Studios- — Regret Island -v0.2.5.0- -infinitelust
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.
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. Here’s a review for Regret Island - v0
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. The "regret" theme is meant to drive character