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Occultus: Daughter of Darkness

BCG  •  Jan 2, 2025  •  95% from 20 reviews

Jane Malady, a sharp-witted private investigator, finds herself entangled in a web of cults and dark secrets when she takes on a missing person case for a Hollywood starlet.

$5.99 (USD)

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Reviews Summary

Players are raving about the intriguing detective story and well-developed characters in 'Occultus: Daughter of Darkness,' praising its noir vibe and meaningful choices that impact the narrative.

However, some note that the game is heavily text-based with limited interactive elements and brief sexual content, which may not satisfy those seeking a more explicit experience.

Overall, it's celebrated for its compelling storytelling and unique atmosphere.

The Good

  • Fantastic detective story with a noir vibe
  • Well-written characters and intriguing mystery
  • Choices feel meaningful and impact the narrative
  • Romance options add depth without feeling forced

The Bad

  • Heavily text-based; not for non-readers
  • Some scenes are too dark visually
  • No voice acting or scene gallery
  • Sex scenes are brief and not the main focus

The Horny

  • Graphic sex scenes present but not overwhelming
  • Most action is between female characters
  • Sexual content feels integrated into the story
  • Nudity is frequent but not gratuitous

Top rated reviews

Please follow United Critics for quality reviews Occultus: Daughter of Darkness Review Sherlock Holmes Vibes If you're looking for a visual novel that’s all about mindless clicking and cheap thrills, this ain’t it. Occultus: Daughter of Darkness is a noir-inspired detective story with a supernatural twist, wrapped in a slow-burning mystery that actually m…

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I loved this visual novel, however... For potential buyers, I loved the story. The story is really fun to follow and just really had me kinda early on all the way through the end. If you're looking for lots of animated sex scenes, that is not really what you will find here. If you're looking for lots of choices that change the course of the story drastical…

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What began as a simple detective story has evolved into a complex tale of vampire politics and lesbian romance. The narrative is compelling with plenty of nudity, though there's too little of the explicit stuff. There's no scene gallery either.

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Occultus: Daughter of Darkness is a noir-inspired visual novel detective story with supernatural elements.

About this game

About This Game

Occultus: Daughter of Darkness is an adult visual novel, detective story, and dating sim with multiple paths and romance options.

STORY: When a Hollywood starlet asks you to find a missing woman, what choice does a private detective have other than to take the case?

Our detective, Jane Malady, knew it wouldn't end well but she couldn't turn the money down. What she didn't count on was being dragged across the country from New York to Los Angeles and pulled into its seedy underbelly, rife with cults, sex and something unexpected.

Malady doesn't go alone; she'll be joined by her best friend Ash, who has her own reasons for escaping New York. And while in LA, Malady will have the chance to make new friends and lovers. But can she trust anyone?

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