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Last Anime boy: Saving loli is a single player action game. It was developed by CSM and was released on November 21, 2017. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

2088 year. As it turned out, the future is not that bright. Nazi Muslims came to power. In the world, everything was banned: LGBT community, miniskirts, free parking, and most importantly banned ANIME.

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68%Audience ScoreBased on 100 reviews
humor23 positive mentions
gameplay6 negative mentions

  • Strong embrace of absurdity and chaotic humor providing a unique and memorable experience.
  • Nostalgic retro FPS gameplay reminiscent of early 1990s shooters with fast movement and maze-like levels.
  • Energetic electronic soundtrack and simple sound design complement the retro aesthetic.
  • Repetitive and limited gameplay with poor controls that cannot be customized and awkward aiming mechanics.
  • Confusing and frustrating level design with unclear objectives, mazelike environments, and scarce health.
  • Dated, offensive, and divisive humor heavily reliant on internet meme culture, shock value, and controversial content.
  • humor

    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor in these games is highly polarizing, relying heavily on chaotic, internet meme-inspired, and absurdist comedy that some players find amusing and surreal, while others see it as repetitive, immature, and overly reliant on outdated references. Although certain moments or concepts elicit laughs, the humor often feels niche and divisive, with many criticizing it as crude, grindy, or failing to sustain interest beyond initial novelty. Overall, the comedic style appeals chiefly to a small audience familiar with internet culture, with many reviewers finding it neither genuinely funny nor well-executed.

    • “Saving Loli is an intentionally bizarre retro first-person shooter that blends internet meme culture, crude parody, surreal humor, and old-school FPS gameplay into a chaotic indie experience unlike almost anything else on Steam.”
    • “Rather than attempting to create a polished or serious shooter, the game focuses entirely on shock humor, satire, and intentionally ridiculous scenarios that feel more like a playable internet meme than a traditional action game.”
    • “Every aspect of the game’s world is exaggerated to absurd levels, creating an atmosphere built entirely around parody and chaotic humor.”
  • gameplay

    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    19% positive mentions, 52% neutral mentions, 29% negative mentions

    The gameplay of "Last anime boy: saving loli" heavily imitates early first-person shooters like Wolfenstein, featuring simple controls, basic audio, and primitive mechanics that intentionally match its retro style. However, it is widely criticized for poor quality, including rough animations, simplistic enemy AI, repetitive and limited design, and exploit-reliant progression, making it a niche experience primarily appealing to fans of bizarre, satirical content rather than solid gameplay.

    • “Last anime boy: Saving Loli is an intentionally bizarre retro first-person shooter that blends internet meme culture, crude parody, surreal humor, and old-school FPS gameplay into a chaotic indie experience unlike almost anything else on Steam.”
    • “Gameplay draws heavy inspiration from very early first-person shooters from the DOS and Wolfenstein era.”
    • “The controls are straightforward and easy to understand, although the overall gameplay remains intentionally primitive to match the retro style the game is trying to imitate.”
    • “However, the gameplay itself is extremely limited.”
    • “Animations feel rough, enemy AI is simplistic, and certain gameplay systems lack refinement.”
    • “Gameplay is very poor quality even compared to the original Wolf3D.”
  • story

    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    21% positive mentions, 63% neutral mentions, 16% negative mentions

    The story is centered on a bizarre future where anime fans are persecuted, blending exaggerated anime references and meme humor with minimal depth or meaningful narrative. While some players praise it as an immersive and groundbreaking tale, most find it lacks substantial storytelling beyond surface-level parody and intentionally provocative jokes. Overall, the story is divisive, with appreciation largely depending on the player's taste for absurd, non-serious content.

    • “The developers, more importantly the writers, have done an excellent job on the character design and story behind the Last Anime Boy's mission.”
    • “Graphics, sound and of course the in-depth and immersive story and lore will keep you playing for hours as they encapsulate the struggles of the Last Anime Boy.”
    • “Wow, just wow is all I can say about such a gripping and compelling story told through a game medium.”
    • “The game rarely moves beyond surface-level parody, meaning players searching for clever satire or meaningful storytelling will probably find very little substance beneath the absurd presentation.”
    • “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.”
  • graphics

    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    32% positive mentions, 52% neutral mentions, 16% negative mentions

    The graphics present a polarizing mix of retro-inspired, pixelated visuals that either reinforce the game's chaotic, nostalgic charm or come across as low-effort and unpolished. While some praise the art style and its consistency with the game's tone, others criticize the crude artwork and fixed-resolution pixel graphics, calling them lazy or outdated. Overall, opinions range from viewing the graphics as innovative and striking to considering them among the worst aspects of the game.

