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Holy shit, really? Really ? There are days when you wonder why, how far mediocrity will go just to cough up money on unconcerned weebs. Waifu Impact is a perfect example of eshop trash games that only sell for the featured pair of boobs.

Sold as a third-person shooter, mistranslated as a “third-person shooter” game on the game’s eShop page, we finally find ourselves on an island, with a girl with a disproportionate chest for her frail body, and we have to find 25 stars more or less hidden on this mini islet to finish the game… We can fight with water guns against enemies placed randomly and in a hurry on the map, but it’s not even worth it in the end.

All the more the maneuverability is awful and does not make you want to embark on shooting phases towards our rivals. Finally, Rival is a big word! It’s the same shopgirl skin multiplied by the number of enemies, no effort at this level, we attack an army of binoculars who all yell one or two words when we defeat them. Going back to the maneuverability, in addition to being awful when shooting, it is clearly random in the jumps, which is quite annoying because two or three stars (out of the 25…) are only recoverable after a series of jumps more or less millimeters.

The more we advance in the game, the more we will have the “chance” to unlock more young ladies, who in addition to having a changing physique, will have a different shooting frequency. Suffice to say that it is useless except to flatter the supposed diversity of the bodies of our heroines. The animation, you can imagine, is disgusting and will make you laugh more than anything else. The character selection screen is equally laughable, as only the chest will move with each selection, which is to say the target is targeted.

Conclusion

There is nothing more to say: Waifu Impact is a game developed with a ready-made engine, they took a standard island from the engine and added stars and girls in bikinis to make a game trash, trap to click for amateur big breasts. It’s sad.

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