Editorial Meh
Harem of Gods is a Vampire Survivors-style roguelite with pixel-art adult scenes, and the community is fairly split on whether it justifies its price tag. On the creative side, most players agree the pixel animations are the highlight — six goddess companions each get three short looping scenes — and the meta-progression gives the gameplay a light but satisfying loop. The criticism is consistent, though: weapon variety is thin (one or two options dominate), enemy types are repetitive, stages feel short, and the story is essentially non-existent. As an adult game it's similarly modest — 15–18 scenes in total, no dialogue or character build-up around them, and a runtime of under two hours to see everything. The consensus from both camps is that it works best as a budget purchase on a meaningful discount. On the technical side, the released build runs without widespread crashes or install failures. One player reported losing all save progress after the game failed to auto-save, but this appears to be an isolated report rather than a systemic issue. Machine-translated text and modest controller support are minor friction points, but nothing that makes the game unplayable.
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