And the latest entrant in the AI-created naughty game is Ecchi Paradise from QubicGames. It looks like Ai has finally been created, but since there are no credits, who knows? And isn’t that convenient? You know this game. When you move the panel to the correct position, you’ll see a photo of a woman in a bikini or skimpy outfit. That’s it. This time you can preview the correct placement of some panels via the X button. Oh, and at least they used the word Ecchi instead of hentai in the title. Ecchi Paradise is therefore unique in that respect. Otherwise, it’s indistinguishable from numerous other works, such as Pakotime’s hentai girl series. Oh, and there are two DLC packs with fantasy and kinky pics for $2.69 each. Now you have to wait 200 words to reach the 300 word threshold.
I know that? After Ecchi Paradise it was over. I said it was over earlier, but this time I meant it. The days of naughty AI-generated games with no boobs or reason to buy are over. I won’t review anything without actual gameplay like Slime Girl Smoothie. I’m at a loss for words. They are all the same. Even clicks aren’t worth it anymore because most readers only spend 30 seconds to come in and click away. It takes a toll on my mental health and my standing within the game review community. So I won’t review it any further. No more crap like this. Besides, unless it’s Gamuzumi or EastAsiaSoft, I won’t touch a naughty game. Because they’re the only company releasing interesting and playful games on the Switch. Enough is enough! Ecchi Paradise ruined me.
Overall: Ecchi Paradise is another terrible AI-generated game. This will be my last review.
verdict: trash
eShop page
release date | 24/3/15 |
expense | $7.69 |
publisher | cubic games |
ESRB Rating | middle |