Upon being left alone in the room, you become a little suspicious of his motivations. Rushing you into signing the relevant paperwork, he then buggers off to catch his flight to somewhere far, far away. His Empire Club is particularly special because it’s expandable the mansion is big enough to accommodate a variety of additional facilities. In short order, he explains that his mansion is actually an Empire Club, a chain of establishments where patrons can show up, drink, talk with maids, have sex with maids and generally have a good time. He compliments you on looking like “more of a man” than the last time you met. Your uncle also hails from the race of jelly monsters, but he’s lemon-flavoured. She ushers you into the next room to meet your uncle so you can discover what your “big present” is. Upon entering the mansion, you’re greeted with your uncle’s maid (or “Uncle Maid” as the game delightfully puts it). Just be aware that it is not, in any way, “good” - which is a bit of a shame with this game’s increased focus on story and characterisation over its predecessor. Either way, its clunkiness is initially jarring, but becomes quite charming in a “Final Fantasy VII on PS1″/”early ’90s visual novel localisation” sort of way after a while. It’s not unreadable by any means, but it also has the tone of someone for whom English is not their first language. This intro also demonstrates that the English localisation to Custom Order Maid 3D 2 is… a little shaky, to say the least. Instead, I have vicarious haircuts through video games.Īpparently the setup this time around is that your uncle has invited you to a large mansion, promising “a big present”. My hair is incapable of doing anything like this in real life, which is why I tend to shave it off. I thought I’d at least try and be vaguely honest and make myself a bit of a chonker but I admit to a certain degree of artistic license on the hair. Next up, it’s time to make us! In Custom Order Maid 3D 2, you come from a race of featureless jelly monsters that can be customised in simple terms: head style, body silhouette (with various styles of clothing implied), body weight, opacity (which can be altered at any time) and colour. If you don’t know what NTR is… well, I do have a Glossary, but trust me, you probably don’t want to know. Except in Call of Duty they’re generally fairly anticlimactic (and, in the case of Modern Warfare 3, actively insulting to the player’s intelligence) whereas no-one likes NTR. We open with an unusual question: “do you want NTR content?” In sex game terms, this is the equivalent of that warning you get at the start of every Call of Duty about some scenes causing offense. The management sim elements were pretty abstract and the game as a whole was mostly an excuse to construct and do depraved things with your maids.Ĭustom Order Maid 3D 2, meanwhile… well, let me walk you through the experience of my first day on the job. Previous unlocalised title Custom Maid 3D 2 was relatively simple in both the mechanical and narrative departments. You have been warned!įor those unfamiliar, the Custom Maid series has typically combined several disparate elements together into a single experience: there’s visual novel-style storytelling, detailed character creation (a la Honey Select, albeit with more stylised art), dating sim elements, a fabulous photo studio mode, a full-on management sim with RPG-style stat building and progression, and an interactive sex simulator. I’ll be checking out this game over the long term as there’s a surprising amount more to it than I realised, but what better time to kick things off than on Waifu Wednesday? Let’s knock on the door of the Empire Club and see what awaits us… With the long-awaited English language release of KISS’ Custom Order Maid 3D 2 on both Steam and Nutaku, I wanted to give this game some coverage as, if you didn’t already know, the Custom Maid series in general is an important part of MoeGamer: the site’s mascots were all made in previous game Custom Maid 3D 2. Something a little different for today’s Waifu Wednesday!
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