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Artemis: Book One

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93%Game Brain Score
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93% User Score Based on 640 reviews

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Artemis: Book One is a single player action adventure game with romance, drama, comedy, science fiction and others themes. It was developed by digi.B and was released on April 29, 2023. It received very positive reviews from players.

Artemis is a visual novel intended for the adult audience. You begin your road to recovery three years following a traumatic event, where you'll eventually find yourself shaping the technological future.

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93%
Audience ScoreBased on 640 reviews
story344 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Engaging, well-written story with deep character development and emotional range, comparable to top AVNs like Being a D**k and Leap of Faith.
  • High-quality visuals, detailed renders, and expressive animations enhance immersion and character interactions.
  • Humor and mature themes are well-balanced, providing a rich narrative experience beyond mere adult content.
  • The story pacing is slow with a heavy emphasis on dialogue and therapy sessions, which may feel tedious to some players.
  • Adult scenes are infrequent, often short, and some players find them gated behind complex relationship requirements and difficult mini games.
  • Certain early graphics, especially in Chapter 1, are lower quality due to developer's vision issues; some bugs and technical issues persist.
  • story
    664 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of this adult visual novel is widely praised for its compelling, well-written, and immersive narrative that deeply engages players with complex characters, emotional depth, and a blend of sci-fi and human drama. While some note a slower pace and occasional overshadowing of adult content by story, most appreciate the smart storytelling, humor, and meaningful choices that make it stand out in the genre. Despite being incomplete and episodic, the rich plot and character development keep players invested and eager for future installments.

    • “Amazing story... had me on the edge of my seat the whole time... very gripping... main character dealing with PTSD... yet there are a lot of twists and turns as you navigate through the story... your choices matter.”
    • “The writing is sharp, the story is compelling, and the world-building is top-tier.”
    • “This might potentially be the best adult visual novel I have ever played; the story ropes you in to feeling emotions you would never have expected to feel in a game like this. All of the characters are lovable and complicated to a point that you’re left feeling attached to them.”
    • “And, speaking of plot, the only reason the entire plot happened is because Reina didn't fact-check Cassandra's story about the main character, especially in the context of a job interview, and there are no character reasons not to do this, like stress or an understandable lapse in logic.”
    • “As you can see from the title of the game it is called Artemis: Book One, which means you don't get a complete story, and since this seems to be developed by one person, it will take years until we see Book Two and many years until we see the end of the story.”
    • “The story is childish at best and plain stupid most of the time.”
  • graphics
    108 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics received widespread praise for their detailed, high-quality artwork, realistic animations, and expressive character designs, particularly from chapter 2 onward after initial visual issues were addressed. Reviewers highlighted the polished visuals, lighting, and environments as among the best in the genre, though some noted early chapters had blur and quality inconsistencies attributed to the developer's eyesight problems. Overall, the graphics significantly enhance the immersive storytelling experience, with minor critiques focusing mainly on shorter adult scenes and occasional UI distractions.

    • “When it comes to the visuals, something went really wrong in the first chapter, apparently the dev had some kind of issue in his eyes that caused him to not realize just how blurry the first chapter was. Thankfully, he corrected his eyes, so that's good for him, and the visuals improve drastically in subsequent chapters, getting to the point where it genuinely becomes one of the best looking AVNs out there.”
    • “The lighting is on point, the characters have accurate expressions, the animations are of top quality, whether in normal scenes, transitions or sex scenes, the environments are extremely detailed (save for some scenes in chapters 1 and 2, due to eyesight problems on the dev's end) and the UI is polished, for the most part, because it can be a little distracting, with so many graphics.”
    • “This story has raised the bar yet again for quality in graphics, story, and plot.”
    • “More than half the time it goes from just barely okay artwork to crappy Wallace and Gromit clay animation CGI in a flash.”
    • “I don't know what the hell they did, but the graphics got worse instead of better.”
    • “Graphics: man, the girls can look cute in one scene and hideous in others.”
  • humor
    95 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in this game is consistently praised for being well-written, organically integrated, and effectively balancing heavier, emotional moments with lightheartedness. Players frequently mention laughing out loud at witty dialogue, character banter, and clever references, making humor a standout aspect that enhances the engaging story and character interactions. Overall, the humor is seen as smart, relatable, and a key factor in the game's charm and emotional impact.

    • “The writing flows really well, and the humor is on point--I chuckled or laughed out loud quite a few times.”
    • “This game has me laughing out loud so often, that's what makes the emotional moments hit so hard.”
    • “If anything I would recommend it purely based on how funny some of the scenes are, the game is well worth the price and I'm looking forward to the next installment.”
  • emotional
    40 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game delivers a deeply emotional and personal experience, exploring themes like trauma, PTSD, and therapy with honesty and nuance. Its compelling story balances heart-wrenching moments with humor, warmth, and engaging character interactions, creating an emotional rollercoaster that resonates deeply with players. The combination of thoughtful writing, strong character development, and atmospheric music heightens the emotional impact, making it a standout visual novel.

