Cycle Of Corruption -v0.4.5- -kredyn- -
It is not a complete game. You will hit a "to be continued..." wall after roughly 4-6 hours of play, depending on how many loops you restart. But for an early access adult RPG, the polish is surprisingly high. The core gameplay loop is what sets Cycle of Corruption apart from the standard RPG Maker fare. Combat exists, but it’s sparse and usually a puzzle rather than a grind. The real battle is against the Loop Clock .
Adult Game Reviews / RPG Maker Deep Dives There’s a certain itch that only a well-crafted RPG Maker game can scratch. The blend of old-school exploration, stat management, and narrative consequence has a dedicated audience, and within that niche, Kredyn has been making waves. Today, we’re diving into the latest public build of Cycle of Corruption – version 0.4.5 .
If you’re new to the title, the elevator pitch is deceptively simple: You play as a protagonist caught in a time loop, forced to relive the same three days in a cursed village. Your goal? Break the cycle. The method? That’s where the corruption comes in. This is not a game for the faint of heart or those looking for a quick power fantasy. It’s slow, deliberate, and, in its current state, deeply engaging. Let’s get the technical preamble out of the way. Version 0.4.5 is an incremental update, but a meaningful one. Kredyn has focused heavily on bug-squashing and UI refinement in this patch. The inventory no longer stutters, the event triggers in the northern woods actually fire correctly now (a frustration of the previous 0.4.4 build), and the new "Corruption Log" in the journal tab is a godsend for tracking your branching decisions. Cycle of Corruption -v0.4.5- -Kredyn-
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Each action—talking to a villager, moving between zones, sleeping—advances time. You have three days. After that, a horrific "Void Event" occurs, and you wake up back at Day 1, keeping only your memories and your accumulated "Corruption Points" (CP). It is not a complete game
Kredyn has a talent for moral ambiguity. In v0.4.5, there’s a choice involving the mayor’s daughter that made me stare at my screen for five minutes. Do you use the knowledge from a previous loop (knowledge she doesn't know you have) to manipulate her, potentially breaking the cycle? Or do you stay silent and let the loop reset again?
Version 0.4.5 adds three new "Fate Nodes"—specific time/location events that dramatically alter the mid-game. Without spoilers, the new route involving the is hauntingly written. The "Corruption" Question Let’s address the title. This is an adult game, and the "corruption" is both mechanical and narrative. As your CP rises, dialogue options change. You can coerce, manipulate, or succumb. The game is explicit about its themes, but what surprised me is the lack of judgment. Unlike many games in the genre, Cycle of Corruption doesn't frame the "pure" path as the good path and the corrupt path as the evil path. Sometimes, being "corrupt" is the only way to get the information needed to save a different character. The core gameplay loop is what sets Cycle
Descending Deeper: A Look at Cycle of Corruption v0.4.5 by Kredyn
Have you played v0.4.5? Did you find the secret interaction in the Drowned Crypt? Let me know in the comments—but please use spoiler tags.
October 26, 2023
8/10 (for the current build, with high hopes for the full release)