Wednesday, May 7, 2014

MileHighGaymer Reviews

See No Evil - (NSFW)
PC - Developed by Bigfingers
By Jason Anderson
Edited by Greg Dinkelman

Welcome back to Mile High Gaymer! This week I bring you one of the first adult games to be reviewed on here, See no Evil by Bigfingers. The third, in a number of adult games for gay men, Bigfingers tackles the classic 2d adventure genre.

*Note: This article is NSFW


Story
The game starts as the main Character Orsino wakes up outside of his home, naked and alone. Venturing to his home he sees that it looks like an explosion has happened as black flames kiss parts of the house.
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Leaving his home he quickly makes to his neighbors and find the demons having made roost in a small castle, in it’s place. Interacting with the lord of demons, Barrod, Orsino learns that he is in Limbo and that he must either submit to Barrod, or find some alternate means of escape.

Gameplay
So See no Evil plays like an old school 2D adventure game such as Maniac Mansion or Escape from Monkey Island. The player can move Orsino around the stage and then interact with objects on the screen by inspecting them while in front of them.  


The player can also enter in custom commands to ask or barter by pressing enter. Since this is a modern take on a classic game style, the player’s commands are limited, but can be figured out easily by paying attention to the story.

Art
The art is done by Geremy Walker, and of course with a great bara/bear artist he makes his men nice and husky/hirsute. The characters and areas are nicely hand drawn and it seems as though you are playing through a comic book. The cutscenes leave nothing to the imagination as you see Orsino interact with each of the demons on his journey through Limbo.

Replayability
The game has up to seven different endings. The players can go through the game multiple times to reach their desired ending or by saving at certain points and picking different decisions.

Final Verdict
If you need a game with a lot of gay-fan service go ahead and check this one out. The storyline, while ludicrous, is very good as the sole human character interacts and wins the hearts of each of the demons inside of the mansion. The game itself has a slight furry/bear slant so if you’re hopin to see a twink or two in the game you will be sadly disappointed.