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Euclyca

$24.99
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Developer:
Team Syukino
Publisher:
Team Syukino
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Euclyca is a JRPG hentai game that has gay, straight, bi and lesbian interactions. All of which will be unlock-able by side-questing and never forced on the player. There is something for everyone!

*Disclaimer: All characters, regardless of their appearances are above the age of 18 and the legal age of consent.

Play as Ashe and enlist into the Guardian Corps alongside your best friend to defend your home against mysterious invaders. Meet new friends, make new enemies. Gather Items, Weapons and Armors to equip your six man team. Utilize unique abilities and dominate the battlefield in epic turn-based Active Time Battle combat. Do sensual side quests to unlock several sexy 18+ scenes that feature several different kinds of steamy sexy situations ranging from mild to wild.

Avenge your family, enlist in the Guardian Corps. Fight off your enemies, become the hero you always knew you could be and get laid in the mean time. Ah, what the hell. The choice is up to you.

*Ashe is either Male or Female depending on the player's choice.

~Features:

-An auto-save function.

-A fully completed main story that spans across several hours.

-ATB (Active) Combat System, ATB (Wait) Combat System or Traditional Turn-Based Combat System.
(You choose~!)

-Six party members to fight as and change into various classes such as Onna-Bugeisha and Dragon Monk.

-Original Soundtrack.

-Several optional NSFW Straight, Gay, Bi, Lesbian sex scenes.

-Multiple side-quests.

-Over 30 NSFW scenes.

-Ability to turn off random encounters on the fly in options.

-Limit Breaks and a Companion Summon System.

-Originally drawn characters and assets.

-Item Crafting System.

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
24 user reviews
71%
Positive
5 hrs at review
Recommended

So this is an interesting game. The game play itself reminds me of my younger days, when almost every game that came out pretty much looked like this. A few things to note: [strike]1. be sure to turn on auto saves. I could not find a way to manually save the game anywhere. Not by pressing buttons or opening up the menu, no magic crystals access points, nothing. Thankfully i thought to turn on auto saves when I began the game (I believe auto save is defaulted to OFF so be sure to turn it on!)[/strike] 2. This game likes to introduce new party members, without warning, and making you fight with them solo with ZERO preparations. Honestly if it werent for the afore mentioned auto save feature it would have been game over for me several times just from that mechanic alone. NOT a nice way to get to know someone new. 3. I also could not find any pause option. Which means all battles are "real time" and you dont get a chance to think about what you want the character who is currently u...

15 helpful 3 funny
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Combat in this game is terrible. It has a good foundation (decent skill/magic abilities) but enemies are either basically either 1-2 shot kills, or they take 10 minutes to kill and/or impossible to kill as they kill you first, with basically nothing in-between. Enemies always seem to deal massive damage to you, whereas you have to chip away at enemy health for ages, Not to mention enemies LOVE applying status effects to you and buffing themselves constantly, and you have no way to remove most status effects, nor dispell enemy buffs. I've only gotten one NSFW scene so far, and it was pretty lackluster; just a single image. As well, all images in the game seem to be 'stretched out' for some reason, including the title screen, as if it's fitted to the wrong resolution, but you can't change the resolution to fix that (every resolution has the same aspect ratio). Music is pretty good. From what I've seen so far, the story seems rather weird. In the intro, the game describes the Invaders ...

14 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

As the game is now completed I am changing the review to match the finished product. The gameplay reminds me a lot of the old school RPGs I played back in my teenage years, and I really enjoyed it from start to finish. I strongly recommend it especially if you like oldschool RPGs like Final Fantasy and Chrono Trigger. All in all my experience of the game was a really good one, even if I found some bugs along the way the game was in Early Access so finding bugs was really normal for me haha. So that's my review of the game hope people try it out and see the game for themselves.

10 helpful 2 funny
12 hrs at review
Recommended

A surprisingly innovative party-based RPG with an open world and interesting new battle mechanics. The real-time combat system is intense and complex; at its best it's quite engaging and makes excellent use of synergies, though at times it can feel frustrating or repetitive. (Buffs are actually worth the action economy! What a concept!) The difficulty balance also needs some work: It's easy to reach a point where your party utterly curb-stomps most enemies and then go into a boss fight and get TPK'd. Saving is easy and usually available, but not automatic, so the adage applies: Save early, save often. The characters are overall pretty good; each one has a unique personality and you find yourself caring about them and picking favorites. The story is also decent, though not always the most original. (Genre-savvy players will see most of the plot twists from a mile away.) Aside from suggestive dialogue and a few suggestively-named items, the sexual content is pretty spaced out and all ...