    • “The retro visuals help reinforce the feeling that the game is mocking both classic shooters and internet meme culture simultaneously.”
    • “Moving on, the graphics within this game are outstanding; almost as if they are at the pinnacle of the iceberg.”
    • “The music is one of the only well-made assets, whilst others are either low-res images trying to imitate pixelated graphics or literal MS Paint creations, some as simple as the reticle not even having enough effort put in to be made symmetrical.”
    • “Combine this with fixed resolution retro pixel graphics, very lazy artwork and the "edgy" racism and this game quite possibly is one of the worst on Steam.”
    • “While the graphics are obviously basic, the visual style at least remains consistent with the chaotic identity the game wants to create.”
  • music

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    20% positive mentions, 20% neutral mentions, 60% negative mentions

    The music effectively complements the game's retro aesthetic with electronic and arcade-inspired sounds, maintaining energy during exploration and combat. It stands out as one of the few well-crafted elements, enhancing the overall atmosphere despite repetitive gameplay and low-quality visuals.

    • “The music is one of the only well-made assets, whilst others are either low-res images trying to imitate pixelated graphics or literal MS Paint creations, some as simple as the reticle not even having enough effort put in to be made symmetrical.”
    • “The soundtrack complements the retro aesthetic through electronic music and simple arcade-inspired audio that fits the game’s strange tone.”
    • “The music maintains energy during exploration and combat, helping the game avoid feeling completely lifeless despite its repetitive mechanics.”
  • emotional

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game delivers a deeply emotional experience, balancing heartfelt moments with a structured narrative that fosters player connection. Its impactful storytelling culminates in a powerful ending that has moved players to tears, making it a standout emotional masterpiece within its trilogy.

    • “The last anime boy: Saving Loli is a breathtaking, heartwarming, incredible masterpiece and is, personally, one of the best within its trilogy of AAA games that have been made.”
    • “This is incredibly structured, as it allows the player to somewhat relate to the game; reinforcing this emotional effect, which is the platform and base layout of the entirety of this masterpiece of a game, to be pushed and forced upon the player.”
    • “This results in a penultimate ending that truly made me cry.”
  • atmosphere

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's atmosphere is characterized by exaggerated, absurd parody and chaotic humor, supported by an intentionally awkward, low-budget presentation. It creates a unique, unpredictable vibe that appeals to fans of retro shooters, indie experiments, and meme-driven parody games.

    • “Every aspect of the game’s world is exaggerated to absurd levels, creating an atmosphere built entirely around parody and chaotic humor.”
    • “The presentation often feels intentionally awkward and low-budget, which actually supports the parody-focused atmosphere.”
    • “For players who enjoy retro shooters, absurd indie experiments, and meme-driven parody games, Last Anime Boy: Saving Loli may offer some strange entertainment through its unpredictable atmosphere and intentionally ridiculous design.”
  • monetization

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Users view the monetization as a low-effort, exploitative attempt primarily aimed at quickly generating revenue, giving the impression of a rushed and poorly executed strategy.

  • character development

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The character development is praised for its strong design and compelling storytelling, particularly highlighting the writers' effective work on the protagonist's mission.

    • “The developers, especially the writers, have done an excellent job on the character design and the story behind the last anime boy's mission.”
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Last Anime boy: Saving loli is a action game. Common tags for Last Anime boy: Saving loli include indie.

Last Anime boy: Saving loli is available on PC and Windows.

Last Anime boy: Saving loli was released on November 21, 2017.

Last Anime boy: Saving loli was developed by CSM.

Last Anime boy: Saving loli has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Last Anime boy: Saving loli for its humor but disliked it for its gameplay.

Last Anime boy: Saving loli is a single player game.

Similar games include The Walking Dead: Destinies, Dinosaur Hunt, Postal III, Kimulator : Fight for your destiny, Hatred and others.