Lucy Got Problems

Lucy Got Problems throws players into the enchanting yet bewildering elven forest alongside its protagonist, a rookie succubus spy named Lucy who has, rather inconveniently, forgotten her actual mission. The only clear directive in her mind is the looming threat of her superior, the formidable Priestess Tiamat, whose wrath is a terrifying prospect. Failure is not an option, unless she fancies becoming a snack for sinister astral squids, so Lucy must quickly use her wits and her... well-developed personality to navigate this new environment and befriend its inhabitants.

The game presents itself as a super-hot yuri/ecchi/comedy visual novel, and it truly delivers on that promise. The humor and dialogue are sharp and engaging, often evoking a nostalgic feeling for classic anime series. You guide Lucy, an energetic but deeply irresponsible and lazy demon, as she pursues her current dream of discovering what her high-ranked mistresses' panties look like. Despite her demonic nature, she possesses a surprising kindness and credulity that constantly land her in the most bizarre situations.

The cast of characters you'll encounter is diverse and memorable. You have:

  • Lucy: The kind-hearted but impish and naughty succubus protagonist.
  • Tiamat: A cold, aloof, and ruthlessly manipulative demon priestess commanding Lucy's regiment.
  • Ellie: A young, shy, and romantic elf girl who dreams of being a Forest Guardian.
  • Thea: A fierce, pedantic, and rule-abiding veteran protector of the elven realms.
  • Plus, two additional secret characters waiting to be discovered, adding an extra layer of intrigue.
  • The core gameplay involves finding your way around, getting along with the forest dwellers, and shaping your own experience. The game boasts dynamic action scenes with various outcomes and multiple small gameplay elements designed to brighten your mood. A key feature is its adjustability; you are free to skip or turn off elements you don't enjoy. With partial sprite and background animations placed in all the right spots, more than 30 built-in achievements, and a runtime of 3-5 hours, Lucy Got Problems is packed with cute, funny, and spicy moments for players to enjoy. Do the impossible, touch the untouchable, and above all, have fun.

    Final opinion

    Lucy Got Problems excels with its sharp, nostalgic anime humor and a charmingly irresponsible protagonist. The diverse cast and dynamic scenes create engaging, spicy moments. However, its 3-5 hour runtime feels brief, and the core mission's absurdity, while funny, might lack depth for some. The game's strength lies in its hilarious dialogue and fully adjustable content.

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