Miss Lisette's Assassin Maid
- September 12, 2019
- Hasoyua
After being classified as a demon by the church, Lisette Blanchard is abducted by a mysterious group of thieves. Believing the abduction was a ploy to hide Lisette, the church executes the head of the Blanchard family. In response, the family's maid, Forty, a retired assassin, once again takes up her blade in order to rescue Lisette, and prove her innocence.Features: Classic RPG experience Snea…
Reviews
- The game features interesting gameplay mechanics with multiple ways to approach challenges, including stealth, seduction, and traps.
- The art and animations are aesthetically pleasing, providing a visually enjoyable experience.
- The game offers a decent amount of playtime (2-4 hours) and has potential for improvement in future sequels.
- The combat mechanics are poorly designed, leading to frustrating experiences where players can neither win nor lose effectively.
- There is a lack of content, with minimal side quests and a limited number of adult scenes, making the game feel linear and repetitive.
- Technical issues, such as the inability to access a save/load menu, detract from the overall experience.
- gameplay20 mentions
- 40 % positive mentions
- 45 % neutral mentions
- 15 % negative mentions
Gameplay reviews highlight a mix of strengths and weaknesses. While some players appreciate the interesting stealth mechanics and skill tree, others criticize the combat mechanics as the worst in the genre and note the linearity of the gameplay. Overall, the game shows potential for improvement, particularly in future installments.
“The gameplay features interesting mechanics and a skill tree that adds depth to the experience.”
“I felt like this was a weird crossover of 'Seed of Evil' and 'Escape from Fortress Lugohm', as the stealth gameplay was certainly interesting and made navigating around more challenging than in 'Seed of Evil', where you could mostly get by just dodging enemies.”
“Apart from that, the game is not bad gameplay-wise, and actually playing the game can be a challenge.”
“Worst combat mechanics I have ever encountered in an h-game.”
“Gameplay: one negative aspect here is that I experienced the gameplay as quite linear.”
“Unlike in Seed of Evil, this time, there is no mechanic that truly punishes you for not watching how often you get into lewd situations, and if you don't care about it much, you could just invest in the whole seduction tree and almost never have to fight an actual battle.”
- story10 mentions
- 60 % positive mentions
- 10 % neutral mentions
- 30 % negative mentions
The story is generally regarded as good but short, with potential for improvement in future installments. While some players found it decent, others felt it was merely average compared to similar titles. Overall, the narrative is seen as a solid foundation that could be expanded upon in sequels.
“Short but decent, the story and game mechanics have great potential, (can be improved in part 2) 9/10”
“Frankly, I like the story of Seed of Evil a tiny bit more, but this game isn't bad.”
“Art was good, the story was good too.”
“The story was short; although there is a New Game Plus feature, I would say this is a one-and-done type of game.”
“The story was short; although there is a New Game Plus feature, I would say this is a one-and-done type of game.”
“The story is just okay.”
- graphics4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are highly praised for their aesthetic appeal and quality artwork, making it a visual treat for players, especially those familiar with "Seed of Evil." Overall, it delivers a satisfying artistic experience that is appreciated by fans of the genre.
“This game is aesthetically pleasing and offers a good set of artwork for those who can appreciate it.”
“Hasoyua/Senra Banshou does not disappoint in the quality of artwork, and anyone who played Seed of Evil should know that it's a bit of a visual treat.”
- grinding2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be balanced; it offers a moderate challenge without becoming overly tedious, unless players choose to simplify the experience.
“It's not too grindy, but also not incredibly simple (unless you decide to trivialize it).”