A Vtuber Fan's Paradise Part 3: A Mischievous and Possesive ASMR Steamer
My Oshi Vtuber Jumped Through the Screen And Now we're Living Together: Slightly Psycho Succubus ASMR Streamer
Developer: Casket
Publisher: Tensei Games (Follow them on Twitter (@tenseigames) to stay updated on the latest release announcements.)
Genre: Visual Novel
Store: Steam, DLSite, MangaGamer, Nutaku
Reviewed version: Final
Censored: Yes (Mosaics)
Patch Needed: No
OS: Windows
Language: English, Japanese
Succubi are a staple in lewd games. Sometimes, they are evil forces that try to drain the protagonist of their life; other times, they are creatures that simply enjoy sex a tad more than the rest. My Oshi Vtuber Jumped Through the Screen And Now we're Living Together: Slightly Psycho Succubus ASMR Streamer twists the concept by featuring a succubus ASMR Streamer, and it's quite a ride.
Like in the previous games in the trilogy, it's a very light-hearted game in which we play as an average guy named Masato Kasugabe who suddenly discovers that the avatars of his three favorite Vtubers have appeared in the real world, and they start living in his house. However, his life takes a turn for the worse as he suddenly gets fired from his job for no reason and has to find a new one as soon as possible.
After the introduction, the game shifts its focus to Amu and the dynamics between her and Masato as she soon employs him as her errand boy—or a slave, as she calls it. Unlike the other two girls, Amu is a mischievous girl with a sadistic streak who doesn't hesitate to tease the protagonist to hell and back to get a reaction from him, but there's more to her than meets the eye. The story also takes the time to explore how the virtual world affects the real world by showing the many things Vtubers are capable of doing, be it blocking someone from being able to interact with them or, in Amu's case, giving people the steamiest and raunchiest wet dreams they've ever had. It doesn't go as far as explaining why this happened in the first place, though.
Visually speaking, the game's art is as eye-catching as in the other games, featuring detailed and polished backgrounds, character sprites, and CGs. The sex scenes are also as good and include some light femdom here and there, given how eager Amu is to make Masato's ideas a reality. As for the audio, the soundtrack perfectly fits the tone and setting of the game and enhances the player's experience as a result. What's more, the more pop-like tracks are so catchy you can't help but play them in your mind as soon as you think about the game or its songs. Also, all the game's dialogues are voices, and the voice acting is great. Amu's whispers sure are hard to forget.
Verdict: Enjoyable
My Oshi Vtuber Jumped Through the Screen And Now we're Living Together: Slightly Psycho Succubus ASMR Streamer turned out to be my favorite of the three because of how much I liked Amu as a character, her character development, and the bits of worldbuilding featured in the story. The rest of the cast was as lovely as usual, and the game's laid-back tone made it easier for me to have fun playing it. It may be somewhat short and linear like the others, but it is worth checking out when in the mood for a relaxing visual novel.