


Some of it is animated which is cool and many of the characters are actually voiced.

In terms of art, this game is really good as well. In this game, however, there are also male character who play an active role. That is to me boring, as it doesn't emphasize why they matter and it makes the world overly simple. Most adult games has more or less exclusively female characters in them - or at least the female characters are the only characters that matter. This game is also different in another aspect. More minion interactions would generally be nice. Kobolts could be more defensive oriented with their traps and so on so forth. Though, stealth missions in the countryside could be just their thing. For instance the wolfs who fight with all their bestiality would be poor on the frontlines as they might not hold the line. Just like it would be nice to discipline them for a cost of something else. I'd rather want to raise their morale by also giving them other concessions. The only drawback to me is that you need to give them girls who can sate their lost. You can also recruit various minions to aid you in your quest to take the kingdom. Like, why not allow the farmer girl to help out with various animals etc. However, I also hope that I over time will be able to treat these girls better. I love how the Fan Girl is so excited about everything, how the merchant remains cool headed and how the farmer girl is sad that isn't with her animals anymore. There are so far a bunch of different characters who all are quite different which is really interesting. Furthermore, your stats also matter when trying to sway people or win in combat. My point is that your actions also have feedback to your character. Are you merciful or cruel? Do you go for strength or cunning? And so on. The story has quite many choices and they often helps define your personality. No, not some dragon-boy or scaly person, but an actual dragon! If that isn't original, then I don't know what is. Ravager is a game where you play dragon as it grows up. I'm certain that I haven't experienced all the different routes to go. I will preface this by saying that I played it through 2 times. In short, this game is amazing and has an astounding sense of detail to it. So, I've played Ravager and it is time for a review. I feel the way act 4 ends right now would be a good cliff hanger to start ravager 2 off of but I'm also glad to say that it feels and looks like the dev is going to build more content then ending on act 4. The plot summery so far is From what I can tell from playing what's there is act 4 right now the game feels like its short but could be complete and tuned in to a fratenize. This game defiatly scratches my dragon hatchling to adult itch.

When you become reasonably sized you can take over a races castle and rule them at least thats what i was looking for but this is a vary close to my ideal but more on the sexual side of it. survival not in this game sadly but the story makes up for that. I've ben looking for a game where you start out as a hatchling dragon and have to grow up and find ways to survival and the like. This game is for any one that loves being a dragon, with that said if your here purely for a power trip there is a game mode for it (the power trip mode I feel will not be enjoyable in the 5th ark but its not out yet so not 100% sure of that). complications.) I'm definitely gonna pick up the Steam version though. I haven't pledged, because I don't have an easy way to do so besides PayPal (though I'm not gonna use that because of some. Other than that, this game is awesome and I can't wait for it to be completed. Like seeing what happens if you give him to the bandit group or etc. I'm a sucker for that kind of shit, I don't care if I'm judged for this. I'll make it work somehow.Īnd second, more Issa content. Personally I'm hoping for two things currently:įirst off, I don't mind strategy games and there are some that I even like, but, I'm not a very smart person, so I'm hoping for some sort of "baby" mode for that part of the game. well, actual people (even though you play a dragon, but you get what I mean.) The atmosphere, characters and even the main character feel like. The Ravager is completely different from other adult oriented games I've played, and not in a bad way.