    • “It gets deeply emotional and personal, dealing with emotional and physical trauma, PTSD, and therapy.”
    • “After three years of emotional recovery, he's forced to confront new challenges that test his resolve while rekindling a complicated relationship with someone from his past.”
    • “I feel this is probably one of the biggest strengths, the banter feels genuine, the candid emotional moments feel honest without going over the top, and the timing on jokes works well with the renders.”
  • music
    34 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music is generally praised for fitting well with the story and enhancing the emotional and atmospheric experience, with several reviewers highlighting it as a strong point. However, some find it decent but unremarkable or inconsistent, occasionally diminishing during gameplay. Overall, the soundtrack is considered pleasant and complementary, though not universally memorable.

    • “Great graphics, music definitely helps to tell the story, and I have developed strong emotions towards each of the characters.”
    • “Heartfelt story, engaging characters with excellent music!”
    • “The story and its characters are simply amazing, with an amazing soundtrack and even better animations, the likes I have rarely seen in similar games.”
    • “I didn't expect high production value, but even then most renders are ugly and music is just awful.”
    • “Music is just there, nothing to write home about, nothing memorable.”
    • “The only thing I think could be improved is the music.”
  • character development
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is highly praised for its excellent and well-rounded character development, with players appreciating the depth, emotional growth, and believable evolution of the main and supporting characters. Detailed character designs, expressive animations, and engaging dialogue further enhance immersion and connection to the story. Overall, character development is considered a standout strength that significantly enriches the narrative experience.

    • “Wow, some of the best character development ever produced. I just adore Artemis; it's just a shame it took the whole of Book One to introduce her.”
    • “If you're looking for a complex storyline that is actually believable and immersive, with deep character development that makes you feel for the MC, then this is your AVN.”
    • “We have this MC who is suffering from trauma, and the AVN revolves around his character development of opening up, learning to get back on his feet, and simply looking forward to the next day.”
  • gameplay
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its variety, balanced length, and engaging mechanics that complement the strong story and high-quality visuals. Players appreciate the meaningful character interactions and the ability to shape the protagonist’s behavior, making the experience immersive without feeling either too dialogue-heavy or overly focused on stats. Overall, the gameplay is considered well-crafted and enjoyable within the adult visual novel genre.

    • “Gameplay time is quite long, not too short, if you are curious.”
    • “Quality is one of the few words to describe what this game is, from game mechanics to animations to story writing.”
    • “There are AVNs that can get very draggy if they have too much dialog or scene narration, but there are also AVNs that can be annoying if they have too much gameplay.”
    • “Despite the minimal gameplay stats, I've had the pleasure of immersing myself in Artemis multiple times.”
    • “The gameplay is a bit more varied in comparison with the other adult visual novels I've played so far.”
  • replayability
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability opinions are mixed: while some players appreciate multiple story paths and mini-games that enhance replay value, others find the experience largely linear with limited emotional impact on subsequent playthroughs, reducing the incentive to replay.

    • “Definitely worth the money with plenty of replay value!”
    • “I really love the mini games too, it adds replayability to it.”
    • “Surprisingly it also has replayability, with some different story paths.”
    • “Replayability – no, never.”
    • “There is replay value, but it will never impact my imagination or feelings like the first time.”
    • “This major flaw of no relationships also gave the game a low replay value and made the game feel almost linear.”
  • stability
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Stability reports are mixed, with some users experiencing frequent glitches and bugs, particularly affecting save game functionality and the second book, which hinder gameplay. However, others find the game smooth and free of glitches, indicating inconsistent performance across different experiences.

    • “Very smooth and no glitches.”
    • “The novel is so buggy now you cannot play it at all.”
    • “The novel is no good now, it's so buggy and the developers are ignoring the players.”
    • “Second book is also buggy unlike the first one.”
  • atmosphere
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers a richly immersive atmosphere, enhanced by a well-written story, diverse characters, and a captivating soundtrack. Detailed character animations and effective sound design further deepen the emotional engagement and overall ambiance.

    • “Well-written engaging story, plenty of complex characters with different personalities, lots of fun or touching moments, great atmospheric soundtrack.”
    • “It also has some pretty well done music and atmospheric sounds to accompany the story.”
    • “The dev has done a marvelous job, in animating the characters' facial expressions during conversations to setting up the atmosphere.”
  • monetization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization in this game is well-handled and not a typical cash grab, offering substantial content and quality despite being presented as the first chapter in a series.

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Artemis: Book One is a action adventure game with romance, drama, comedy, science fiction and others themes.

Artemis: Book One is available on PC, Mac OS, Phone, Windows and others.

On average players spend around 17 hours playing Artemis: Book One.

Artemis: Book One was released on April 29, 2023.

Artemis: Book One was developed by digi.B.

Artemis: Book One has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked Artemis: Book One for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Artemis: Book One is a single player game.

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