Hentai Vs Evil Review (PlayStation 5)

In our Hentai Vs Evil Review we find out who stands victorious, there will be blood, there will be boobs, Plenty of boobs and there will also be some badness! It’s the showdown we all wanted to see. Who would win if Hentai took on evil? Read our Hentai Vs Evil review and find out.

Hentai Vs Evil Pros:

  • Nice anime/cartoon-style graphics.
  • 1.08GB download size.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • 3rd person shooter gameplay.
  • Three areas- The city, The small town, and The pirate bay.
  • Two difficulties-easy and normal.
  • Two game modes- Rescue and survival.
  • Rescue game mode- Kill 13 reapers then open the cage to rescue the girl.
  • Survival- self-explanatory.
  • Ammo boxes- shoot them to drop a timed ammo buff like fire or powerful ammo.
  • Local leaderboards.
  • Three characters.
  • Customize characters- change the size of- thighs, breasts, height, clothes, headwear, hair color, and body color.
  • Camera sensitivity slider.
  • Platinum trophy within an hour, half-hour if you proper go hard.
  • You can aim down sights and jump.
  • Health pick-ups around the level.
  • Enemies spawn indefinitely.
  • Big open levels.
  • A handful of enemy types.
  • Clear easy to read Hud.
  • Damage numbers pop on the screen.
  • Simple controls.

 

Hentai Vs Evil Cons:

  • Only one control layout.
  • No tutorials.
  • Ammo boxes take so many shots to open.
  • Enemies hit hard and only have to touch you.
  • Performance hits happen a lot with slowdown and pop-up.
  • Same gameplay loop every level.
  • You don’t even need to play the survival mode.
  • Basic trophies.
  • Only 3 areas.
  • No replay level.
  • Characters don’t have names.
  • Customisation is more like a fetish/perv setting than anything else.
  • There is no story in-game.
  • All enemies act broken and walk around randomly and clip through walls.
  • No real reason for the leaderboards.

 

Hentai Vs Evil:

Official website.

Developer: Axyos Games

Publisher: Eastasiasoft

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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