Plus the sound and the musical score is also better than it has any right to be. In some areas, it goes just play off as generic anime design but in some areas, the environments are very well presented. The one saving grace of the title is the art style that really shines in parts. We are all for games that play on the players inherent lack of choice like BioShock, but this is lazy and stupid. Plus the game even has the audacity to offer you one choice within the options. You get to make decisions once every tens minutes, almost none of the decisions alter the storyline at all. However, Bible Black barely lets you make any decisions. We have seen some truly outstanding interactive story games such as the aforementioned Life is Strange or Until Dawn. It’s not the most pleasant thought to take in but that’s the real world I guess. Lie to her (Scene 2: Blowjob with Itou) (Scene 3. But the coven is leaderless, and Ms Takashiro is overpowered. Yet it’s clear that this game has an audience that enjoys it for this content especially. Ending 1: Demon of Lust The students gather in an orgy on the night of the Sabbath. You can’t help but feel that this could have been left out. The Voice Actress probably thought that meant 'emotionless/chill AF person'. And unfortunately, Aika in the animation sounds like your typical Kuudere and has a permanent scowl. Then you have the fact that the scenes often involve twenty participants and it all gets a little bit visceral. I think it's because the voice actors were given pictures and a few voice samples of the characters they were meant to portray. However, in these contexts, it’s more like the real thing and the frequency with which it occurs is to the point of ridiculousness. Now I’m no prude, I understand that there are those with fetishes and enjoy the idea of rape fantasies. The game makes the decision to give rape a platform and almost romanticise the idea. The actions within the scenes are far from sexy, seem like they were written by someone with a complete lack of knowledge on the matter and the dialogue is littered with typos which only add to the rather childish theme in these scenes. The games sex scenes don’t exactly live up to this standard however, they seem to be awkwardly wedged into a game that didn’t really need to be all that sexual to be a successful narrative-based title. It’s not Shakespeare but there has clearly been some thought that has been put into each scene and character. However, this game actually has a storyline that marries the hentai action with well-written characters and dialogue rather well. You may be thinking that all this game has to offer is a cavalcade of out of context sex scenes that grow more grand and unsettling as the game progresses.