Kaiju Crush
Kaiju Crush–The Kaiju Girl Romantic Visual Novel
Taking place in the fictional city of Megyo, you take the role of the player character, a dissatisfied salaryman whose world gets turned upside-down by an attack by Zira, the legendary monster who’s been devastating the city for the past 3 years. Now the same size as the giant monsters, your job is to convince Zira to stop attacking the city and have her help save the world from an impeding alien invasion as you get closer to one of four monster girls: Titania, your former best friend now a giant just like you, Koni, the queen of Crossbones Island and their patron goddess, Pegi, an alien robot who previously served the invasion about to attack the world and Zira herself.
Features 4 playable routes, over 10 different endings and dozens of drawn cutscenes with soundtrack by ScullySaurus
If you love monster movies, giant women and silly anime goodness, this is the game for you.
Steam User 13
Admittedly, I haven't finished the game yet, but I think I've seen enough of it to share my opinion with you:
I overall recommend it, but with a big caveat — the game is not quite what it seems.
What I mean by that is that the game describes itself as having "silly anime goodness", and while it does have it to some extent, the game takes itself far more seriously than it needs to. I think the best way to describe it would be like if you were invited to a fun party, which actually turned out to be a summit on environmental issues in disguise. There's nothing wrong with having a discussion about this, of course, but not when you expect to get something else.
For a game that is supposed to be a silly monster girl dating sim, there is a surprising amount of deep conversations about the nature of humanity, good and evil, environmental justice etc. There is even a bad ending early in the game where you can see yourself and another character die in a gruesome way, and it's played straight. It just comes across like the creators weren't sure what tone they wanted the game to have, so they went with both, but I don't think they pulled it off.
Aside from that, the characters are very likable (most of them) and the music is surprisingly good; it's as good as the art style is underwhelming. I don't hate the art style though, it can be pretty cute at times, but it has to be acknowledged for what it is.
Anyway, thank you for your time! ^_^
Queen Koni is best girl.
Peace!