![]() ![]() Game Engine: Ren’Py Graphics API: OpenGL Disk Space Used: 348.97 MB Game Version Played: 1.0.0 GPU Usage: 1-37 % VRAM Usage: 368-671 MB CPU Usage: 1-5 % RAM Usage: 1.9-2.1 GB My issues with lore and endings aside there is a solid game here that is an enjoyable ride while it lasts. You can manually save whenever you want and it has forty save slots for that. It never crashed on me and I didn’t notice any spelling errors. There are a lot of references made that the player is just supposed to infer from but there is no glossary or anything to explain any of it. The countries the factions involved it’s history etc. One thing I also wanted more of was explanation on the lore. The music was a bit repetitive and I ended up turning it off. The lewd scenes were well done as were the sound effects. The art was pretty decent even though I am not a huge fan of the style. Some visual novels opt for having faux endings where there is really only one true way to respond to most situations or you die and Maid Mansion actually went through the effort to craft actual endings that worked and were legitimate branches to the story. That being said they all worked in that they felt like the logical conclusion to my actions at that point. I don’t know what I expected or wanted but none of them felt quite right. I managed to discover four of the endings at the time of writing this and I can’t say I enjoyed any of them very much. Where I feel it fell short was the ending. The characters and story were interesting as well as it was fun to explore how different people reacted to the various choices I got to make. The characters and story were interesting as well as it was fun to explore how different I really enjoyed Maid Mansion while on the ride. I really enjoyed Maid Mansion while on the ride. ![]()
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