Editorial Has potential
Althria Rapture is an early-stage adult RPG with a clear creative direction and earnest worldbuilding, but the current build feels incomplete and the design choices are inconsistent. Players praise the character art, humor, and emerging narrative—particularly the prologue's dark setup and the developer's willingness to build lore—but multiple reviewers report the game ends prematurely (after the first target, with no gallery access despite purchasing later versions), unskippable prologue sections, and save-compatibility issues across updates. The core gameplay relies on binary, trial-and-error choices that lack telegraphing; a player who reads the scene carefully should be able to deduce the right move, but the game often doesn't provide enough narrative cues. Reviewers are divided on content: some explicitly want avoidable rape and domination scenes, while others worry the game leans too heavily toward gallery/quick encounters over a substantive story. For those patient with rough development and interested in the dark-fantasy premise, there is something worth watching here; for those seeking a polished, complete experience or who need all sexual content to be optional, this is not yet ready.
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