The voice acting (fully voiced in Japanese) deserves special mention. Hearing the followers chant your name in unison—first with hope, then with desperate ecstasy—is an auditory experience that will follow you long after you quit the game. There is a specific sound file for when a follower stops thinking of you as a leader and starts thinking of you as a god. It is a soft, weeping exhale. It is disturbing.
: As the leader, the protagonist performs rituals that are essentially staged for control. This highlights the meta-commentary on how charisma and structured mystery can be used to manipulate those seeking purpose, such as the reserved Ayaka Yoshino or the love-starved Rui Sakura . My Life as a Cult Leader -Final- -Orcsoft-
Two main endings (plus a few joke endings), different follower builds, and optional challenge modes. Once you’ve seen the recruitment patterns and maxed a cult, there’s little reason to return unless you want to collect all CGs. The voice acting (fully voiced in Japanese) deserves
Why is this the end? According to the developer’s notes (translated from the Japanese patch notes), the My Life as a Cult Leader series was always planned as a trilogy of depravity. concludes the narrative loop that began in the first game. It is a soft, weeping exhale