![]() Anyway, as a means to get rid of the annoying bastard, the townspeople decide he will be the next chosen one who will head out to save the world (aka the thing he hates). He also has that oh-so-appealing stereotype of being the anti-hero, but not the cool kind - he’s simply too lazy to want to do anything aside from looking after himself. Because of that, he is considered a bit of an outcast from the rest of society for the way he behaves. Io, the game's main character, has himself a little bit of a problem: the guy can’t stop thinking about lewd things any chance he gets. And considering Valve has been far more open to more adult content, the game is free to flaunt everything it has without fear of a rating board.įirst, let’s talk a little bit about the story. While I’m not one to really care too much about the risque, it did have an impact on the player’s deck since you were missing some pretty good cards.įortunately, Moero Chronicle doesn’t have to bother with anxious console manufacturers because it has arrived in the west exclusively on Steam. This was important because it added back in the cards that were originally cut due to their content. But in the case of Monster Monpiece, I found a rather addictive card-based battle game worthy of my time, of which I spent more of when it came out on Steam. Like the rest of the series, it’s certainly a game that embraces its brazenness conductive of the perverted Japanese culture.
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