Review Solid_Kuro 4/5 · Aug 8, 2021
Thought it's just some cringy/'so bad it's good' game, but Super Seducer turned out to be a fun watch. It felt like watching a romantic movie with a director's commentary track.
There are 10 scenarios overall and they're written well enough to be entertaining at the very least. Most of them involve cold approach to meeting women, some advice are …
Thought it's just some cringy/'so bad it's good' game, but Super Seducer turned out to be a fun watch. It felt like watching a romantic movie with a director's commentary track.
There are 10 scenarios overall and they're written well enough to be entertaining at the very least. Most of them involve cold approach to meeting women, some advice are obvious, some are not so much, and every dialogue choice screen has at least one hilariously creepy option, which adds a funny layer to this. The scenarios are around 20 minutes each (unless you wanna see every possible outcome), so I've finished it in one sitting. Actresses are cute and some of them are actually pretty good at acting. In particular, the blonde girl from the bar duo and another girl with tattoos on her arm which played in three different scenarios stood out for me in this department. One thing seemed weird to me at first - the Eastern European accents of various degree most of the girls had. Apparently most of them are Russian and one of them is not only that, but also happens to be the guy's wife. One funny thing about the cast is that one girl (the 'colleagues' scenario) looked so much like the Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya to me. And the dude himself, Richard La Ruina, again unlike what I expected, came off chill and cool, and just a likable and intelligent person.

