Marauder of Dystopia: The weakest go to the wall
- August 24, 2023
- ONEONE1
The people of the Omega Empire suffer under the oppressive rule of Emperor Duke—but a beautiful, dark-haired woman, sword in hand, has risen up to assassinate oppressors until the people are free! Marauder of Dystopia: The Weakest Go To The Wall is a doujin RPG from ONEONE1 featuring animated battles and more.
Reviews
- The translation is quite good, with only a couple of noticeable errors.
- The voice acting for the main character, Hazuki, is well-delivered and adds to the experience.
- The game features multiple endings and choices that can affect the protagonist's purity and path.
- The game requires a patch for full enjoyment, but the process to find and download it can be frustrating.
- Combat mechanics are dull and the gameplay feels barebones, lacking depth.
- The game runs on an older version of the engine, which can lead to technical issues.
- gameplay6 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The gameplay is criticized for being simplistic and lacking depth, with dull combat mechanics and minimal meaningful choices. However, it does include some adult content that users find enjoyable, suggesting that while the core gameplay may be lacking, the additional elements provide some appeal.
“The gameplay is barebones RPG Maker; the combat is dull, but it does have some adult actions to spice things up, although they are pretty simple.”
“As for the mechanics, I came across only one choice, whose 'right' answer is properly telegraphed, and then it's all up to whether you lose the boss fights or not.”
“The gameplay isn't good at all, but you're here for the adult content, and that part is great.”
- story6 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 67 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The game's story is loosely inspired by "Akame ga Kill," featuring a simple mission-based structure typical of turn-based RPGs. Reviewers feel that the ending is fitting and necessary for the narrative, suggesting a thoughtful conclusion to the plot.
“Story-wise, the setting is loosely inspired by Akame ga Kill.”
“However, thinking more about it, I feel such an ending was the ending the story had to have.”