My Life As A Cult Leader -final- -orcsoft- -
(Deducted half a point for a bug in the "Inquisition" minigame that causes a soft lock on older PCs).
In the realm of adult visual novels and dark RPGs, few studios have carved out a niche as distinct and recognizable as Orcsoft. Known for their high-quality art styles and narratives that often delve into the taboo, the corrupt, and the power-hungry, Orcsoft has become a titan in the genre. Among their extensive library, one title stands as a monumental capstone to a saga of manipulation and dominance: My Life as a Cult Leader -Final- -Orcsoft-
Two main endings (plus a few joke endings), different follower builds, and optional challenge modes. Once you’ve seen the recruitment patterns and maxed a cult, there’s little reason to return unless you want to collect all CGs. (Deducted half a point for a bug in
What elevates My Life as a Cult Leader -Final- above a simple exploitation game is its thesis on charisma. The protagonist, whose name you input at the start (default: "Kaius"), is not a super-villain. He is a mediocre man with a stutter and a bad back. The game forces you, the player, to sit through endless paragraphs of your own lies. Among their extensive library, one title stands as
Orcsoft has stated this is the last entry in the series. Given the nihilistic closure of the final scene, that is a relief. We don't need a sequel. We need a shower.