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VN Ren'Py DAZ Ovidius - Blood for Love [Act III Pt3] [Nar_OBL/Narrator Studios]

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Release Date
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Overview:
Ovidius (Blood for Love) [Act I] (Demo)
️ Step into a world where love is war, and every heartbeat could be your last. Ovidius’ Blood for Love is a choice-driven adult visual novel set in a decadent, Roman-inspired empire teeming with political schemes, forbidden passion, and razor-edged betrayal. Craft your destiny in a story where romance and survival collide and no ally, lover, or throne is safe.
You are a general of the Roman Empire, torn between your forbidden love for the Princess and the deadly ambitions of her brother, the Prince. Seduce allies, outwit rivals, and navigate a web of lies where every choice-from whispered promises to blood-soaked alliances-shapes your fate.
⚖ Your choices matter:
Uncover dark secrets in the Imperial court, where even a whisper can lead to execution.
A dark and gritty saga of Rome's deadliest secrets
Step into sandals stained with blood and ambition. Ovidius isn't just a game - it's a visceral plunge into a world where every choice carves your legacy in marble or drowns it in Tiber.

Why play Ovidius?
Shape an Empire: Your decisions rewrite history. Reveal a prince's treachery, fall in love with a princess, or seduce the ladies of the Empire-your choices echo in the destiny of Rome.
Mature, no-holds-barred storyline: Political intrigue, wild arena battles, and scenes of raw passion that defy taboos.
Betrayal and brotherhood: Navigate a viper's nest of power-hungry senators, vengeful royals, and shadowy conspirators.
Breathtaking Art and Atmosphere: From the gilded halls of the palace to the stench of back-alley taverns, every pixel bleeds with Roman decadence.

Visual Novel
Extract and run
Act III (Part3)
New 16 animations (The full game has 98 Hot animations)
New 652 images (The full game has 1672 static images)
The game contains 2,113 dialogue

I made some necessary changes to the game.
I reviewed the game bugs and errors and fixed them.
I used AI to create some animations and enchated few renders.

Because some errors had been happening later in the game, you'll have to restart rthe game from beghning. I'm relly sorry for that.

Act II
Visuals: 941 QHD images (403 new!)
Animation: 72 scenes total (29 new!) with 41 "hot" animations
Script: 13,857 words (5,463 new)
New Feature: Replay Gallery in the Character Screen
Customization: Change characters’ names and ages directly in the Character Screen

Act I
  • New Visuals (520 QHD Images)
  • New Animation (46 Scenes, 17 “Hot”)
  • Script (8,394Words)
  • Hot Scene SFX sounds
  • The game is enchanted with ambience music that I carefully selected

Changelog Act I (Demo):
Visuals (244 QHD Images)
Animation (20 Scenes, 4 "Hot")
Script (3,885 Words)
Hot Scene SFX sounds
The game is enchanted with ambience music.
Future Tags: Harem, NTR.
The NTR in this game (if you choose to), you''ll see other guys/gals (not your ladies) sleeping with someone other than you and offcourse, scenes where you can share a lady or not with another individual.

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"a general of the Roman Empire", my god. There was no such military rank in the Roman Empire. There were: Legatus legionis, Dux, Tribunus laticlavius, Praefectus castrorum. There were no generals. It seems to be as fantasy as the movie “Gladiator”, when I watched it, I cursed about every five minutes.
 
"a general of the Roman Empire", my god. There was no such military rank in the Roman Empire. There were: Legatus legionis, Dux, Tribunus laticlavius, Praefectus castrorum. There were no generals. It seems to be as fantasy as the movie “Gladiator”, when I watched it, I cursed about every five minutes.
Sometimes it’s a curse to have such deep knowledge of a subject… exhibit B:
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"a general of the Roman Empire", my god. There was no such military rank in the Roman Empire. There were: Legatus legionis, Dux, Tribunus laticlavius, Praefectus castrorum. There were no generals. It seems to be as fantasy as the movie “Gladiator”, when I watched it, I cursed about every five minutes.
Roman generals were of the , the principle of . They commanded the army during the numerous military conflicts Rome was involved in during the period of . I couldn't write the game in Latin, could I?
 
Roman generals were of the , the principle of . They commanded the army during the numerous military conflicts Rome was involved in during the period of . I couldn't write the game in Latin, could I?
No one requires you to know classical Latin, but knowledge of the works of ancient historians (and not only historians, the correspondence of Cicero, Seneca or Pliny the Younger as an example) will not hurt anyone. This greatly expands the cultural baggage of any person, including a porn game developer. Although, of course, most people would prefer idiotic “peplums”. Reading is stressful, and here is a beautiful picture, you can relax. I quickly familiarized myself with this demo-version, and yes my fears that it is a mess of the level of “Gladiator” were fully confirmed. Why did I start commenting on this opus? I've been fascinated by ancient history for a quarter of a century, it's a sacred topic for me. And I really don't like it when history is turned into a comic show.
 
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No one requires you to know classical Latin, but knowledge of the works of ancient historians (and not only historians, the correspondence of Cicero, Seneca or Pliny the Younger as an example) will not hurt anyone. This greatly expands the cultural baggage of any person, including a porn game developer. Although, of course, most people would prefer idiotic “peplums”. Reading is stressful, and here is a beautiful picture, you can relax. I quickly familiarized myself with this demo-version, and yes my fears that it is a mess of the level of “Gladiator” were fully confirmed. Why did I start commenting on this opus? I've been fascinated by ancient history for a quarter of a century, it's a sacred topic for me. And I really don't like it when history is turned into a comic show.
Sorry to disappoint my friend, but this is an adult visual novel with fictional storyes and porn, not a library with istroic events and storyes. I tried my best not to ruin history, but we all know Romans where not all milk and honey and they had their fun to the fullest. I'm Latin myself, believe it or not, and I'm not going to make fun of their history, but the movies and games are fictional and should have been taken as such.
 
