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Niramare Quest: Saving a World That Loves Hating Me

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67%Game Brain Score
story, character development
gameplay, grinding
86% User Score Based on 29 reviews

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Niramare Quest: Saving a World That Loves Hating Me is a single player role playing game with fantasy, anime and erotic themes. It was developed by Seguzecute and was released on February 13, 2026. It received positive reviews from players.

Reincarnate as a man in a misandrist world in this classic turn-based RPG! Meet colorful characters, fight your way through many dungeons, and unravel the mysteries of a story that hides much more than meets the eye. Do you have what it takes to save a world where everybody hates you?

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86%
Audience ScoreBased on 29 reviews
story12 positive mentions
grinding6 negative mentions

  • Extensive erotic content with over 200+ H-scenes and 90+ high-quality CGs featuring a variety of fetishes including female domination, large breasts, futanari, and humiliation themes.
  • Unique setting in a female-dominated, level-based hierarchical world offering a fresh take on isekai and adult RPG genres with engaging characters and comedic yet surprisingly deep story elements.
  • Streamlined gameplay with multiple experience sources (combat, quests, and sex scenes), adjustable difficulty, well-designed UI and quest tracking, plus multiple endings and a replay system enhance player experience and replayability.
  • Repetitive erotic scenes and CG poses with limited variety, leading to diminishing impact after extended play.
  • Combat and gameplay are relatively simple and lack challenge even on higher difficulties, with some grind-heavy progression aspects which might feel tedious.
  • Technical issues include bugs, map loading failures on some platforms, reliance on an external patch for full content, and repetitive use of sound effects (notably farting sounds) which detract from immersion.
  • story
    60 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of Niramare Quest is a straightforward, comedic isekai narrative with some dark moments and interesting twists, complemented by strong worldbuilding and a large variety of side quests. While the main plot is relatively simple and linear, relying heavily on leveling and quest completion, it is engaging enough for a fun first playthrough and offers multiple unique heroine storylines and endings. However, some players felt the game missed potential by not including more impactful bad endings or deeper plot complexity.

    • “The story is comedic and playful, yet isn't light-hearted or too simplistic as to be boring.”
    • “There are some genuinely dark moments and interesting twists to the story, and—as comedic as it can be—it knows when to let the stakes feel important.”
    • “Niramare Quest begins as a provocative isekai: a lust-driven protagonist reincarnates in a world that despises men. The story gains weight through its worldbuilding, tying the curse, the great mage, the queen’s agenda, and the demon lord into a structured narrative beyond its erotic premise.”
    • “❌ The plot is too simplistic: although the game features plenty of h-scenes and side quests, the main storyline is relatively simple, relying heavily on the leveling system for progression and lacking depth.”
    • “6/10 (story) wise it's an isekai game and the character gets sent to the goddess before going to the new world. Overall I would say I liked the story for a fun first playthrough but the game had a lot of potential if they had added bad ending scenes throughout the game. What I mean is when you lose a battle to any foe you could get a scene where they get the upper hand and even if it's just a quick game over screen I would not have minded. All of the major bosses should have bad ending scenes. The demon lord had some abilities that I was looking forward to seeing bad ending from but I felt it was wasted potential.”
    • “5/10 story which is kinda whatever, even the game repeatedly acknowledges that it's a generic RPG isekai slop.”
  • gameplay
    18 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is typical of RPG Maker adult games, featuring straightforward turn-based combat and simple quest progression, with an auto-battle option for a relaxed experience. While lacking in difficulty and unique mechanics, the integration of erotic stats and sexual progression as part of leveling adds thematic depth, appealing mainly to fans of adult content rather than complex gameplay.

