>>3063564To recap, the first 2 games were basically an isekai fantasy world. 2 Quests related to 2 wishes granted by the genie character; leaving the 3rd wish yet to be asked.
But Quest 3 starts out on modern earth, as a sort of reverse isekai plot. With the Swordsmen from the previous games appearing in (Japan?). The wish granting desire genie from the previous games is missing. So it's a mystery how the swordsmen appeared in this other world, but there's some kind of magical leak. There's a street drug going around turning guys into nymphomaniacs who meet up to fuck in a park at night. The drugs end up being concentrated magic that makes them horny then violent. It's connected to the missing genie somehow.
I think in part 4, they visit the demon world, and similar to the park in the Human World, there's a "Pleasure Forest/Ruins" where demons go for kicks, but they come back more aggressive. I think the battle system is supposed to open up here but it's just a W.I.P. with nothing implemented. Besides taking out enemy HP, they have a desire gauge you can "break" using sexy skills. They meet this asshole dragon-man at this make-out point (or whatever you call it), but his powers don't work on the party because they're protected by the genie I guess. So he leaves.
Then they go to a "Heaven world" and talk to God. Yes. Because genies work for god apparently. Don't ask me about the cosmology, I have no idea how any of this works. My impression is that it's similar to Dragon Ball Z's universe with some Christian-like inspiration, but it's hard to tell until I see more. The world building is kind of rough and the narrative up to this point is hard to follow.
Anyways, the dragon-man was some kind of desire devourer. Or a minion/aspect of this ancient entity that's supposed to be sealed away in the Fantasy World. But he's breaking free. That's all I know.