Violated Heroine: 9 ships destroyed and 5 ships lost. Each block represents an hour of the day for each day of the week. The number indicates how many kills were achieved in that hour over the last 90 days. From what I've read it seems the game relies mostly on text and CG for the sex scenes, whereas Violated Heroine uses a lot of sprite sex and animations. That's a big difference and as for myself I'm not that fond of CG or huge blocks of erotic text. Oct 27, 2017 @ 1:31am. Dargoth (Darogoto, Dargoth-sama, Lord Dargoth and dargothtranslations) is, like Rogue, a translator of Japanese hentai games. He is also referred to as 'the last translator' after Rogue went into his Odinsleep. He is known for his translations of Desire Dungeon, the Violated Hero series (1, 2 and 3), the MGQ Delicious trilogy (1 and 2, 3 is WIP) and of course his most famous project Monster.
Violated Hero is a series of reverse-rape monster girl games released by developer Dieselmine. As of 2017, there are 6 installments in the series. These are along the same lines as games such as Monster Girl Quest. Each game has its own story, not connected to any of the rest.
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Violated Hero is a series of reverse-rape monster girl games released by developer Dieselmine. As of 2017, there are 6 installments in the series.
These are along the same lines as games such as Monster Girl Quest. Each game has its own story, not connected to any of the rest. The general plot is the same: a young male human sets out to fight evil monster girls threatening the world. If he loses to any of them, they rape him and either keep him as a sex slave or kill him. However, even if he defeats all in his path, victory isn't as simple as it seems...
- Angelic Beauty: Tides in I, Ariel in V
- Authority Equals Asskicking: The high ranking monsters are invariable more powerful and serve as bosses.
- The Bad Guy Wins: Even in the 'good' endings, the main villains survive and make the hero their sex slave.
- Big Bad: Each game has their own. It's worth noting that from the third game onwards, the person initially presented as the Big Bad tends to be supplanted in that role by someone else.
- I: Dragona
- II: Xueli
- III: Fan Mei, Sei Mei, Lei Ling
- IV: Sharia, Lilith
- V: Belf, Lunatyn, Shiva
- Blob Monster: Slime girls are a recurring monster type.
- Cameo: The sixth game has cameos of major characters from previous games.
- Chick Magnet: The protagonist of every game. Since every woman shown is a rapist it's an example of Blessed with Suck.
- Cute Monster Girl: The foundation of the series.
- Early Installment Weirdness: The first game stands out for having human characters other than the hero. Additionally, the random encounter enemies have extremely simple pixel art.
- Expy:
- Xueli, Shiva and Lizesnea are all this to Alice from Monster Girl Quest. They're high-ranking monsters with blue/purple skin and tattoos. Shiva is even a lamia like Alice.
- Both II and IV have four monsters who are the direct subordinates of the monster leader, similar to the Four Heavenly Knights from Monster Girl Quest.
- The sixth game has M9, a music-themed girl with twintails. Fans outright call her Miku.
- Within the series itself, Ariel is one to Lilith, both being nonhuman women who follow the main character around and help them in their journey.
- Defeat Means Friendship: In IV, defeated enemies can be recruited, though they don't act as conventional party members. Instead, they each give access to a special attack.
- Double Standard Rape: Every single sex scene. Even the 'good' endings have the hero become a sex slave to monster girls.
- Gender Bender: Some monsters will turn the hero female after raping him.
- Harping on About Harpies: A harpy serves as the first encounter in the second game.
- Heroes Prefer Swords: The hero of each game uses a sword as a weapon.
- H-Game POV Character: The heroes would all be closest to Type 1.
- 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.
- Lamia: Several, a notable one being Shiva in the fifth game, who's an outright goddess.
- 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 who is actually Lei Ling, the seemingly-human ruler who gives Ren his orders.
- Our Dragons Are Different: Dragona, the Big Bad of I, and Safiam, the literal The Dragon in V.
- Out with a Bang: A few rape scenes will end in the hero dying.
- Plant Person: The first game has a Mandragora, who's essentially a naked woman with green hair and a large flower on her head. Later games have alraunes, who appear as women in giant flowers.
- Robot Girl: While several earlier games have one, VI stands out for having half of the cast be Robot Girls, as an entire faction that opposes the non-robotic monster girls.
- Running Gag:
- 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.
- The 'harem' ending of each game has the main villain(s) and other monster girls sharing the hero as a sex slave.
- Spell My Name with an 'S': Many characters have names that aren't spelled consistently. Xueli is in some places called 'Shirley', for example.
- Stripperiffic: As a H-game, this is the rule rather than the exception.
- Taken for Granite: This can happen if you lose to one of the gorgon enemies.
- Venus Needs Men: The monster girls all consider human males to be attractive and most of the time, will rape a man given the opportunity, either for sexual pleasure, reproduction or because human semen is a vitality enhancer.
- Youkai: These make up the majority of the cast in III.
Warzone wrote:Jesus fking christ people, is it THAT hard to follow instructions? Explanations would be prefered to insults. Its been explained in this thread 3 times, in the hentai-games thread 5 times, (I also explained it as well) and its been explained in other locations in the forum as well (such as the help section which no one looks at anymore). Best crack games for pc. So yes, I am going to toss some insults to those who can't follow 8 to 12 sets of identical (or nearly identical) instructions. Please put a sniper bullet in the back of my skull. Cuz I think I'm gonna lose it. Warzone wrote:Just relax and have a nice thorough look at the instructions, this forum is not the ONLY place to get them either, their are system specific instructions for getting your jap Unicode running.
And after that its common sense to redownload EVERYTHING related to running the 'JAPANESE' game. Japanese unicode, done.
Downloaded everything while japanese unicode is on. Installing everything while japanese unicode is on, done. Sorry pal but if you read our problems, you would have found that everything you just said, we already did it! But we are still getting errors. Now back on the subject at hand, anyone has an idea on why i get the message box? Those error windows usually appears when a file is missing or is installed in the wrong folder. Warzone wrote:Just relax and have a nice thorough look at the instructions, this forum is not the ONLY place to get them either, their are system specific instructions for getting your jap Unicode running.
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Downloaded everything while japanese unicode is on. Installing everything while japanese unicode is on, done.
Sorry pal but if you read our problems, you would have found that everything you just said, we already did it! But we are still getting errors. Now back on the subject at hand, anyone has an idea on why i get the message box?
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Those error windows usually appears when a file is missing or is installed in the wrong folder. If your getting an error message you did something wrong at some point between the unicode and the downloaded files. Try looking for 'TaikenBan' which is the JAPANESE name of RPGMAKER2000 which is REQUIRED for it to work, after getting that you can use the RTP which is posted in several locations on this forum. Nemesis may also be correct, as any of those things can cause problems. Also for when you have any problem. 1- Post time of occurance (what did you do immediately before the error) 2- Post an image of the error message (not always necesarry but very helpful) 3- Post images of the configuration of related items (In this case, unicode settings) 4- Get your story straight (when a problem is fixed, announce that it is fixed, try not to change your story). Warrior536 wrote:ok someone sent me a PM (ill keep him annonymous) and said that it might be due the fact that im using RPG maker XP so he suggested me to switch to 2000.
