Just played through the most recent version; I like it a lot so far. The art is high quality and I don't particularly mind the different artists (it's definitely noticeable, but not jarring for me). There seems to be a lot of substance to the plot and setting aside from the porn; I'm looking forward to seeing what happens in general, not just seeing more adult scenes.
That said, I did enjoy those too. My preference leans towards MxM content, so I enjoyed that scene this update (as well as the graphics to go with it). The only thing that bothered me at all was that it seemed a bit ... out of character? (The female variant as well.) I know the theme of the game is being the "bad guy," and I'm actually a big fan of corruption content, but I prefer it to be somewhat gradual. Rowan's backstory seemed to me to establish him as starting out as a "good guy" and a fairly loving husband (the player can shift his characterization some with different choices in the prologue, but he definitely cares about Alexia) and so it felt like at this early stage, he would try to avoid infidelity when presented with a choice. It's kind of possible to interpret events so that it makes more sense for him to have sex with one of the demons (they didn't explicitly give him the option to refuse, and he might have thought there would be serious consequences). But to me it felt like Rowan had same choice as the player, and so I'll probably plan to have him skip this sex scene in my main playthrough.
I mean, I definitely agree with what previous posters have said about allowing players to choose what kind of sexual content they want (or want to avoid). And I won't have this issue later in the game when Rowan is more definitely corrupted. At this early stage, though, I guess I would like to somehow have sex be more "forced" on him. I don't have any practical suggestions; it's hard to give the player choice and make it seem like the main character doesn't have a choice.
In general, I actually like that the main character has more of an established backstory and personality; it's more interesting and allows for more direct dialogue than making him a total blank slate.
It's nice to be able to skip, and nice to be able to save, but I ran into some problems when I tried to use these two functions one after the other. Sometimes I'd skip to a choice and want to save so that I could compare the effects of each choice. But, the save button is not accessible when you're presented with a choice. So I ended up replaying from the start to get back to the same spot. This was somewhat annoying, but maybe this is intentional.
One other thing that I have noticed (more I think in the earlier parts of the prologue) is that there are a number of minor punctuation errors; there might have been some grammar or spelling errors as well. (The most common error I noticed was comma splices, such as "I like the solitude, it gives me time to clear my head" and "Her attractive face wears a look of extreme worry, something is clearly very wrong.") That kind of thing doesn't bother me too much, but it does distract me a bit, and text makes up a large part of the game. I don't know if this is just a temporary situation until you go through and edit the game yourself. If you think you might benefit from another person editing, I could play through the prologue again and send you a message listing whatever issues I find.
That said, I did enjoy those too. My preference leans towards MxM content, so I enjoyed that scene this update (as well as the graphics to go with it). The only thing that bothered me at all was that it seemed a bit ... out of character? (The female variant as well.) I know the theme of the game is being the "bad guy," and I'm actually a big fan of corruption content, but I prefer it to be somewhat gradual. Rowan's backstory seemed to me to establish him as starting out as a "good guy" and a fairly loving husband (the player can shift his characterization some with different choices in the prologue, but he definitely cares about Alexia) and so it felt like at this early stage, he would try to avoid infidelity when presented with a choice. It's kind of possible to interpret events so that it makes more sense for him to have sex with one of the demons (they didn't explicitly give him the option to refuse, and he might have thought there would be serious consequences). But to me it felt like Rowan had same choice as the player, and so I'll probably plan to have him skip this sex scene in my main playthrough.
I mean, I definitely agree with what previous posters have said about allowing players to choose what kind of sexual content they want (or want to avoid). And I won't have this issue later in the game when Rowan is more definitely corrupted. At this early stage, though, I guess I would like to somehow have sex be more "forced" on him. I don't have any practical suggestions; it's hard to give the player choice and make it seem like the main character doesn't have a choice.
In general, I actually like that the main character has more of an established backstory and personality; it's more interesting and allows for more direct dialogue than making him a total blank slate.
It's nice to be able to skip, and nice to be able to save, but I ran into some problems when I tried to use these two functions one after the other. Sometimes I'd skip to a choice and want to save so that I could compare the effects of each choice. But, the save button is not accessible when you're presented with a choice. So I ended up replaying from the start to get back to the same spot. This was somewhat annoying, but maybe this is intentional.
One other thing that I have noticed (more I think in the earlier parts of the prologue) is that there are a number of minor punctuation errors; there might have been some grammar or spelling errors as well. (The most common error I noticed was comma splices, such as "I like the solitude, it gives me time to clear my head" and "Her attractive face wears a look of extreme worry, something is clearly very wrong.") That kind of thing doesn't bother me too much, but it does distract me a bit, and text makes up a large part of the game. I don't know if this is just a temporary situation until you go through and edit the game yourself. If you think you might benefit from another person editing, I could play through the prologue again and send you a message listing whatever issues I find.