Last Anime boy: Saving loli
- November 21, 2017
- CSM
In "Last Anime Boy: Saving Loli," players must escape prison and save loli from a Nazi Muslim harem in the year 2088, where anime and hentai are banned. The game features 8-bit music and allows players to collect hentai magazines, shoot Nazis, and become the last remaining anime boy.
Reviews
- The game offers a surreal action experience that many players find enjoyable and engaging.
- It has a humorous premise that appeals to those who appreciate absurdity and meme culture.
- Some players appreciate the nostalgic gameplay reminiscent of classic shooters like Wolfenstein and Doom.
- The game suffers from poor sound design, confusing controls, and a lack of clear objectives, making it frustrating to play.
- Many players criticize the graphics and overall presentation, describing them as low-quality and unpolished.
- The game is prone to glitches and crashes, which detracts from the overall experience.
- humor9 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game receives mixed reviews, with some players finding it initially amusing but ultimately lacking depth and consistency. While a few appreciate its comedic elements, many criticize it for not living up to its potential, with gameplay issues overshadowing any humor present. Overall, the humor seems to be hit or miss, leaving some players disappointed.
“Since its release, Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon has received acclaim, with praise for its art, characterization, and humor.”
“When the game works, it's a fun little doom clone with a nice sense of humor.”
“Also, heckin hilarious.”
- story9 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The game's story is notably sparse, with minimal text or environmental storytelling, leaving some players confused about the narrative, especially those unfamiliar with the source material. In contrast, others praise the story of "The Last Anime Boy" as a breathtaking and masterfully constructed narrative, highlighting its emotional depth and compelling delivery. Overall, the reception of the story varies significantly among players, with some finding it lacking and others considering it a standout feature.
“The story of the last anime boy is truly one of the best and breathtaking stories of the millennium.”
“Resulting in a masterpiece and unbelievably well-constructed storyline.”
“Wow, just wow is all I can say about such a gripping and compelling story told through a game medium.”
“As a matter of fact, that description is the only bit of story this game has.”
“There's not a line of text or environmental storytelling to tell you what's going on.”
“I didn't get the story, but that's probably because I don't watch Rick & Morty enough.”
- graphics6 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game receive mixed reviews, with some users criticizing them as low-resolution or poorly designed, reminiscent of MS Paint creations, while others praise a significant overhaul that elevates the visuals to a high standard, likening them to classic titles like Doom and Wolfenstein. Despite the improvements, some players feel that the graphics still lack immersion and basic customization options. Overall, the feedback highlights a stark contrast between outdated elements and notable advancements.
“Moving on, the graphics within this game are outstanding; almost as if they are at the pinnacle of the iceberg.”
“Additionally, the massive graphics overhaul they have placed upon this game has been quite a significant improvement from the last game within this spectacular series.”
“Gameplay is a nice, Wolfenstein-style, first-person shooter, and the graphics also have an old-school Doom style.”
“The music is one of the only well-made assets, while others are either low-res images trying to imitate pixelated graphics or literal MS Paint creations, with some elements, like the reticle, lacking enough effort to be made symmetrical.”
“Gameplay is a nice, Wolfenstein-style first-person shooter, but the graphics are reminiscent of old-school Doom.”
“It's so good it feels that it can get a 10/10 from IGN, even if it doesn't include basic settings like adjusting mouse sensitivity, graphics, or controls.”
- gameplay6 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The gameplay has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it enjoyable in a nostalgic, old-school first-person shooter sense, while others criticize it for poor design, frustrating mechanics, and a lack of variety. Many users resorted to exploiting bugs and save-scumming to progress, indicating significant flaws in the game's structure. Overall, the gameplay experience is seen as a major drawback, overshadowing any potential enjoyment.
“Gameplay is a nice, Wolfenstein-style, first-person shooter, and the graphics also have an old-school Doom style.”
“Seamless gameplay, incredibly rewarding.”
“Gameplay 3D next-gen 1337/420.”
“I only managed to make it past by exploiting some of the old Wolfenstein 3D engine bugs, such as the enemy spawn radius, corner hitboxes, door navigation mechanics, and massive amounts of save-scumming.”
“Now, most people aren't going to buy this game for the gameplay or its god-awful sprite work, barren environments, enemy variety, etc. Most people are going to read the description, have a laugh, and, if they're drunk, make the mistake of spending 99 cents on this garbage fire of a game.”
“It would have actually been quite funny if the gameplay wasn't just so horrible - the level design, the enemies, and the AI are all just unbearable.”
- emotional4 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players find "The Last Anime Boy: Saving Loli" to be a deeply emotional experience, describing it as a breathtaking and heartwarming masterpiece that effectively allows for personal connection. The game's structure enhances its emotional impact, culminating in a poignant ending that has left many players in tears.
“This results in a penultimate ending that truly made me cry.”
“I am in tears, this game is so emotional.”
“This is incredibly structured, as it allows for the player to somewhat relate to the game; reinforcing this emotional effect, that is the platform and base layout of the entirety of this masterpiece of a game, to be pushed and forced upon the player.”
- music1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The music is highlighted as one of the few high-quality elements in the game, standing out amidst poorly executed visuals and low-effort design choices.
“The music is one of the only well-made assets in the game, standing out amidst the low-resolution images and simplistic designs.”
“The soundtrack enhances the overall experience, providing a captivating backdrop that complements the gameplay.”
“The original compositions are impressive, adding depth and emotion to the game's atmosphere.”
“The music is one of the only well-made assets, while other elements are either low-res images trying to imitate pixelated graphics or literal MS Paint creations.”
“The soundtrack feels repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged with the game.”
“The audio quality is subpar, with some tracks sounding muffled and poorly mixed.”