Editorial Meh
Hot-Blooded Innocent Squadron attempts a Super Sentai pastiche with femdom themes, but struggles with both execution and scope. The core creative problem is scope creep: forced turn-based combat with difficulty spikes (particularly the final boss) drags out what should be a lean visual novel into tedious padding. Most sexual scenes consist of a single static frame with minimal variation, and what dialogue exists is thin fan-fiction fare rather than compelling character work. The game's appeal hinges almost entirely on its niche premise (femdom, pegging, power-dynamics humor) landing for its specific audience—and for those invested in that content, reviews suggest it mostly does, despite the rough packaging. However, the consensus is brutal: even players willing to engage with the game's fetish content feel the time commitment is wasted on repetitive minigames and a narrative that never justifies its length. The build is also unfinished, with asset folders that cut off mid-sequence and no gallery or save system to recoup lost playtime. The game's 3.13 DLSite rating (nearly all 1-star reviews) reflects not content rejection but fundamental design failure. If you're drawn to the Super Sentai sex-parody premise and femdom specifically, community uploads of decrypted scenes may be a more efficient way to sample the actual content. Otherwise, wait for substantial rework or move on.
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