Editorial Meh
Sexorcism: Lust Confession is a deck-building roguelite with a darkest-dungeon aesthetic and nun/demon theming that draws immediate comparisons to Slay the Spire — and for some players that premise alone is appealing. The core mechanical complaint is hard to ignore, however: reviewers across both Steam and this community flag that being forced to take a new card after every battle bloats and wrecks decks quickly, with no way to cull or convert unwanted cards. That design flaw is described by multiple players as effectively breaking runs before you can finish them, and a third-party mod pack exists specifically to patch in card-skipping and deck-size fixes the developer has not yet provided. The adult content itself draws no serious creative criticism — the main content dispute is whether certain character designs read as appealing or not, which is a matter of taste. AI-generated art is noted and will be a dealbreaker for some. On the build side, the launch was rocky by any measure: Steam purchasers reported clicking menu choices that produced only sound effects and went nowhere, saves resetting on exit, and crashes severe enough to trigger refunds within minutes. The developer has since pushed patches that reportedly fix the worst crashes and save corruption, but lingering mechanical issues and the absence of a demo make it a gamble at its current price. Community sentiment is genuinely divided — some find the concept charming and worth watching, while others call it unplayable and overpriced.
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