Next up at #9, we have Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars, this is another game that I haven't finished. I am thankfully halfway through it though, so it is a little easier to evaluate it. In some ways, I wanted to put this game higher on the list, but as I said this was a really good year for me and fun or whacky titles. And out of most of the games I played this year, Conception II is one of the more bonkers ideas that actually surprised me that it was allowed to be released in the US.
I have an ongoing gag at work with my co-workers, namely one, on rating the weirdest games that are out there. I've fully admitted that my weirdness scale is completely broken, since even a game like Conception II isn't weird to me. I understand that to others it's likely to be weird, but with all of the stuff I've played, read or seen, my ability to unbiasedly evaluate what's weird and how much for other people really isn't to be used. Because I'm not turned off by the concept of Conception II, I find it hilarious and awesome that they came up with something so silly. And even more awesome that they released it here. Which meant I had to buy it to support their boldness.
Conception II's gameplay/story crux is that you're playing the chosen one. You have all of this amazing power inside you. However, you're not really the best out there, there are others in the school you're attending that are better, you aren't ranked in the top, though you are close. Anyway, you have something special anyway in your power. And the school wants you to use that special power to fight the evil monsters that are threatening the world. But it's not just yourself, you have to have a party, it is an RPG after all. So what you're instructed to do is get together with the other top ranked girls in the school and create star children, which you use build out your party. Yes, you make babies and send them into dungeons to fight along side you in battle. And after you're all done with them for combat you retire them to work in improving the school, child labor laws huh?
So yeah, it's a pretty silly and definitely one of the more sketchy things you can have in a game, especially considering it's all high school students. It's not real sex, it's all magic, but still it's pretty close to without actually going through with it. And because it's not enough just to do that, you can do it with two girls at the same time once you're relationship is high enough, they call it tri-mating, not very subtle.
Combat is a little more complex than standard turn based affair you're used to and a silly concept make this game a very entertaining play. And yet it still only hits at #9. And I was trying to pick between Conception and Curry King, because both games weren't tons of fun in the gameplay part, but their concepts were entertaining enough to keep me coming back. And Conception being the whackier of the two ended up putting it on top.
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