Forbidden Romance:Office lovers Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 33 reviews. Read all reviews for Forbidden Romance:Office lovers for iPhone.
Forbidden Romance:Office lovers is free iOS app published by D3PUBLISHER

Amazing!

valxra

This game is amazing from start to finish. I don't even know where to begin my review... The artwork is breathtaking, and I'm enjoying every minute of the animated sprites. The story is also interesting and the MC is likable and pretty independent. I hope that this game is given another update however, as I would really like to see a route for Ken, the makeup artist. D3 did a great job with this game, so I hope more people happen to check it out for themselves.


Didn't like it

OtakuDucku

Please remove. Game didn't load


Bland and disturbing stories

puglets3

Review date 12/3/17. This review contains spoilers with regard to general storylines and game content. Cost: $3.99 each character story. I played each character except Mahiro Kunizu. Each character story begins with some form of sexual harassment or assault and all but Sadayoshi Saijo’s story (former boss) contains rape. Most of the stories start with the male forcibly kissing her. When she says “no” and “let me go” he ignores her and is entertained by her responses. Once you get to the point in the story where he forces himself on her, it is glossed over. The parts in the hotel and/or work conference room when he starts to make her have sex with him, they stop the story detail (as in you know what happens but they don’t show it) and then continue the story the next morning, wherein she now feels she loves the male character. He never brings her to his home or shows any real emotional attachment to her to call their “relationship” love. In Ryo Kaido’s story she is even called a dog that is to obey him. As she is continuously being harassed by each character, she starts to be alarmed that she “enjoys it deep down” and eventually stops fighting him. Additionally, there is no character development. Each man has one trait different from the others. For example, Ryo Kaido continually insults her and harasses her but when she calls him out on it, he says he is making points about the job so it’s not harassment. The CEO, witnessing the behavior, tells her to ignore it and then proceeds to harass her himself. In Sadayoshi Otori’s story he is completely possessive of her from the beginning, claiming that she is his even though they are just work colleagues. He then begins his campaign of harassment through touching and inappropriate work emails. The stories are boring and repetitive and not worth spending the money to read. You may ask why I read so many, I wanted to see if it was only one or two characters that had this behavior or every character so that in my review the next potential reader would know enough about the characters to determine if it was a story they wanted to read. However, by the fourth character I had enough, I established the pattern of the stories and content and did not want to spend money to read the fifth character story. My recommendation is to skip this game and play Office Lover 2 or Decoding Love instead if you’re wanting to read an office romance type of story. The stories are longer, the character’s personalities are flushed out more, and you don’t have to pay to read them.