Lust Grimm/YMMV


 * Alternate Character Interpretation: Most of the player character's dialogue and thoughts aren't revealed and can only be inferred by looking at the reactions of others. As a result, there's considerable leeway in interpreting their personality and actions.
 * Angst? What Angst?: This is par for the course for such stories, but waking up to find yourself in an alternate world filled with succubi who want to rape you really should produce more of a reaction than it does.
 * Game Breaker: The Hug (Embrace?) skill. It does minor damage and inflicts a wide variety of status ailments on the enemy. It always inflicts stat debuffs and often inflicts an ailment that temporarily prevents the enemy from acting (such as paralysis). Even bosses aren't immune. Use it at the start of battle and whenever it runs out, and it makes things much easier.
 * Evil Is Sexy: The villains are horny, Stripperiffically-dressed succubi. Do the math.
 * Genius Bonus: You wouldn't expect a H-game to contain frequent references to the Brothers Grimm and their works. Those who are familiar with the Grimms will figure out
 * Scrappy Level: The Underground Library. To get to the next boss, you need the key to their office, which is fair enough. But that key is locked behind four sets of doors, requiring you to find four keys in the library. Finding the keys is a laborious task - they're among the items found on the bookshelves, which are also filled with worthless book items, and (unless you consult a guide) you'll have to check them one by one. The rest of the level design only worsens the tedium, as it's filled with identical bookshelves and numerous enemies, and there is neither a Record Fairy nor a teleportation circle.