


Venus Blood Gaia's story doesn't match up to monoliths like Eushully's Ikusa Megami series, but the narrative manages to keep players engaged and wanting to know what happens next, while setting up each successive battle. The storyline is surprisingly good for a game with so much sexual content, good enough that you could take out the gameplay and the ero, and it would still be an interesting read. Much of the game is spent hopping from region to region collecting allies while confronting the problem of the moment, whether it be Granreid aggression, the plots of a masked rival, or Godbeasts gone berserk.
