Steam’s Robolife: Days with Aino – A Full Review

Steam continues its ascent into the adult gaming stratosphere. Today, we’re looking at one of their popular adult games, Robolife: Days With Aino. In our review, we’ll check out what all the buzz is about and why people are talking so much about this game.

This is an adult game that’s found in Steam’s 18+ category.

Robolife: Days With Aino Review

Robilife- Days With Aino interface screen

Being Robolife: Days With Aino offers powerful anime graphics and luring visual novel. You’ll take over the life of an academy student whoo works in artificial intelligence. But your current work is failing to garner any interest from donors. So you’re trying to salvaging components from a junk yard. But when you almost die at the teeth of ferocious guard dogs, you discover that you’re only alive because of an android girl. The same android girl pictured in the cover art.

But the android girl seems lifeless, so you take her home to work on her and boot her back up – which you do. However, you turn her into an optimal, terrifying robot murdering machine. And you’ve given her such power that she’s capable of offing you.

But will she?

Alas, the point of the game.

Robolife: Days With Aino

You’ll now seek money to continually empower Aino, your new android killer robot.

Learning various ways to raise money is the name of the game.

Aino is powerful, intelligent, which lends to her helping in many facets of life which can amount to more money for her upgrades.

There are daily checks on her upgrades. You must pass these checks. This is the component of the game that leads to all types of stress.

Robolife: Days With Aino is a bit of a pressure cooker.

Aino has all types of potential. But her memory is hidden on a drive that’s tough to crack. In other words, you’ll need to use your coding and tech skills to release more about her. You’ll have help from your Robotics professor in unveiling more about Aino.

The more you get to know Aino, the more you love her, but also, the more you fear her. Will she kill you? That’s part of the racy element you’ll need to negotiate.

Graphics

Being Robolife: Days With Aino is a visual novel, you’d expect powerful imagery.

You’d be right.

This adult game leverages potent anime graphics that visually stun. With heavy focus on the eyes which tend to change and adapt colors given mood, these graphics are pretty on point for an anime / toon style experience.

Most of the scenery resides under deep colors, namely shades of purple. Its a night, evening vibe, but it’s mechanical feels are the central theme. And this makes sense given the futuristic, AI gaming theme.

Have a look.

 

Conclusion

Robolife: Days With Aino is a powerful, futuristic visual novel with stunning graphics and a good story. This game features adult content and can be a bit of a stressful play.