Editorial Don't bother
Sexmate: Uncensored arrives as an ambitious but deeply flawed visual novel. Players consistently praise the renders and character design (particularly Amanda), and appreciate the scope of content promised for a first release. However, the game is hamstrung by serious technical and creative issues: the skip function is broken or disabled, translation quality is poor, the 24–27 GB file size is widely seen as bloated and unjustified, UI elements don't function properly, and there are recurring coding errors. Beyond the technical problems, feedback on the writing is harsh—players describe it as poorly paced, humourless despite its attempts, and plagued by bizarre design choices (gratuitous bodily function scenes, anatomical inconsistencies, robotic voice acting). The core gameplay feels linear and choiceless, reminiscent of other adult VNs but executed worse. A few users found enough charm to overlook the flaws; most others consider it a cautionary example of wasted resources and poor execution.
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