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Violated Hero is a series of reverse-rape monster girl games released by developer Dieselmine. As of 2017, there are 6 installments in the series.

Dec 27, 2012 The latest version was simply too old in contrast to the latest work, so I took the liberty to add the translators latest (but not completed) work to the 180318 version. Does anyone have a valid download link for Violated Heroine or other games like it based on the RPG Maker? I checked Hongfire and all the download links are now invalid. If someone wouldnt mind sharing it that would be great as I need it for something I am working on. I would prefer the game in E.

These are along the same lines as games such as Monster Girl Quest. Each game has its own story, not connected to any of the rest. The general plot is the same: a young male human sets out to fight evil monster girls threatening the world. If he loses to any of them, they rape him and either keep him as a sex slave or kill him. However, even if he defeats all in his path, victory isn't as simple as it seems...

Tropes used in Violated Hero include:
  • Angelic Beauty: Tides in I, Ariel in V
  • Authority Equals Asskicking: The high ranking monsters are invariable more powerful and serve as bosses.
  • The Bad Guy Wins: Even in the 'good' endings, the main villains survive and make the hero their sex slave.
  • Big Bad: Each game has their own. It's worth noting that from the third game onwards, the person initially presented as the Big Bad tends to be supplanted in that role by someone else.
    • I: Dragona
    • II: Xueli
    • III: Fan Mei, Sei Mei, Lei Ling
    • IV: Sharia, Lilith
    • V: Belf, Lunatyn, Shiva
  • Blob Monster: Slime girls are a recurring monster type.
  • Cameo: The sixth game has cameos of major characters from previous games.
  • Chick Magnet: The protagonist of every game. Since every woman shown is a rapist it's an example of Blessed with Suck.
  • Cute Monster Girl: The foundation of the series.
  • Early Installment Weirdness: The first game stands out for having human characters other than the hero. Additionally, the random encounter enemies have extremely simple pixel art.
  • Expy:
    • Xueli, Shiva and Lizesnea are all this to Alice from Monster Girl Quest. They're high-ranking monsters with blue/purple skin and tattoos. Shiva is even a lamia like Alice.
    • Both II and IV have four monsters who are the direct subordinates of the monster leader, similar to the Four Heavenly Knights from Monster Girl Quest.
    • The sixth game has M9, a music-themed girl with twintails. Fans outright call her Miku.
    • Within the series itself, Ariel is one to Lilith, both being nonhuman women who follow the main character around and help them in their journey.
  • Defeat Means Friendship: In IV, defeated enemies can be recruited, though they don't act as conventional party members. Instead, they each give access to a special attack.
  • Double Standard Rape: Every single sex scene. Even the 'good' endings have the hero become a sex slave to monster girls.
  • Gender Bender: Some monsters will turn the hero female after raping him.
  • Harping on About Harpies: A harpy serves as the first encounter in the second game.
  • Heroes Prefer Swords: The hero of each game uses a sword as a weapon.
  • H-Game POV Character: The heroes would all be closest to Type 1.
  • Hopeless Boss Fight: Each game has one fight where a major villain, often the Big Bad, decides to ignore the Sorting Algorithm of Evil and attack the hero early. After winning, they decide the hero isn't worth killing or taking with them.
  • Horny Devils: A long-running staple of the series, though all the monster girls behave in this manner to some extent.
  • I Have You Now, My Pretty: Female examples are the staple of the series.
  • I Love the Dead: There are several undead enemies in the series, and losing to them will result in an involuntary case of this trope.
  • Kitsune: Fan Mei, the Big Bad of III.
  • Lamia: Several, a notable one being Shiva in the fifth game, who's an outright goddess.
  • Level Grinding: This is often a necessity in order to beat the tougher bosses.
  • The Many Deaths of You: Losing to any enemy with a proper CG will result in a rape scene.
  • Ms. Fanservice: All monstergirls (and the human characters from the first game) are this, which is the only consolation to the fact that almost all of them will rape the main character if they get the opportunity.
  • Multiple Endings: Aside from the bad endings that result from losing to individual enemies, all games in the series have multiple proper endings. The third game stands out for having three distinct paths, involving a choice between three particular characters.
  • Orochi: In III, this is a powerful youkai who is actually Lei Ling, the seemingly-human ruler who gives Ren his orders.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: Dragona, the Big Bad of I, and Safiam, the literal The Dragon in V.
  • Out with a Bang: A few rape scenes will end in the hero dying.
  • Plant Person: The first game has a Mandragora, who's essentially a naked woman with green hair and a large flower on her head. Later games have alraunes, who appear as women in giant flowers.
  • Robot Girl: While several earlier games have one, VI stands out for having half of the cast be Robot Girls, as an entire faction that opposes the non-robotic monster girls.
  • Running Gag:
    • Each game has someone give the hero a footjob, in the exact same pose (this is true of other works by the same developer as well).
    • The main villain attacking the hero early on, long before the hero has the power to stand a chance against them.
    • The 'harem' ending of each game has the main villain(s) and other monster girls sharing the hero as a sex slave.
  • Spell My Name with an 'S': Many characters have names that aren't spelled consistently. Xueli is in some places called 'Shirley', for example.
  • Stripperiffic: As a H-game, this is the rule rather than the exception.
  • Taken for Granite: This can happen if you lose to one of the gorgon enemies.
  • Venus Needs Men: The monster girls all consider human males to be attractive and most of the time, will rape a man given the opportunity, either for sexual pleasure, reproduction or because human semen is a vitality enhancer.
  • Youkai: These make up the majority of the cast in III.
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Installation:

  • Setup guide

Gameplay:

Modding:

Other stuff:

External links:

  • 1Requirements
  • 5Translation

Requirements

  • A computer with system locale set to Japanese or using the locale emulation program: [Link here]

Windows XP

  • Change system locale: The Regional and Language Options window can be accessed through the control panel in the start menu. Go to the Advanced tab of the window, set the system locale to Japanese and reboot the PC.
  • Through locale emulation: Using locale emulation program like Applocale, HP pApplocale, NTLEAS or Locale Emulator without reboot the PC.

