Editorial Worth it
Perfect Cells Project is a Metroidvania-style platformer with explicit adult content that lands solidly on both fronts. Players control a sentient pink organism escaping a research facility, fighting through five escalating floors of environmental puzzles and robot enemies while encountering female researchers who unlock animated sex scenes (focused on tentacle themes). The platforming is competent if unambitious—level design rewards exploration, boss patterns are engaging, and the game generously includes an invincibility mode for players who want content without combat friction. The art and animation are well-executed, and the soundtrack impressed several players. The core appeal is the fusion of functional Metroidvania exploration with uncensored adult visuals, a rare combination that works here. Complaints center on light content (12 animated CG scenes total, no dialogue or character depth) and mediocre feel in moment-to-moment controls—some players found jumping and wall-climbing sluggish—but these are minor friction points in a 2–3 hour experience designed as "game first, sex second," not the reverse. For its niche audience (Metroidvania fans comfortable with tentacle content), this is a confident, complete work. For players seeking narrative or deep action mechanics, temper expectations.
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