![]() ![]() ![]() It gives this super crummy “gay people are scarier than monsters” feeling, and the game doesn’t portray a consensual gay sex scene for the purpose of pleasure until chapter 13, of 16. The only gay characters are a pair of villains, one of whom rapes the main character. For the vast majority of the game, any sex scene is either between straight or lesbian characters, and meant to be sexy, or between a man and a monster with female gentiles, which is meant to be horrible. Worse, the game has a really unfortunate relationship with gay characters. However, the story has several points that felt like they wanted to just find violent ways to kill people. It’s pretty clear the writers are interested in giving Lusst’ghaa, and the many cults obsessed with it, quite a bit of lore. This basic set up works well enough to get you from place to place. Unfortunately, it isn’t long before Victor finds himself in a war between two cults and constantly ending up back in Lusst’ghaa. At this point Victor begins to seek professional help for his problems, including trying out a doctor named Austerlitz. One night, while making love with his girlfriend Lily, he finds himself back in Lusst’ghaa and in response lashes out, hitting Lily in the process. Victor suffers from nightmares of an extremely weird and otherworldly realm known as Lusst’ghaa. It’s rather bizarre to see characters that rather explicitly, and sometimes brutally, died in Prologue suddenly be around like nothing happened because the developers thought it’d just be more interesting that way I guess.Įither way, you play as Victor Holloway, a sex-obsessed man who runs an antique shop. In fact, the events of Prologue seem to be both canon and non-canon, with the game kind of picking the parts it wants to keep and throwing out the parts it doesn’t. Those three games all tie into Beyond, even if at times it doesn’t quite make sense. I ended up playing through all four games one after another, and I can safely say that I am sexed out, even if I had some fun along the way.īefore starting this review, I want to note that it’s probably important you play not only the original game, but both Prologue and Scarlet as well. In 2018 Lust for Darkness gave it a shot, and after not one but two free prequels, Lust From Beyond is looking to follow it up. Few games have attempted to tackle the subject with any sort of serious look, but the Lust series is one of them. ![]() Half the time attempts to portray it come off as childish. Sex is always a super tricky subject in video games. Lust From Beyond Review – Not Very Pleasurable ![]()
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