Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Hentai Game Review - Violated Hero 4: Another Story

The Violated Hero series is one of the bigger monster girl hentai franchises.  Currently they’re up to five games, some of which have been translated into English by enthusiastic fan translators.  The games feature rudimentary RPG battles, but the main focus is on the ludicrously over-the-top Bad End hentai scenes that are unlocked after losing to boss characters.

Before Violated Hero 4 came out they ran a fan competition to have people submit designs for characters to go into the next game.  Only two out of ten finalists made it into VH4, but the makers, Dieselmine, must have liked some of the other designs as well, as two of them feature in Violated Hero 4: Another Story.


It’s an additional chapter set after the events of Violated Hero 4.  Two new monster girls are present—the slime girl armour mimic, Irizu, and dream-bending imp/succubus, Mea.  Also Lilith and Marietta the robot maid return from Violated Hero 4.


There are also a couple of new wandering monster designs, but the RPG aspects are reduced this time around.  It’s more like a visual novel with a lot of text linking the various H-scenes together and it did feel a little wordy in places.

There are seven sex scenes in total—two with Lilith, two with Irizu, two with Mea, and a bonus group scene unlocked after seeing all the others.


Great for people that wanted more Lilith from Violated Hero 4.  Also a good and inexpensive taster for people who’re unfamiliar with the Violated Hero series.

I did a five part playthrough, which can be read here:
part1
part2
part3
part4
part5

1 comment:

  1. Nice review, counting the play through.I was impressed with VH4 and 5 so I'll check this out. I tried My Saimin Fantasia from the same group though but was not impressed.

    The content wasn't really monster girl, though it had a demon and an elf, and it was the protagonist instigating the H scenes.

    The engine was the same from the latter VH games, but they gutted all the combat making it basically a click through the story game. Occasionally you would get a question where choice A would end the game and B would continue, but that was the extent of your control. While I fully admit I play these for the H content, I prefer those with something to do.

    So yeah, it wasn't terrible, but for the price I wouldn't recommend it. Still trying to wait patiently for Monster Girl Quest Paradox.

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