Thursday, 25 January 2024

Random Video Game Review - House Party

 
Now, I usually don't review Steam games that are adult only games, but seeing as this is quite popular for many YouTubers (myself included), I'm making an exception. Some parties can and will get a little out of hand. A lot here in the UK are very civilized and not too chaotic, usually. But that isn't to say that we have parties where the alcohol is consumed, drugs are taken and everyone is making fools of themselves for many reasons. Another thing most of these parties have in common (apart from fighting and the other stuff mentioned already) is that there's always someone that ends up banging another person or thing. So with all that being said, we have this game. It's popular on YouTube and features guest appearances from the likes of the Game Grumps and Liz Katz. So let's take a look:

You play as the silent player character, which can be a man or woman. Your best friend, has invited you to a house party, and you go along there to have a good time and bond with the people there. The overall objective is to win the affection of the people at the party by choosing the right dialogue options in conversations and complete opportunities that are presented to you. All in an attempt to get one or more people to bang you in the master bedroom and depending on who you want to bang, multiple playthroughs may be necessary. But of course if you don't want to do all that, there are custom stories that each give you a different kind of experience, but most will ultimately end with your character banging another character. Or not.

As a game that is set out to have you bang a character at the end of one or more playthroughs, this game is a little complex and tiresome if all you want to do is bang a character. But each of the characters are good-looking and have interesting stories to tell. Be warned that glitches can make some of these characters unintentionally scary, but still fun to be around all the same as long as you stay in their good books. 7/10

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