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Sorry to disappoint you friend, but this is an adult visual novel with fictional storyes and porn, not a library with istroic events and storyes. I tried my best not to ruin history, but we all know Romans where not all milk and honey and they had their fun to the fullest. I'm Latin myself, believe it or not, and I'm not going to make fun of their history, but the movies and games are fictional and should have been taken as such.
I understand your point of view and am willing to accept it. But maybe it makes sense to tag your project as pseudohistorical fantasy? Or alternate history?
 
I understand your point of view and am willing to accept it. But maybe it makes sense to tag your project as pseudohistorical fantasy? Or alternate history?

From the overview:

Ovidius’ Blood for Love is a choice-driven adult visual novel set in a decadent, Roman-inspired empire

So I think it's clear enough that it's not intended to be historically accurate.

And, the pseudo-Corinthian helmet in the logo and the Lorica Segmentata on the MC gave it away as well.
Honestly that annoys me more than use of the word "general" which is commonly used in at least popular literature about the Roman army.

But anyway. Minor stuff aside, the game does sound interesting and I'm looking forward to playing it. (y)
 
new update

Ovidius - Blood for Love [Act II]​

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Changelog:

Act II
Visuals: 941 QHD images (403 new!)
Animation: 72 scenes total (29 new!) with 41 "hot" animations
Script: 13,857 words (5,463 new)
New Feature: Replay Gallery in the Character Screen
Customization: Change characters’ names and ages directly in the Character Screen
 
No one requires you to know classical Latin, but knowledge of the works of ancient historians (and not only historians, the correspondence of Cicero, Seneca or Pliny the Younger as an example) will not hurt anyone. This greatly expands the cultural baggage of any person, including a porn game developer. Although, of course, most people would prefer idiotic “peplums”. Reading is stressful, and here is a beautiful picture, you can relax. I quickly familiarized myself with this demo-version, and yes my fears that it is a mess of the level of “Gladiator” were fully confirmed. Why did I start commenting on this opus? I've been fascinated by ancient history for a quarter of a century, it's a sacred topic for me. And I really don't like it when history is turned into a comic show.
14th century isn't really that ancient but I'd love to rewatch Braveheart (1995) with you. It sounds like you'd be more entertaining than the movie. Like a professional physicist trying to watch Sci-Fi.
 
14th century isn't really that ancient but I'd love to rewatch Braveheart (1995) with you. It sounds like you'd be more entertaining than the movie. Like a professional physicist trying to watch Sci-Fi.
I've seen the movie. But the medieval history of Western Europe (after the fall of the kingdom of Westgoths on Perineae in 718, it was the last fragment of ancient civilization in the West) interests me very little. The movie, however, for the aforementioned reason, I watched not without pleasure. But if to speak about Mel Gibson as a director, I put his Apocalypto above all, though there are mistakes there, but they are noticed only by specialists in the history of pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica.
 
It's a porn game people. We aren't trying for our Masters or Doctorate here. Keep up the good work Narrator!
 
I've seen the movie. But the medieval history of Western Europe (after the fall of the kingdom of Westgoths on Perineae in 718, it was the last fragment of ancient civilization in the West) interests me very little. The movie, however, for the aforementioned reason, I watched not without pleasure. But if to speak about Mel Gibson as a director, I put his Apocalypto above all, though there are mistakes there, but they are noticed only by specialists in the history of pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica.
If you know a lot about history, then you can find faults in any product (book / movie / series / game or whatever) that is meant as entertainment. Especially in movies / series producers have to cut corners to save costs, but also to appeal to the perception of the public.

Even in professional academic literature some authors may write things with which you don't agree. Due to differences of opinion or different levels of understanding of the material. Some of these differences may even come down to modern day political viewpoints, where people want to see evidence of something that may have existed (however rarely) and then draw wrong conclusions about extrapolating such findings. As a famous example, if an archeologist discovers one person with African DNA in a small 10 grave cemetery of an early medieval coastal settlement in the UK, then that doesn't have to mean that e.g. 10% of all persons living in early medieval UK was black. On the other hand it also doesn't mean that a series containing the obligatory black character is wrong or correct, because it is all about the context.
 
"a general of the Roman Empire", my god. There was no such military rank in the Roman Empire. There were: Legatus legionis, Dux, Tribunus laticlavius, Praefectus castrorum. There were no generals. It seems to be as fantasy as the movie “Gladiator”, when I watched it, I cursed about every five minutes.
There were also no "kings" during Republican times . . . sigh.
 
There were also no "kings" during Republican times . . . sigh.
/shrug It's made up, barely based on actual history (at least the one in this part of the multiverse). Also kinda left out of Star Trek or simply ignored was all the confusion-inducing backwards time-traveling that would be happening everytime Picard said engage if the Enterprise actually went faster than light.
 
Lol the debate on a porn game sure is something. I like seeing more of these games set in different periods though so will check it out.
 
I liked your first game but will never be playing this one good luck anyway
 
"a general of the Roman Empire", my god. There was no such military rank in the Roman Empire. There were: Legatus legionis, Dux, Tribunus laticlavius, Praefectus castrorum. There were no generals. It seems to be as fantasy as the movie “Gladiator”, when I watched it, I cursed about every five minutes.

I found starwars unrealistic... I'm gonna write a letter to Mr Lucas. Will you help me witb the wording please 🙏 JK
 
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