Concise Game Reviews: "Morningstar: Book of the Fallen" (Scroll down for the longer version) Game Value: ✅Recommended for urban fantasy enthusiasts. In Morningstar: Book of the Fallen, step into the role of a young MMA fighter pulled into a supernatural battle for New York’s soul. Meet a mysterious Angel, uncover your heritage, and join the struggle agains…
Morningstar: Book of the Fallen
Meet Snowdrop, a mysterious Angel who pulls you, a young MMA fighter, into a supernatural battle for New York's soul.
In Morningstar: Book of the Fallen, you'll navigate a gritty urban fantasy filled with gorgeous girls, intense turn-based match-3 combat, and a branching narrative that leads to four unique endings.
Uncover your hidden powers, forge deep relationships, and make choices that will shape your destiny in a world where every decision counts.
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Reviews Summary
Players are captivated by the rich storytelling and character depth in Morningstar: Book of the Fallen, praising its blend of urban fantasy and adult themes.
The unique match-3 combat system adds an interesting twist, though some find it clunky and prefer a more traditional approach.
While the visuals and animations receive mixed feedback, the engaging narrative and replayability keep players coming back for more.
The Good
- Intriguing and deep narrative
- Engaging character relationships
- High replay value with multiple endings
- Unique match-3 combat mechanics
The Bad
- Clunky match-3 combat system
- Visuals and animations could improve
- Minor bugs and technical issues
- Some players find story pacing slow
The Horny
- Well-integrated mature scenes
- Consensual sex and power dynamics
- Diverse romantic paths with girls
- Explicit content enhances character bonds
Top rated reviews
Being a D!K meets Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines. Although it uses Match-3 for its combat loop, the gameplay goes deeper than that, with things like leveling, cell phone UI funsies, stats, and more. It also has expanded world building, and overall, it makes an effort to provide good writing. Oh, and we can't forget - A thumbs up for the H-Scenes as w…
After Love Of Magic, I really had a high expectation for this game. Sadly, it didn't deliver. I didn't get through the very first sparring match before I quit the game with a headache. Candy Crush fused to MMA is a MUCH worse combat design that LOM used. It's clunky, it's complicated, and it's just silly. Maybe later I'll try again, but as it is...…
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Morningstar: Book of the Fallen is an Urban Fantasy Adult Visual Novel/RPG. A young MMA fighter's life changes forever the day he meets an Angel.
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Horniness scale
Each game gets a score from 1 to 5 hearts. Higher means more explicit adult content.
| Score | What it means |
|---|---|
| 1 | Raunchy / softcore — suggestive themes, light fanservice, or mature humor; little or no on-screen explicit sexual content. |
| 2 | Spicy but restrained — clear adult intent (nudity, strong innuendo, or brief suggestive scenes) without sustained explicit focus. |
| 3 | Clearly adult — recurring sexual content or nudity as a meaningful part of the experience, but not the sole focus of the game. |
| 4 | Strongly explicit — graphic sexual themes, extended explicit stills or text, or gameplay built heavily around adult situations. |
| 5 | Explicit and often animated — graphic sexual content that is frequently animated or interactive; core to what you see and do in the game. |

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