Windows Vista and 7

  • Through locale emulation: Using locale emulation program like Applocale, HP pApplocale, NTLEAS or Locale Emulator without reboot the PC. (Note:This method is only usable when running the game.)

Windows 8 / 8.1

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  • Change system locale: The Region window can be accessed through the Language Applet of the control panel (Which can be accessed from File Explorer, from using Search etc.). Go to the Administrative tab of the window, click Change system locale, set the system locale to Japanese and reboot the PC. (Note:Changing the system locale to Japanese is required for installing the RTP.)

Windows 10

The Region window can be accessed through the Language Applet of the control panel (Which can be accessed from File Explorer, from using Search etc.). Go to the Administrative tab of the window, click Change system locale, set the system locale to Japanese and reboot the PC.

  • The Japanese RPG Maker 2000 RTP, which can be downloaded here (executable archive, install while in japanese locale) or here
  • For information about Downloading the game itself, visit Game Archives page
  • For information about running the game on Linux, see the Linux Setup page

Installation

First, install the RPG Maker RTP (For installing the RTP on Windows Vista and above, make sure to set your system locale to Japanese before you install it).

Keep hitting the the Next Button (the left one) unless you want to install it in different folder other than the default on C. After the RTP is installed you can unzip the game itself to a folder of your choice (e.g. using 7-zip which is a free open-source file archiver).

Now open the folder and double-click on 'RPG_RT.exe' or the FatalMix exe to start the game.

  • Unpack the RTP

  • Click on next

  • Choose the installation directory and click next.

Portable version

How to make VH portable by integrating the RTP

You can also uninstall the RTP and still be able to play the game. This is useful if you want to save the game on a USB stick or the like and want to play it on different computers. For this to work, copy the contents of the RTP installation directory into the VH Game directory (where all the files of the game are located). Alternatively you can download the RTP files in packed in RAR format here: Mirror . Unzip with WinRAR or 7Zip. If asked to overwrite folders, choose YES, if asked to overwrite (image) files, choose NO!

Open regedit and search for ASCII in Software and save the registry entry of the RTP package. On a different PC, add the saved registry entry to its registry by doublecliking on the .reg file.

Then add the following to your RPG_RT.ini:

You now have a version of VH with the RTP integrated. Note: If you get an error while running RPG_RT.exe, putting the VH Game directory in C:/Program Files might help (it did for me at least).

Controls

  • Use the arrow keys to walk, tap the arrow keys twice to run.
  • Use Z to select, X to cancel/open the menu.
  • Use Z to attack when in the overworld (Space key works later in the game too).

You can also use a gamepad instead of the keyboard. The controls for gamepads vary with each pad so you will have to figure it out for yourself.

Translation

There are a couple of options for translation, if you wish to play the japanese version.

ChiiTrans2

Instead of AGTH & Translation Aggregator you can use ChiiTrans2. This program requires .NET Framework 4.0. You can also optionally use ATLAS with it. Installing ATLAS instructions

How to use:

  • Start ChiiTrans and click on the link ('Click here to start') in the main window.
  • Select the game .exe
  • If you a not under Japanese locale check 'Fix game locale'
  • Click 'OK'

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AGTH + Translation Aggregator

You can use AGTH and Translation Aggregator to translate the on-screen text into english. First you will need to download AGTH from its website(or here). Install AGTH and download Translation Aggreator from Hongfire. Install both of them and now it's time to do some magic.

Create a new shortcut to AGTH. Right-click and open preferences. Now you can modify the link to AGTH under Shortcut. Change the Target into this:

Which should look something like this depending on where you have installed it:

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If you want the game to start in windowed mode, change your path accordingly:

Now run the game using the shortcut you just created. Go to the AGTH windows which was opened along with Violated Heroine and press 'Options'. Activate 'Auto copy to clipboard' and hit OK. Make sure you choose the third option in the dropdown menu in AGTH, otherwise you will not get text for Translation Aggregator to translate. Now open up Translation Aggregator and make sure to enable the auto translate from clipboard.

be sure to include /l

Note: On some systems minimizing Violated Heroine can cause it to crash, in this case use ALT+ENTER or F4 to change VH to windowed mode if you need to change settings/streams in translator aggregator while the game is running

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Notes

  • You can press F4 to get in or out of full-screen.
  • Too long filepath may cause installation/unpacking to fail. If you get odd error messages or the unpacker prompts you to overwrite files in the same archive, move the path closer to root and try again.
  • You can find help and tips in the thread on Hongfire
  • More walkthrough is to be found here, but it's all in japanese language.
  • Some systems will return a DirectDraw error if the game is started in fullscreen mode. If you get a DirectDraw error (will have DD in error message) when starting the game, use the 'Dummy ShowTitle Window' option described above to start the game in windowed mode which avoids the error.

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