



Putting that aside, I felt like these scenes were a decent length and very well written. There is some mild scat here as well, and I’m not a fan of that. These scenes are unavoidable, so if this is something you’re not into, this is probably not the game for you. The girls will encounter slimes, insects, pig monsters, and more that will rape them in various ways along the journey. All of the H-scenes are highly detailed and have plenty of variety. The artwork here was done by the well known hentai artist, Seishoujo, and is the quality you would expect. I could go into a couple more characters but that gets into the spoiler realm. There could more to her than meets the eye. Lastly, we have Cocona Stemper, she is a very laid back girl that seems way too chill. She clings to Tougo right off the bat for protection, since she is gonna need a lot of help to survive this harsh game. Marielle Clemens is a very frail girl with an ongoing illness. Tougo has a bit of crush on her and loves her music. Lacey Mallet is a singer, and sort of a diva on Earth. You can tell she is very into Tougo right from the start, but like most anime protagonists, he’s pretty dense to this. He’s always worried about his childhood friend, Celicia, who is a badass bounty hunter. Our protagonist, Tougo, is kind of a wimpy guy that works as a mechanic. I really loved all of the characters here. That’s not to say Closed Game doesn’t have interesting characters or that the story, overall, isn’t very entertaining. The story here is pretty straightforward and, mostly, just a driving force for all of the H-scenes fill with various kinks. I see no reason why some of these choices lead to route ends while others do not. While I think some of the routes here were pretty easy to figure out, I had to find a walk-through for a couple of them. Through the choices you are given throughout the story, you can pick which of the girls you wish to accompany and see just how each of their stories play out. Players must get to the safe zone in each area before the time limit expires and that section is plunged to the Earth! Of course, horrible monsters and human gimps roam this land, looking to rape the girls in every way possible. The “Closed Game” is a game of survival that the people Caelum Urbs watch for entertainment. They are about to get swept up into this craziness with some strangers, and what they encounter will change them forever! There is, however, a chance for people on Earth to live among the Caelum Urbs, if they compete in the mysterious “Closed Game.” This chance is about to come very soon for our protagonist, Tougo Magnaaten, and his childhood friend, Celicia Lockhart. They have many technological advances that are but a dream to the people in the wastelands. Meanwhile the people in the floating land, Caelum Urbs, are living in luxury with their every need met.

Most of the natural resources are running thin, and people here are struggling just to survive. In this world the Earth has become a wasteland. I figured Closed Game would have some crazy kinks, but was I prepared for what I had gotten myself into? Let’s find out! I have never had a chance to experience Starless: Nymphomaniac’s Paradise, but when the chance came up to review this Empress title, I jumped on it. Ok i made this really fast so it’s not very good but these are the small examples i could find in ten mins Game is the first Empress title I’ve played. As The Hollywood Reporter reported in 2018, NAD stepped in again when Netflix was “omitting swear words that were not bleeped out in the audio track and deleting whole sentences” for Queer Eye viewers. Despite the change, there have been ongoing criticisms about its accuracy. In 2012, the streamer added captions to their entire library following a lawsuit from the National Association for the Deaf (NAD) for noncompliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Still, the closed captions issue is not a new complaint for Netflix. Fans also postulated that the faulty translations were not done with malicious intent. Mayer received some backlash for their analysis because they were using Netflix’s closed-caption option rather than the official English subtitles, which detractors pointed out are more accurate. Netflix did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone‘s request for comment.
