None. Uncensored renders. Gameplay & Sandbox Elements – 5/10 This is where Regret Island currently struggles. It’s a sandbox with time-of-day progression (morning/afternoon/evening/night). You move around a map, talk to characters, give gifts, and raise affection to unlock lewd scenes.
However, lighting is inconsistent. Some renders look atmospheric; others are flat and washed out. Animations are basic looping clips (no full mocap). The UI is clean but feels generic. Regret Island -v0.2.5.0- -InfiniteLust Studios-
The writing is serviceable, with occasional awkward phrasing (likely non-native English developer). Not terrible, but not immersive either. InfiniteLust uses Honey Select 2 assets, so expect that signature anime-adjacent, semi-realistic 3D style. Character models are attractive and varied—no same-face syndrome here. The island environments are surprisingly lush: beaches, caves, a crashed freighter, and an abandoned research station. Some renders look atmospheric; others are flat and
Here’s a review for Regret Island - v0.2.5.0 by InfiniteLust Studios, written from the perspective of an adult visual novel player. Genre: Adult Visual Novel / Mystery / Sandbox Platform: PC (Windows, likely Mac/Linux via workarounds) Version Reviewed: v0.2.5.0 Developer: InfiniteLust Studios Story & Setting – 6/10 Regret Island drops you onto a seemingly deserted tropical island after a suspicious shipwreck. The premise is classic: amnesia, scattered survivors, and an unsettling feeling that something darker hides in the jungle. The "regret" theme is meant to drive character backstories, but in v0.2.5.0, it’s still surface-level. The mystery (strange symbols, locked bunkers, a missing crew member) is intriguing enough to keep clicking, but pacing suffers from the sandbox structure—you’ll repeat daily cycles waiting for events to trigger. The mystery (strange symbols