Editorial Meh
Sex Slave President Kisaki rides on solid character art and an engaging soundtrack, but the game itself feels half-baked. Players consistently note it's a step backward from the developer's previous titles—less content, a more basic corruption system, and missing features that were standard in earlier releases. The core dungeon-crawler formula is generic and too easy even on hard mode; the appeal lies almost entirely in the groping encounters and character design rather than engaging gameplay or narrative. Technical issues compound the problem: broken battle music, voice lines cutting off mid-dialogue, and what some describe as missing or corrupted files from the upload. Community consensus is that this plays like an unfinished experiment—prettier than the developer's debut but less realized than their better work—and worth skipping unless you're specifically drawn to the character and don't mind a rough, undercooked experience.
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