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Going Rogue

Updated: Dec 17, 2025


Going Rogue is a NSFW visual novel game that tells the story of a nameless undercover policeman who has to infiltrate a criminal organization…. and there is a whole plot about the main character losing it and becoming corrupt but it’s whatevers. Be aware that this game’s targeted audience is straight males.



Questions you might have if you're interested in playing it:

  • What is it exactly that you do in the game?

Like in most NSFW visual novels you click on stuff, read dialogue, make decisions over random choices that can sometimes pop-out on the screen… and you obviously watch NSFW short videos. There are also QTEs that will show every time that the main character engages in a fight and it’s possible to lose this fight. Luckily this game lets you roll with your mistakes and accounts for them in later parts of the narrative. Going Rogue has a very simple choice system with lots of paths and secret scenes for you to discover. Luckily this game is really simple and there are no “wrong choices” but just in case you need it, the devs sell a playthrough guide for the game as a DLC.


  • Will it make my eyes bleed?

It's fine. Nothing great, but nothing terrible. Most backgrounds are bland and boring, models’ bodies are not terrible, but sometimes they look a bit ugly. I specifically dislike the main bad guy suit and how tattoos look in game. The best thing about this game by far is that the character models don’t have creepy faces that fall into the uncanny valley.


The NSFW bits are 1 to 2 second loops that about half of the time are animated in 30-40 FPS. It has great jiggle physics but the poses and face expressions are a bit too lifeless and stiff for my taste.


  • Does it have a good story?

If you ever watched a porn parody of a police crime drama, you already know everything that is going to happen in this game. From the cliché scene where you interrogate the bartender to the plot giving you all the excuses to have sex with your hot police partner. The characters are bland but not annoying. All I can say is that it is a bit hilarious how cliché the protagonist can be sometimes. The game’s story is predictable, not bad, just predictable.


  • Does it have a good soundtrack?

It's fine. What matters for a good soundtrack of a game is to enhance the gameplay and the story. The OST for this game kind of does that, but not particularly well. The best thing that I can say about it is that it didn’t annoy me, but I don’t like it. Again it’s fine.


  • Does it have replay value?

The game offers you several choices with a morality system that I think will unlock secret scenes for you to “enjoy”. It took me around 4 hours to finish my first playthrough and if I wanted I’m sure that I can get another 4 hours doing the opposite of what I did the first time around. So if you enjoyed the characters and the NSFW bits, you can do it all again with different narrative outcomes.


  • Does it run well?

Besides this game crashing everytime that I opened MSI afterburner, it runs flawlessly. There is not much else to say. It’s a game that is not very demanding and I didn’t have any problems with it.


  • Is it fun?

If you like this type of game, it’s really fun.



Is this game worth my hard earned money?

It’s not the worst. After finishing this game, I don't have any strong feelings about it. The NSFW bits are not that exciting, the characters are uninteresting, the 3D artwork is not terrible and the plot is predictable. All I can say is that I think that for $12 it’s too pricey for my taste. There are better NSFW visual novels out there. Check my other reviews for NSFW games.


Rating: 6/10



It’s fine, not great, not bad, just fine.



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