well. Now the full game will also support Oculus and Vive VR, and who knows, perhaps things will be better looking at it through a VR lens, but I wouldn’t count on it. Given that the full version of the game is 80 per cent about sex, it’s quite incredible how badly the demo sells the full experience, by being not even remotely erotic. Think physics-free water (PlayStation 1 games having better water effects), and it just rounds out what is a thoroughly unconvincing depiction of sex. If you decide to put your… pleasure… ahead of her’s, the grand finale is the most ridiculous depiction of semen that you could imagine. Doing that will start to increase a meter, and then when it's maxed out, you’ve got a choice you can either finish yourself (inside or all over her, porn-style), or you can let her orgasm, in which case the scene somehow finishes before you do. The “gameplay” doesn’t actually involve anything more than scrolling the mouse wheel up and down to adjust the pace of which things are happening until you find a speed that either of the characters are happy with. adjustments to her body the way that normally happens with sex. It (the man bit) simply clips into and out of the woman character’s body, with no. Things get even worse when it gets time to put the man bit… places. When the characters are “kissing” you get all the sounds alright, but there’s always a noticeable gap between the lips. Now, before I get on to the character creator bit, which is the real point of this article, I’ll quickly address that one particular “gameplay” scene, because it’s quite ridiculous in how bad it really is. Yes, to go with the announcement, Fakku also threw up a demo, which allows you to experience the game’s character creator, as well as one particularly benign sex scene (starts with kissing, progresses to standard run-of-the-mill missionary sex). The demo doesn’t give you much of a sense of all that. Offend her enough by doing stuff with her she doesn’t like and she’ll leave the hotel, and that appears to be what the game considers to be a “lose state”.Īt least, the above seems to be what the game’s about, based on what I’ve read from tapping around the Internet for people that play these kinds of games and then write about them in English. Each character has her own personality, and each interaction has a different result, which can affect the way the woman responds to you. The game supports an apparently bewildering number of different sex acts, from the romantic right through to stuff that would make 50 Shades of Grey seem positively prudish. And by “interact” I do of course mean have sex with her all over the place.

In it, you create a female character, and then “interact” with her in a hotel that you’re both staying at. Honey Select is a remarkably simple game. Recently, Fakku – an adult entertainment publisher that typically focuses on manga, but has been selling adult games for some time – announced that it would be publishing a game for the first time itself, developer Illusion’s Honey Select.

Just in case you skim through the first couple of paragraphs and think this is a “review” of an adult game rather than a more sociological discussion piece. Note: None of the below is any more NSFW that what you’ll usually see on DDNet, and please read through it all, because I’m not actually going to spend long talking about the “adult” side of the game.
