Really, it plays so close to the Mystery Dungeon tradition that, as a rabid fan of Shiren, Chocobo Dungeon and the others, I was always going to enjoy this. That dungeon crawling side of the game does make up the bulk of the experience and the otherwise pleasant presentation does make Omega Labyrinth a premium example of its particular genre. It's just a pity that it doesn't do more to make something of that fan service and really justify the controversy that it attracted.
Omega Labyrinth Life was created to appeal to a very specific audience, but that doesn't mean it's a bad game - actually, it's very far from that. Matrix Software clearly understands the Mystery Dungeon formula, and they've pulled out all the stops to deliver an exceptional product. Each of the seven playable characters has their own unique qualities, and partnering them together allows for a lot of tactical options. The subject matter is definitely not going to appeal to everyone, but at least there's an option to skip past the more outrageous content. Just don't expect to find anything resembling "family-friendly" here. All in all, this is highly recommended.
I have a strong dislike for dungeon crawlers and games like Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, so before starting the game my expectations were low and I was waiting for a chance to drope the game at the minimum frustration or unfair loss.
24 hrs after I have beaten the game and enjoyed it quite a lot, only died two times. The game gives you enough tools and resources to play under its rules.
I came attracted by the fanservice, stayed for the happy story and addictive gameplay. Of course the fanservice is of good quality too.
As a big fan of mystery dungeons and big boobies, this is the game for me. I just wish it was longer.
This isn't the king of mystery dungeon games, that is still Shiren the Wanderer, this is one of the better one's I've played. The low score is probably from angry twitter users who don't think sex and video games should ever go together.
Omega Labyrinth Life is a colorful, well-produced roguelike dungeon game with a lot of cheesecake, set in the world of Japanese schoolgirls. The nice part is that you can participate with that aspect of the game to whatever degree you like, and there’s a pretty fun game with some decent writing to season it all.
Omega Labyrinth Life is a Whopper of a game – delicious and juicy on the poster, but it's really just salt and stodge. If you’re after some decent dungeon-crawling filler, it certainly does the job and there’s pleasure to be had, but there are far cheaper, more adventurous meals on Switch eShop that are ultimately more satisfying and won't leaving you feeling mildly guilty. If you’re a curious onlooker whose interest is piqued, we’d wait for a sale; fanservice isn’t enough to justify the asking price at launch for anybody but diehard Omega Labyrinth devotees.
At the end of it all, Omega Labyrinth Life is a game that was not made to be remembered, but instead made to pander certain kind of players. The overt sexual themes, lackluster story, and misused features all came together to make me uncomfortable at worst, while making me only mildly amused at best. What the game does do well has been done before and better, and everything ends up suffocating under its lovingly rendered and bouncing massive mammaries.
This game is a good combination between rogue-like games and fanservice. It follows the same mechanics as in the 2 previous games while improving them. For me the major downside of this game are the blooming scenes because you have to do them too many times but they're great, and the story which isn't that great and centers too much around flowers. The pooch items, the mold mechanisms for the bread, the possibility to change your team during the dungeon and to enhance your gear add more strategies while making the game harder in certain cases. Some people can complain about the fanservice which can be too important in this game but developers made an option to skip those moments if you want to focus on your run, so if people complain about it then it means they still watch it every time they happen. Plus the fanservice is an important part of the gameplay since it heals you and strengthens you.
To sum it up, this game is an excellent dungeon crawler which uses its special features to their full extent and the ones complaining about the fanservice are the one who never skip the fanservice scenes.
I have been sent to help people know that even with all the boobs, it's one great rouge-like dungeon crawler game even for perverts like me! You and your team mate must travel through these caves to restore the flower field, and as you do, you collect omega power (it makes your leader's melons bigger) to buy upgrades and items at the hub. You also plant flowers and harvest them to enhance your weapons and augment your girls through... let's just say through your own enjoyment *wink wink*. That would be useful since both your character's level and breast size resets upon ending a dungeon (Pretty much a bruh moment). If you die, you lose all your stuff, but there is a locker to keep your items before you enter. Even though i did not make it far into the game itself, i hear that these dungeons can reach a whooping 99 floors in length, so it's good that you can leave the game and start where you exactly left off! I also can't wait till i get these breast sizes up to Z (I only got one to H so far)! Like i said, i am here to help get the ratings up for more people to notice this gem!
The game is clearly designed for fan service. For those that are rating the game, expecting none of that, then you are sorely misunderstanding the point. Seeing as this game is the first of it's kind to support this form of fan service, I give it a 10/10. However, the game play stands alone as a very enticing part of the game as well. It's great if you love rogue-like games and they don't hold back on game length either.
SummaryTake it easy in the latest addition to the series where you buff your bust with every foe you defeat, Omega Labyrinth. Now, in addition to adventuring through dungeons, you can enjoy the finer things in life. Taking care of flowers, rebuilding the academy, having a little fun on the side...