Unknown Desire -v0.9- By Feelgoodgames //free\\ ✯ 【HIGH-QUALITY】
Review: Unknown Desire - v0.9 – A Hauntingly Beautiful Build-Up (That’s Still Finding Its Feet)
Developer: FeelGoodGames Version: 0.9 Genre: Adult Visual Novel, Mystery, Psychological, Supernatural Romance
Comparisons to Other Games
How does Unknown Desire stack up against giants like Being a DIK or Summertime Saga? Unknown Desire -v0.9- By FeelGoodGames
- VS. Being a DIK: Unknown Desire is less comedic and more brooding. Where DIK focuses on frat-house antics, Desire focuses on psychological consequence. The minigames here are minimal (mostly dialogue choices), whereas DIK has brawling and math tests.
- VS. Summertime Saga: Summertime Saga is open-world sandbox. Unknown Desire is strictly linear narrative. If you hate grinding stats, you’ll prefer Desire.
- VS. Acting Lessons: This is the closest comparison. Both games are not afraid to hurt the player. If you cried during Acting Lessons, Unknown Desire will likely hit the same nerve.
Key Features of v0.9:
- Extended Story Content (Chapters 14-16): Approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour of new reading material, depending on reading speed and choice backtracking.
- Three New CGs (Computer Graphics) & Two Animated Scenes: The render quality has seen a noticeable uplift. The lighting engine feels more cinematic, particularly in nighttime sequences.
- Relationship Lock-In System: By v0.9, the game forces you to make hard choices. The "harem" paths are closing; you must now commit to specific love interests, with branching dialogue that acknowledges past choices.
- Soundtrack Additions: Two new ambient tracks that underscore the game’s growing tension—a piano motif for "Loneliness" and a synth-heavy track for "Revelation."
- UI Overhaul: The save/load menu now includes thumbnails and timestamps, and the preferences menu has been expanded to include text speed and an optional "skip unseen text" toggle.
3. Dr. Vera Lang – The Therapist
The most controversial route. Dr. Lang is older, professional, and ethically off-limits. V0.9 introduces a "transference" plot line where the protagonist realizes his feelings might be a psychological symptom rather than genuine love. The writing here is surprisingly sophisticated. FeelGoodGames handles the power imbalance with care, offering a "breakup" path that is just as fleshed out as the "pursuit" path. Her dialogue trees require emotional intelligence; picking the wrong option here ends the route permanently. Review: Unknown Desire - v0