i thrust awake in a cold sweat beneath the quiet roof of my sengoku ranch. i remember that the deed is nearly complete - i'm on the brink of the backloggd alignment lock

the panting starts. then the puke; panicking over what i must do. i reflect on what has brought me to this point. the truth sets in

humans are given two choices in the fleeting existence they call life:

1. they rate kichikuou rance with a half star. completion status: abandoned. review roughly reads, "dont let rance fans near children" or, "i feel like a worse person for playing this". these people absolutely rule at parties and you should unconditionally take everything they say completely seriously

2. ten out of ten. reasons enigmatic. their thoughts may be more driven by seemingly sociopathic notions regarding how their life was changed by a fun strategy game with cartoon humor about a guy who does bad shit for women, money and power. there's a good chance these ones aren't getting invited to the aforementioned parties

this is where i forge my path; where i shall walk the road to dawn

...in all seriousness, i'm pretty amazed that something this meticulously detailed came from an eroge company - let alone in 1996. there are so many moving parts and interlinked events that it borders on overwhelming. tons of characters too - many of which you even won't meet because of how structurally dynamic everything is. seemingly whimsical decisions could have lasting consequences, be they positive or negative. it's all so thorough that looking up just about anything in a guide seriously compromises the overall experience

alicesoft's sheer fuck-it-we-ball energy is impossible not to respect here. they crammed every ridiculous idea they had for the series at the time into one sprawling what-if finale and somehow it actually worked. that said, since it's a rough summary for five games that at the time didn't even exist, the narrative feels a little rushed even though it clocks in at 40+ hours. definitely left me wanting a little more from the antagonists and world, but that's what the hundreds of hours worth in sequels is for, i suppose

look - if you think crassness is funny and you've remained skeptical of this series as i have for so long, i'd suggest considering it. if you're on the "i'd never play that shit" side of the spectrum, then you've already made up your mind and that's fine too

if you think this game's bad mechanically, however: skill issue, filtered and so on

here is a pdf that better formats/clarifies the in-game how to play section without any spoilers

Reviewed on Aug 09, 2023


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8 months ago

obligatory comment on the porn: it's there. it's not totally ignorable and it is rooted in the series identity and rance's character. but like, i don't care? i dunno that's really all i got. can't say it really turns me on or repulses me (outside of some instances that aren't comedic where it's meant to be hard to watch.) but generally it's treated with all the seriousness of the piano gag from tom & jerry. sometimes it feels like it's being done with the sensitivity of the table gag instead

i'm of the opinion that anything can be funny in the right context. i don't like telling people what they can and can't laugh at. that's really the extent of my feelings on the matter

(the deleted comments above are just me trying to post this one but fucking up the formatting)

8 months ago

Item gained: Way to the Dawn

8 months ago

Not as good as Fear and Hunger 2

8 months ago

Rance SWEEP
thank you for leaving the comment on my sengoku rance "review". i'll try to check this one out. your reviews are swag btw

8 months ago

@personperson polite bow

it's worth noting this game has a pretty important manual in its main menu, but it's formatted absolutely terribly. i didn't wanna get filtered by all the mechanics/ui so i adapted all of the information (and added some things not mentioned) to this pdf. i highly recommend giving it a look

also just to note: it claims some important events need to be triggered via h commands, but that's only required of getting the true ending, which i doubt you care about + it's nothing worth being concerned about for a first playthrough either way