Demons Rise Up!, something video games will never do, so don’t get your hopes up.

The only futanari game that I’ve played so far is Futa Fix: Dick Dine and Dash, and I kind of wanted to check some others out that had decent art to them and didn’t just involve puzzles and pictures.



Is there a supporter’s playthrough of this game?

This game is fully voiced, but despite that I went ahead and muted those voices and recorded my own ASMR voicing of the lines (a little over an hour long).

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Who is this game for?


Explanation to Negative Feedback


Animations are blurry

The animations are not top-notch as they become blurry and pixelated during their movement, and only clear up in a single frame or so. Looking at it long enough might be enough to give certain people headaches when watching the distortion.

Not the best voice acting

The voicing isn’t terrible, but it’s not great either. There’s at least one character whose voice actor sounds like they’re standing a couple feet from the microphone making it difficult to hear them.

Pretty short

I mean, if you’re just wanting to check out the raunchy scenes, the game will be over in around 10-15 minutes, depending on how long you can stand watching those distorted animation scenes. Even if you’re reading, the game is probably going to be less than an hour long.


Explanation to Positive Feedback


A lot of sexual imagery

Surely that’s what you’re here for, right? And not only is there a decent amount of sexual imagery for how short the game is, but there’s a lot of sexual writing, which is also a cherry on top.

Nice art style

I really like the art style they’ve put into the game, if nothing else. It’s cartoony and the shading on things are nicely done. The only problem I have art-wise is with the feet. Someone wasn’t too keen on drawing the feet and lacked the practice, I think.


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Gameplay


Achievements

20 Steam achievements

Plot

Demons Rise Up! is a kinetic futanari visual novel about a pro-gamer named Suzy who summons a succubus through a cursed video game created by developers from the pits of hell. After a night of lovemaking with her creation, the succubus decides to bring along some of her demon friends for some multiplayer action. There’s just one problem! After finding Suzy playing on her console, it’s now up to the three demons to push her away from her gaming session so that she can push them onto her bed! Can they do it? Read and find out!

Game Length

Less than an hour

Replay Value

None

Genre(s)


Demons Rise Up! Review


Demons Rise Up!
Demons Rise Up!

I wanted to like this game, but the problem sometimes with fully voiced lines is that…the ones doing the lines are more on the amateur level. In saying that, I tended to bypass a lot of the text of the game after I read them myself, instead of listening to the lines fully voiced. More specifically, there was one person that, as mentioned in the cons section, was so far from the mic I could barely hear them anyway, so what was the point in trying to listen?

Unfortunately, in skipping lines to a certain extent, the game ended a whole lot quicker than it would’ve if I’d just let everything play out as it was meant to.

I mean, it still would’ve lasted around 30 minutes or so, but still. A 10 minute game is barely enough for me to pay more than a dollar for, and a game with poor voice acting as well as really downgraded animations that almost gave me a headache from watching them?

This game is $10 when it’s not on sale. WAY too much money. Get it on sale, or play through it and get a refund.

Honestly, the artwork really is nice to look at. And if the animation scenes weren’t so janked they’d be good as well. If they’d taken the voices out of it, the game might be even better, because those that didn’t like listening to the characters might actually be interested in reading through everything.

It’s a good bad game that costs way too much, basically.