8 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Consider it an 18+ Final Fantasy I don't like to give 0 out of 10 reviews for early access games just a buy/not buy based on the current content And from what i have played of this game (2 hours) i would say definite buy, i gave a review early on in my gameplay because this genre of game needs support. It is (or will be) a fully fleshed out RPG game with NSFW sexual content on the side and i for one can't wait for more games such as this. So if you are looking for a 100% adult oriented game (there's a ton of swearing, lewd jokes etc.) then this ones for you.

8 helpful 2 funny
29 hrs at review
Recommended

Loved the game. Lots of twists and turns in the story and I liked how you also get to play from the perspective of the other characters during some scenes. The game is fairly long, however my playtime isn't accurate as I had left it open while working from home :) I still definitely think that the game length justifies its price. I recommend it for those looking for these type of rpg games but for those who're just in for the adult oriented content you wouldn't be satisfied as it's really just an optional part of the game. This is my first game from Team Syukino and I'm now fired up to try your other games. Thank you again for this amazing game.

7 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

This game has obviously had a lot of effort put into it. I played 6 hours over the course of a week and have not gone back, but I do plan to. Euclyca is a "turn-based" [uses the active battle system like in Final Fantasy 7] rpg with erotic elements. The story is fairly interesting and the art is pretty damn cool. I enjoy the grind of the battle system, which starts you off with 1-3 characters for a while before really starting to jump you into some bigger boss battles with a whole party of people. Referencing back to the art, I do not recall if it was a side quest for Kein [bunny boy] or Mina [your hometown friend/gf] but there was some gorgeous art in a conflict with some wolves, and the music was really good. The game can be played fully as a RPG without the adult scenes if you are looking to avoid it. I'd say depending on the player the first 3-4 hours do not have any erotic options. Those are locked off in the game until you get to your HQ in a different city, where you the...

6 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

- So fun to play, rating 93/100

2 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This is a game with some potential that seems to fall a bit flat. In the end, at least for me, it proved unplayable. There seem to be numerous "bad image" errors that occur on loading and occasionally during some scenes. Not sure if thats my anti-virus blocking something or who knows? Anuyway, so theres that. The art seems fairly good and for those looking for adult content it looked like it had good potential, at least by the description and what little I saw. There are a lot of games with the same problem, but I didn't really care for how the game seems to be some sort of strange combination of fantasy and slife of life genres. Does a fantasy game really need robots, trains, and advanced cities? Just doesn't fit very well. Yes, there is the genre of urban fantasy, but the problem here is the origin does not suport this genre. As said, this is a chronic problem with these games. At least for me it completly destroys emersion. And then theres the problem of progresion in the game, and ...

2 helpful
18 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is an enigma. As an RPG it's... pretty damn good actually. For as long as it is though, I would've liked to see more story - as the way it is is a fairly basic story of revenge. In fairness to the dev though, the rather hollow narrative element DOES kind of make sense from a narrative standpoint, ironically. Basically being grunts in a military organization, you get orders, you execute them - it isn't really your place to be told the hows or whys. The balance is a little off too, you have access to the top tier equipment form the beginning of the game, and it doesn't take much grinding to get your party to the point of being equipped with the best gear in the game. Unfortunately there is no NG+ to try out different class options - now you CAN change class (almost) at will, but they all seem to get the job done, so it's easy to get invested in what you initially went with and refine your play with that as opposed to trying to learn a new skill set - so I never saw much reason ...

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Microsoft Windows® 8.1/10 (64bit)
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-4340 or better
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1280x720 or better Display
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Any

FAQ

How much does Euclyca cost?

Euclyca costs $24.99.

What are the system requirements for Euclyca?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft Windows® 8.1/10 (64bit) Processor: Intel Core i3-4340 or better Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 1280x720 or better Display Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: Any

What platforms is Euclyca available on?

Euclyca is available on Windows PC.

Is Euclyca worth buying?

Euclyca has 71% positive reviews from 24 players.

When was Euclyca released?

Euclyca was released on Mar 31, 2021.

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