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* [[Hopeless Boss Fight]]: Each game has one fight where a major villain, often the [[Big Bad]], decides to ignore the [[Sorting Algorithm of Evil]] and attack the hero early. After winning, they decide the hero isn't worth killing or taking with them.
* [[Horny Devils]]: A long-running staple of the series, though all the monster girls behave in this manner to some extent.
* [[I Have You Now, My Pretty]]: Female examples are the staple of the series.
* [[I Love the Dead]]: There are several undead enemies in the series, and losing to them will result in an involuntary case of this trope.
* [[Kitsune]]: Fan Mei, the [[Big Bad]] of ''III''.
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* [[Level Grinding]]: This is often a necessity in order to beat the tougher bosses.
* [[The Many Deaths of You]]: Losing to any enemy with a proper CG will result in a rape scene.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: All monstergirls (and the human characters from the first game are this), which is the only consolation to the fact that almost all of them will rape the main character if they get the opportunity.
* [[Multiple Endings]]: Aside from the bad endings that result from losing to individual enemies, all games in the series have multiple proper endings. The third game stands out for having three distinct paths, involving a choice between three particular characters.
* [[Orochi]]: In ''III'', this is a powerful youkai {{spoiler|who is actually Lei Ling, the seemingly-human ruler who gives Ren his orders}}.
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** Each game has someone give the hero a footjob, in the exact same pose (this is true of other works by the same developer as well).
** The main villain attacking the hero early on, long before the hero has the power to stand a chance against them.
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* [[Spell My Name With An "S"]]: Many characters have names that aren't spelled consistently. Xueli is in some places called "Shirley", for example.
* [[Stripperific]]: As a H-game, this is the rule rather than the exception.
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