Heartomics: Lost Count
- November 26, 2016
- Heartomics
Heartomics: Lost Count is a danmaku visual novel hybrid where the Hero is on a quest to regain his memories.
Reviews
- The game features appealing character designs and a good amount of sex appeal, making it enjoyable for fans of that genre.
- The bullet patterns are semi-random, adding a level of challenge and replayability that can be engaging.
- The availability of an uncensored patch and the option to toggle between modes is a nice bonus for players.
- The game suffers from poor graphics and unpolished gameplay, with static sprites and repetitive patterns that detract from the experience.
- Boss fights can be frustrating due to slow damage output and erratic movement, making the gameplay feel tedious.
- There is a lack of save options between levels, which can lead to frustration for players who want to progress without starting over.
- graphics3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are widely criticized for being poor and unpolished, with many users describing them as an eyesore. While some artwork is deemed acceptable, the overall visual presentation fails to impress, contributing to a negative perception of the game's quality.
“It's a shoot 'em up with extremely repetitive patterns, eyesore graphics, and health bars that take way too long to deplete.”
“Aside from the artwork, which is acceptable, this game is incredibly unpolished.”
“Graphics are really bad; the game is not worth any money or any time.”
- gameplay3 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay is characterized by its simplicity and random patterns, which can be both frustrating and enjoyable, enhancing replayability beyond mere memorization. While the presentation is less elaborate compared to other bullet hell games, many players feel that the gameplay itself compensates for this simplicity.
“The gameplay is simple, but the patterns have a randomness to them that's both frustrating and enjoyable, adding to replayability since it's not all about memorization.”
“The gameplay is simple, but the patterns have a randomness to it that's both frustrating and nice since it adds to replayability since it's not all about memorization.”
“While the presentation may be simpler than other bullet hell games, the gameplay makes up for it, in my opinion.”
“Go to gelbooru for way higher quality waifu content without the insufferable gameplay.”
- story2 mentions
- 150 % positive mentions
- -150 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The story is criticized for its abrupt transitions into lewd images, which detracts from the overall experience. Additionally, the lack of a main menu limits player interaction, as there are no options to save progress or view unlocked images, leaving only a single story mode to engage with.
“The story is engaging and keeps you invested in the characters and their journeys.”
“The narrative is well-crafted, with twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat.”
“The character development throughout the story is impressive, making you truly care about their fates.”
“The transition from the story into the lewd images is very jarring, and you can't even enjoy them properly because the main menu is nonexistent, so you cannot save your progress or view image unlocks or anything.”
“There is only one mode: story.”