Rance 5D

by AliceSoft

Uncensored Windows
VersionFinal
EngineOthers
Released2016-12-23
Updated2026-04-09
LanguageEnglish

Rance 5D, the seventh entry in the Rance series (since there were three "nr. 4" games), begins in an embarrassing way for the hero: he is lost in a huge dungeon, with only his loyal and lovely slave Sill to help him. Little does he know that escaping the dungeon will be just the first part of a new adventure, which will involve invoking ancient powers, meeting an old rival, and of course, having fun with various girls. Rance 5D introduces new features to the standard gameplay formula of the series. The dungeon navigation is done from a "wheel screen"; the player has to spin the wheel, and as a result Rance and his party will advance to a new location. Even though the player can choose the speed of turning the wheel, and field representing different locations are displayed on it, landing on a new location depends mostly on luck. Rance can encounter a random enemy, find a treasure chest, trigger an event, etc. The battles are somewhat simplified, using a standard turn-based engine without the strategic element of moving on the battle field. As always in Rance, expect to see some hardcore erotic images.​

zargal 2024-12-30
I'll give this 5, since I'm assuming anyone looking at this has at least some interest in the Rance series. If for some reason you don't and I'm rating this as a stand alone game, please deduct one star. If you are interested in the Rance series should you start with this one? No, boringly I recommend 01. If you are playing through the series should you skip this one? Probably not, it may have the weakest gameplay but unlike 4.1 and 4.2, characters here are carried over. Rizna and Coppandon, two of my personal faves, are introduced here and Feliss gets a lot of screentime. On the other hand, the setting and general world building aren't important later (from memory- I played this over a year ago). Having gotten all that out of the way, onto an actual review... Rance 5d plays as an rpg adventure where you travel a land interacting with others and the environs and fighting monsters. Rance remains his usual selfish self but to be honest the plot isn't that memorable- basically you're stuck in some sort of pocket dimension and you're trying to escape. Being Rance, you have the additional goal of trying to have as much sex as possible. + As with most Alicesoft (AS) stuff, the production levels are very high. Music and art (albeit only 30 cg's) are on par with the rest of the series. +It's short and with a walkthrough, it's not difficult to see everything in one run, unlike most AS games. +I appreciate that they played around with the adventure game theme (you can't say Rance just recycles gameplay between games), and that luck is ingrained into all the game systems. Unfortunately, this plays badly with the first negative... -The biggest problem are the time limits. The game is divided into sections and each needs to be completed by a certain number of turns. While this adds urgency and meaning to the player actions, it discourages exploration, and for me (I'm not up for restarting a game 20 times) necessitated a walkthrough from the start. All AS games need a walkthrough, but mostly I only need it to grab a few completionist things. It's frustrating to see that performing an unneeded action prompts a tailored response (cool!!!), but by doing so you've wasted time. -It's not always clear what you're supposed to be doing. Combined with the first neg, that's terrible. -While I liked the use of luck thematically, it obviously can be aggravating at times. I remember a few bosses where I just had to hope that a certain move would be used at a certain time with little I could do other than restarting the whole game and minmaxing better. Probably would be fine if not for the time limits. So basically, remove the time limits (which tbf, aren't extremely tight if you're just following a walkthrough) and this would be a fun, short, occasionally frustrating game which serves as an intro to a few girls. With time limits, I'd treat it as a VN where you have to sometimes replay a choice until you get the result you want. So why 5 (or 4) stars? It is still better that 90% of stuff here and complete, so I tend to be generous in my ratings. Sadly, it's right at the bottom of my list of full Rance games but part of that is simply an indication of how good the others are.
Robin1901 2024-12-29
One of the most divisive games in the franchise. To start with, the roulette-based gameplay can be very unforgiving. While you can learn its mechanics and get used to the randomness, it is still not propertly balanced. You should expect to lose a lot of battles and/or run out of time frequently until you can "beat" the battle and event systems. If it gets too frustating, feel free to use cheat engine. I don't think anyone should blame you for it. Ok, then. the gameplay aspect is not very good . Few people will try to argue otherwise; but what makes this game still worth playing, in my opinion, is its great writing and presentation. While a bit outdated, the artstyle, music, and especially the way in how the characters and story are written, have shown that this is still a good rance game at the end of the day, despite its many flaws. While I cannot guarantee that you will like it, I still think it is worth trying out. You will have to do it anyways (lol) if you are a fan of the franchise, since it introduces characters that will play important roles in future games.

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