![]() With our heroine’s monologues not shying away from her pining and awakening desires as she forms bonds and develops feelings for each of the love interests, Olympia Soiree is one of the spiciest, most blush-worthy steamy otomes on the console to date.Tailor Tales Plus adds a longer epilogue for each character that you buy the DLC of. There’s a purity element to the matchups in this way, and the end result of each romance, even by the mid-point of their romances, is a fade to black sex scene with the script being as suitable for 17+ as possible. She is therefore given an ultimatum - find a husband herself to carry on her nearly extinct bloodline, or be forced into marriage. That’s because without her existing as the very last “white” clan member (as shown by the colour of the characters’ eyes and hair), the sun will not rise. With the game being based on the concept of its heroine finding a husband, she is completely innocent when it comes to anything related to romance due to her upbringing she’s a shut-in for everything other than performing to ensure that the sun rises every day. Olympia Soiree is as steamy as a Nintendo Switch exclusive otome can possibly go. The first “Bitch-chan” uttered by the character Laito is the least problematic moment of the title - you’ll know what I mean the further you go. It also has a lot of uncomfortable themes, however, including coercion, bloodletting, humiliation, murder and abuse. From the insanely immersive, spine-chilling ASMR whispers from the talented voice actors to the very specific kinks within each route, Diabolik Lovers knows what it’s doing and I have to admit that it does it well - if it didn’t, why am I still thinking about it even now?ĭespite how detestable most of its love interests are, the game provides plenty of filth through its kinks such as BDSM, masochism and sadism, with the latter two being actual scales for the latter part of the story. The popularity of the title can be attributed to many reasons. ![]() Famous for its shamelessly filthy love interests who each dip their toes in at least overly possessive if not yandere-like tendencies, Diabolik Lovers is a testament to how much Western audiences crave spicier titles. I do not believe for a second that anyone who is already a part of the otome scene would not expect this one to make the list. In any case, give this one a go, and for anyone who finds this one particularly enjoyable, be sure to see the developer’s other localised game that came out after: Fxxx Me Royally!! Horny Magical Princess. Anyone recall the Brothel route in OZMAFIA? ![]() If anything, the only other example of such an event happening in an otome is under extremely dark circumstances. It’s not like we ever see a “harem” ending concluding in a threesome in the genre after all. It’s nothing too deep in terms of plot and even its characters, but as the very first localised R18+ otome, exceptionally translated by Molly Lee, it’s a great start. Starring a consistently, naturally funny and relatable wallflower heroine named Ema, its other unique selling point is how it is a slice of life comedy often regarded as an otome designed as a moege. And for good reason - mostly for its humour, what with plenty of its endings playing up the hilarity of its scenarios with a total of seventeen joke endings, compared to just three “true” endings. When it comes to R18+ steamy otomes, this one right here is often the first and most frequently recommended for English-speaking players. It’s also worth noting that the indie developer of these titles, Otusun Club, also offer more games on their itch.io page, including a short but sweet interspecies romance visual novel. These other titles are purchasable on Steam, but the most explicit content from this original game can only be obtained via Denpasoft’s storefront. If you happen to like the niche kinks and interests (age gap galore within every single storyline - it writes itself) that the title caters to, you will be happy to know that this entry is not the only one within the IP, since it is followed up by Marialbum and A Day in the Life of Maria. As a game that is part visual novel, part dungeon crawler featuring oji-san love interests with erotic encounters, The Bell Chimes for Gold is an unusual otome that specific English audiences can enjoy thanks to Denpasoft - in fact, it’s the company’s only otome localisation to date. ![]() ![]() The Bell Chimes for Gold is a steamy otome game to truly cherish for those whose preferences are catered to with its particular love interests and game design. ![]()
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