The Queen and Succubus

4.4
Developer MarlisStudio

The Queen and Succubus Review: A Regal, Raunchy Romp That Earns Its Crown

Let me cut the shit. I’ve been knee-deep in adult visual novels for years, and most of them are tragically boring. Click a dialogue option, get a half-assed render, rinse repeat. The Queen and Succubus from MarlisStudio isn’t that. It’s a focused, fetish-forward romp that actually charmed me before it made me reach for the lotion. Rare combination.

The premise hits like a shot of whiskey: a Queen, absolutely wrecked by her own raw hunger, summons a Succubus to help explore every twisted fantasy she can dream up. That’s it. That’s the whole dirty deal. And honestly? It works because the game never pretends to be anything else. No filler. No cringe “plot” that’s just padding between boobs. Every scene serves the kink, and I respect that.

Dickgirls, Big Tits, and Zero Restraint

Let’s get specific. Both leads are Futanari. If that’s not your bag, turn back now. But if you’re into a lady with a little extra swing, this is goddamn paradise. The Queen and her Succubus are drawn with gorgeous bodies—big tits, curves for days, and the kind of chemistry that makes you actually care about their interactions beyond just the cumshots.

The renders? Fifty-nine of them in crisp 2560×1440. That’s a solid count for a game that doesn’t pad runtime with repeated assets. Each scene feels distinct. The lighting, the poses, the expressions—they sell the fantasy. It’s not photo-realistic bullshit, but it’s stylized in a way that feels polished without being sterile.

Interactive Choices That Actually Matter

I hate visual novels where clicking through dialogue feels like watching paint dry. Not here. Your choices branch into multiple routes, and the endings actually reward experimentation. You can steer the Queen toward more domineering shit or let the Succubus take the reins. The gameplay is minimal—point-and-click with branching paths—but the feedback loop is strong. Try a path, see how the characters react, reload, go wild.

There’s also descriptive text that reads like decent smut fiction. Not Pulitzer material, but hot enough to fuel the imagination between the static images. Audio adds to the atmosphere too. Moans, whispers, wet sounds—they’re not overdone, and they sync well with the scenes.

What Makes It Work (and What Doesn’t)

  • Characters with chemistry: The Queen isn’t just a pair of tits with a crown. She’s needy, demanding, and vulnerable. The Succubus is playful and dominant. Their dynamic sells the whole thing.
  • Fetish precision: If you like Futa content, this is laser-targeted. No awkward hetero detours.
  • Replay value: Multiple routes and endings mean you’ll spend a few solid evenings unlocking everything.
  • Tech side: It runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux. No excuses. I tested it on a janky Ubuntu machine and it chugged along fine.
  • Negatives: The 3D renders are good but not mind-blowing. Some poses feel slightly stiff. Also, it’s short. You can clear one route in under an hour if you’re skipping text. But that’s fine for the price—quality over quantity.

Dialogue and Pacing: Surprisingly Solid

The dialogues aren’t just “fuck me harder” on repeat. There’s actual banter. The Queen gets full monologues about her loneliness and lust. The Succubus teases her with genuine wit. It’s romance in the dirtiest sense—two monstrously horny women finding connection through taboo acts. Yeah, I’m a softie. Sue me.

Pacing is brisk. You never sit through ten dialogue boxes before a scene triggers. The game respects your time and your dick. That’s rare.

Should You Buy It?

If you’re on the fence about The Queen and Succubus, ask yourself: do you want a polished, no-bullshit dating sim with a specific fetish focus? Do you appreciate animations (okay, static renders with audio) that try to tell a story? Do you want to support indie devs who actually understand their audience?

If yes, grab it. It’s not a huge time sink, but it’s a memorable one. I’ve already gone back for a second walkthrough to hit the one ending I missed. That’s more than I can say for most RPG bloatware on Steam.

Honestly? The Queen and Succubus review ends here: It’s horny, heartfelt, and doesn’t waste a single pixel. That’s a win in my book.

About this game

Developer
MarlisStudio
Release date
January 1, 2018
Languages
English
Rating
4.4