    • “Even though Niramare Quest is an RPG Maker game, the gameplay and story quests were alright.”
    • “The gameplay and overall experience are highly enjoyable, and it does a fantastic job pulling you into its world.”
    • “The game mechanics revolve around leveling up, where players increase their protagonist's level through combat, quests, and adult events.”
    • “In terms of the gameplay, there is little here that you haven't seen in an H-RPG before.”
    • “The non-combat gameplay usually just involves collecting certain items or talking to certain NPCs to progress.”
    • “5/10 combat and gameplay, your usual generic RPGMaker H game stuff, but streamlined well for your HRPG pleasures.”
  • grinding
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is generally manageable and occasionally enjoyable due to rewarding outcomes, though some players find certain grind-heavy elements like rank progression and material farming tedious. The presence of multiple experience sources helps reduce the overall grinding pressure, and there is no heavy need to grind for levels, money, or items.

    • “Selling junk items is a bit tedious, especially because when you sell an item the list order changes, so you can't just spam the same key.”
    • “Some grind-heavy progression with rank requirements and material farming.”
    • “There are a few grindy parts doing quests and finding items.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics feature high-quality artwork and detailed human character designs, though some monster designs feel inconsistent with the overall art style. While visually appealing, certain repetitive adult scenes may lead to aesthetic fatigue for some players.

    • “Fighting monsters that don't really match the art style of the human characters is kind of meh.”
    • “Some adult scenes are rather repetitive and monotonous, potentially causing aesthetic fatigue for some players.”
    • “While it lacks somewhat in difficulty and unique gameplay, it's still worth taking a look at, if only for the quality artwork on display.”
  • character development
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development is praised for its unique and provocative designs, along with strong voice acting and sound effects, enhancing the game's individualistic storytelling. However, some players may find the female character designs, particularly the portrayal of mature women or gender reversals, polarizing and less appealing.

    • “Overall, I like the character designs, voice acting, and sound effects. The scenes are well done, though the story could have made better use of the bad ending.”
    • “The game's story and character design are highly individualistic and provocative; while the setting is somewhat extreme, it provides players with an alternative fantasy world.”
    • “The female character designs are distinctive, offering a unique style that may appeal to players looking for an unconventional fantasy experience.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers high replayability through numerous side quests that unlock additional adult events and multiple endings, supported by over 200 h-scenes and 90 CG images. This variety encourages players to revisit and explore different story paths.

    • “Completing these side quests unlocks more adult events and endings, enhancing the game's replayability and depth.”
    • “Over 200 h-scenes and 90 CG images make the game highly replayable.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is generally light and enjoyable, with amusing situations involving the main character, who some find reminiscent of Rance. While not consistently strong, the writing delivers occasional laughs and a fun tone.

    • “I’m only part way through it but the story is fun and the situations the main character finds himself in are hilarious.”
    • “The writing is fairly funny and the main character has a similar vibe to Rance.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is well-optimized, allowing smooth performance and enjoyable gameplay. Upgrading gear not only enhances performance but also unlocks new skills, adding depth to character customization.

    • “Gear has performance differences, and upgrades also unlock skills, so there's fun in building your setup.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music features engaging background tracks complemented by partial voice acting, including notable "oho" vocal performances that add character to the sound experience.

    • “Background music and partial voice acting with notable “oho” performances.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional tone is characterized by a down-to-earth, sweet, and wholesome vibe with a touch of goofiness, creating a heartfelt and genuine experience.

  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game currently suffers from significant stability issues, with frequent bugs causing crashes or freezes shortly after starting, such as getting stuck during dialogues.

    • “Way too buggy right now, just enter the game for 1 minute, and already stuck at dialogue.”
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Niramare Quest: Saving a World That Loves Hating Me is a role playing game with fantasy, anime and erotic themes.

Niramare Quest: Saving a World That Loves Hating Me is available on PC and Windows.

Niramare Quest: Saving a World That Loves Hating Me was released on February 13, 2026.

Niramare Quest: Saving a World That Loves Hating Me was developed by Seguzecute.

Niramare Quest: Saving a World That Loves Hating Me has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Niramare Quest: Saving a World That Loves Hating Me for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Niramare Quest: Saving a World That Loves Hating Me is a single player game.

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