Words Worth Ep. 1-2

March 5, 2006 @ 7:21 am

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Thanks, pi3ce_of_cr4p, for trading this with me. XD I knew this is hentai, but I saw one wallpaper of this series and I was impressed with the art. I took the screenshots some time ago and just forgot to make a review. I can barely recall the storyline. I only remember that it’s about a war between the Tribe of Light and the Tribe of Darkness. The King of the Tribe of Darkness has a son who’s clumsy and can’t even fight. It’s not much of a trouble for the King because he has good fighters with him. One day, they were, I think, ambushed by the Tribe of Light. The son was brought to another place due to some incident that was unknown to them. None of them knew what happened to him. The son doesn’t even know where he had gone. He also lost his memories. 10 Years later, he seemed to have gotten to the Tribe of Light’s place. The King of the Tribe of Light was able to identify him. He gave him a new name and made him one of his knights.

Animation-wise, it’s pretty so-so… It reminded me of Slayers. ^^ There’s slight humor, which is good. But, even so, I find all hentai humorous. *lol* The sex scenes were okay. Nothing that grossed me out except for the rape scene done by the horse. It was really gross. XP I almost kicked my mom’s laptop from the sick sight of it. *bleh* It’s good that Words Worth has a storyline. There are other things going on aside from sex, sex, sex that is common is almost all hentai shows. When you watch this, though, it’s pretty obvious that they tried to put sex scenes in it. Like, for instance, the son, whose name I just recalled is Astral, is always put into an opportunity on being alone with a girl. Whether it’s those girls with bat wings or those “normal” girls.


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