Hi everyone, Singu here!
After dealing with a post-Stellar Blade depression, I can confirm I’m still alive!
This will be a longer post, as I want to share an analysis of my personal experience playing Stellar Blade (with nude mods ❤) and some related topics.
As you may know, I recently finished my first Stellar Blade playthrough. It was an amazing experience, and I’m glad I was able to share the full playthrough for free on this site. 😊
Honestly, I still feel like doing a second playthrough!
Though, before starting with that, there are a couple of things I need to resolve first:
- I ran out of storage space, so I’ll need to buy more. Unfortunately, I can’t afford it just now. But hopefully I can, soon!
- I haven’t decided yet on the right configuration for the second playthrough (like which mods I’ll use), but I’m keeping an eye on both new and current mods.
So, the New Game + will probably start within a few weeks.
But certainly, I would like to release more Stellar Blade content for the future.
In the meantime, I’ll keep analyzing what modding options I have and planning future projects for the site.
My thoughts on Stellar Blade
I can absolutely recommend this game.
Even for someone that wouldn’t consider themself as a “horny gamer” like me (hehe).
Though my opinion obviously might come with some bias*.
The bias*
EVE ❤️

Here I’ll do a casual, brief review and explain why I believe Stellar Blade is an amazing game.
Gameplay:
This is one of the strongest points. I love how smooth it feels. It starts with a simple but effective and fun formula: you can evade, parry, and attack. As you progress, more combos and abilities unlock.
In many action RPGs, you often choose between different types of weapons. That can sound like more variety, but it may also restrict the possibilities or interrupt the flow of combat. In Stellar Blade, you just keep unlocking abilities for your blade without potentially losing access to certain movesets, so nothing goes to waste, things just keep getting better. This translates into a wide and increasing range of abilities ready to be unleashed in combat.
The gameplay is fast-paced, responsive, and fluid. You can have your own combat style and still enjoy the freedom to seamlessly execute any of the combos and abilities that you have learned, so the combat always stays fun and exciting!
The controls and the transitions between movements are really well implemented, everything feels very natural.
Graphics and visuals:
The graphics, animations, and character designs are wonderful and very pleasing to see. The game makes this clear from the start, leaving a strong impression. Everything looks stylish, with polished and detailed cinematics.
Some characters, including the protagonist, are very attractive or cute. The beauty standards are set high, no need to pretend otherwise. The character designs are made with care to keep things interesting. There are also plenty of outfits and customizations for EVE to change if you wish.
The jiggle physics are… nice and hard to ignore. (I appreciate that!)
Some places and areas look really nice, though, I think there could have been more variety in the open areas you visit, as the desert-themed color palettes in the environment might start feeling a bit repetitive.
But all in all, Stellar Blade truly feels and looks like a next-gen video game.
Story:
The story might not be the main reason people recommend the game, but it’s still solid. I think it offers interesting scenarios about humanity, artificial intelligence, and evolution.
It presents a future where the line between biological and artificial beings is blurred, and it raises questions like what does it even mean to be human? Or maybe, what does it mean to… not be human? In the fast-changing era we’re currently living, I think these are fascinating topics that often leave me reflecting on life.
That said, I’d agree the narrative sometimes lacks depth in certain situations.
But overall, I liked the characters and enjoyed the story and the ending. It also kept things engaging for a future sequel.
Soundtrack:
The music is another highlight. The OST in Stellar Blade is beautiful, featuring different styles, voices, and instruments.
It’s charming and always fits the situation, deepening immersion and adding another source of emotions to the experience.
In my case, it allowed me to keep enjoying and feeling the game even when I’m not actively playing it.
In fact, I made a list to share my personal favorite tracks!
- Star Descent
- Silent Street (Battle)
- Memory Tower (Battle)
- White Night
- Stalker
- Tachy (Phase 1)
- Tachy (Phase 2)
- Tachy Mode
- Great Desert (Reboot Type A)
- Dawn (Lively)
- Beyond Fate
- Scarlet (Phase 2)
- Lily’s Atelier
- Belial
- Entrance to Passenger Lift 161
- Arisa
- Everglow
- Democrawler
- Unidentified Naytiba
- Raven
- Elder Naytiba
- Providence
- Awakening EVE (Type A)
- Mothersphere
- The Dawn of EVE (English)
That’s my playlist, I tried not to make it too long, but there are plenty of other tracks that are great as well!
Singu’s Verdict
I love, approve, and recommend this game.
Combat-wise and visually, it’s stunning and feels more satisfying than most similar titles you can find these days.
I think the core components in the game are really good.
The high-quality gameplay, graphics, soundtrack, and character design are all valuable elements, and Stellar Blade delivers them very well.
Of course, as any other game, it isn’t perfect. It has its flaws.
Some of the criticisms I’ve seen are fair, and others… not so much.
But it’s not a game that tries to please everyone.
If you don’t mind an overly attractive or “sexualized” female protagonist…
Then Stellar Blade is surely an incredible game.
And if you actually like and value attractive character designs, then it’s even better!
It is fun and beautiful in many aspects, making it a very enjoyable experience.
Those are my thoughts about Stellar Blade.
I’m personally very excited for any current and future topics related to it!
It’s not a game that’s easy to forget, at least, not for me.
Also, my experience playing it on PC has been amazing as well, I didn’t run into any technical issues. I’m sure the PC version was done with real care!
…On a different note, I updated the initial highlights video in the Stellar Blade main section. This new version includes more scenes!
See you next time!