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Omega Labyrinth Life
Roguelike x Relaxation! Take it easy in the latest addition to the series where you buff your bust with every foe you defeat, Omega Labyrinth! Enjoy your daily life in an academy of fair maidens!
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I wonder what’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Omega Labyrinth Life, if you’ve never heard of it before? Greek themes? Science? Dungeon crawling? Well, it’s got some of those, and a whole lot of jiggle physics. If you like anime breasts moving at the slightest provocation, you’ll be getting plenty of that on the Nintendo Switch.
Omega Labyrinth Life has its problems but a satisfying dungeon crawling experience combined with completely embracing fan-service makes this it a game that knows exactly what it is aiming for and mostly manages to hit the mark.
Omega Labyrinth Life is a roguelike dungeon crawler set in the garden of a Japanese Academy where the miracle flower that keeps the garden forever blooming has been destroyed, and the female high school students must descend to the underworld to restore it by...wait; is our age verification in place?Read More
Omega Labyrinth Life is as niche as it gets. Even with this game being a clear example of the changes in the recent gaming climate, it is a solid product and Dungeon Crawler, Rouge-Like. It does have its flaws, such as basic models and some few quality of life issues like its menus and traversing the campus of the academy. If you are looking to add another fan-service title for the Nintendo Switch library, then this is a solid addition to the collection. The game knows you want service, and it offers it in spades. Enjoy your stay at the academy.
Whether or not the fanservice is too much for players or just a natural evolution of the boundary-pushing booby game genre, one thing that is certain about Omega Labyrinth Life is that it is not that good. The dungeon crawling, which is how you’ll spend about 75% of your time with the game, simply isn’t up to snuff with its contemporaries and tending to the Grand Garden lacks the depth an activity like that should have. It’s just a top-to-bottom boring experience, and no amount of lady spray on my Switch screen can change that.