Something Unlimited -ongoing- - Version- 2.4.6
Karen Starr, aka Power Girl, has always been a fan favorite. Version 2.4.6 expands her corruption path with five new tiers. These aren't just linear steps; they branch into "Loyal Enforcer" (using her to capture lesser heroes) or "Secret Weapon" (infiltrating the Justice League's satellite). The writing here is notably sharper, balancing crude parody with genuine character moments.
The game flips the DC animated universe (primarily inspired by Justice League and Justice League Unlimited) on its head. Players assume the role of Lex Luthor, but not the one who died a villain's death. Instead, this Lex is given a second chance by a mysterious benefactor, sent back in time to before his most catastrophic failures.
The goal? To systematically dismantle the Justice League not through open combat, but through corruption, mind-control technology, and strategic exploitation of superhero weaknesses. The narrative brilliantly incorporates iconic elements like Starro the Conqueror tech, Apokoliptian weaponry, and Gorilla Grodd’s mind-control devices. Each captured heroine or hero becomes a resource—to be broken, reprogrammed, or used as leverage.
As mentioned with The Question’s update, raids are now a recurring threat. You must assign "freed" villains (e.g., Giganta, Killer Frost) to security posts. Lose a raid, and you lose control of your most corrupted heroine for 10 in-game days, forcing you to recapture and retrain her.
Because Version 2.4.6 is part of an Ongoing project, installation is straightforward but requires attention.
Note: This game is an adult parody and is intended for mature audiences only (18+). It is an independent fan project and is not affiliated with or endorsed by DC Comics or Warner Bros.
Title: Something Unlimited (Ongoing / v.2.4.6) – A Deep Dive into the Galaxy’s Most Ambitious Parody Builder
Introduction: The Long Game
In the crowded cosmos of adult parody games, few have demonstrated the endurance, narrative ambition, and mechanical depth of Something Unlimited (SU). Developed by Gunther GMS Entertainment, this long-running project has evolved from a simple fan tribute into a sprawling management-RPG hybrid set in a lovingly corrupted DC Universe. As of Version 2.4.6 (Ongoing), the game stands at a fascinating crossroads: refining its legacy systems while pushing toward a long-teased endgame. Something Unlimited -Ongoing- - Version- 2.4.6
This piece provides a comprehensive look at SU’s current state, its signature features, and what version 2.4.6 brings to the table for new and returning players.
Core Concept: Lex Luthor’s Second Chance
At its narrative heart, Something Unlimited offers a compelling high-concept pitch: Lex Luthor has lost everything. His company, his reputation, his freedom. But after a mysterious benefactor provides him with a prototype matter-energy conversion device known as the X-Gene Matrix, Lex seizes an opportunity to not only rebuild but to conquer. The player steps into Luthor’s shoes (or his armored boots), tasked with rebuilding a criminal empire, subverting heroes, and exploiting the Matrix’s power to create the ultimate army of brainwashed, transformed, or compliant superpowered assets.
Where many parody games lean purely into shallow smut, SU distinguishes itself by treating its premise with genuine narrative seriousness. The dialogue captures character voices impressively—from Superman’s righteous fury to Harley Quinn’s manic wordplay—while weaving a plot involving alien conspiracies, corporate espionage, and psychological manipulation.
Version 2.4.6: What’s New in the Ongoing Build
As an ongoing, episodic release, SU 2.4.6 continues the tradition of delivering both quality-of-life updates and significant content expansions. While the developer’s full changelog runs several pages, here are the headline features:
Gameplay Loop: Management, Subversion, and Reward
SU is not a visual novel in the classic sense; it is a resource management game with erotic visual novel setpieces. A typical play session involves: Karen Starr, aka Power Girl, has always been a fan favorite
The genius is that these scenes are gated by gameplay progress, not arbitrary choices. Earning a scene feels like a genuine reward for planning your resource loops, not just clicking through dialogue.
Visual and Audio Presentation
Given the constraints of a fan-parody game using tribute art and custom sprite work, SU 2.4.6 continues to punch above its weight. The UI has been streamlined with a dark, holographic LexCorp theme. Character sprites for over 30 heroines are consistently detailed, and the new “emotion overlay” system (blushing, hypnotic swirl eyes, angry tears) adds nuance to dialogue scenes. The background art for locations like the Hall of Justice (Ruins) and Themysciran Embassy is evocative.
The audio remains largely ambient (musical loops from royalty-free sources), but the writing carries the emotional weight. There is no voice acting, which is appropriate for a project of this scale.
Community and Development Status
Something Unlimited is famously a snail’s pace project—and proud of it. Version 2.4.6 is explicitly labeled “Ongoing,” meaning it is a stable build but not the final content drop before 3.0. The developer releases monthly progress reports via public roadmaps. The current roadmap projects:
The Patreon and SubscribeStar community is active, providing bug reports and writing suggestions, though discourse sometimes heats up over update frequency (roughly every 8–12 weeks for a major build).
Criticisms and Caveats
No long-form adult game is without its flaws, and SU 2.4.6 inherits some persistent issues:
Final Verdict: For Whom Is This Version?
Something Unlimited - Ongoing - Version 2.4.6 is an excellent entry point for newcomers who enjoy villain-centric strategy games with a high volume of adult content, provided they accept the game’s slow-burn nature. For returning players, this update offers meaningful system improvements (the Loyalty Overhaul alone justifies a replay), a charismatic new addition in Zatanna, and a glimpse of the Apokolips endgame.
It is not a game for instant gratification. It is a game for players who enjoy spreadsheets, world-building, and earning every corrupted scene through meticulous planning. In an genre oversaturated with kinetic novels and quick-hit projects, Something Unlimited remains a monument to patience—both the developer’s and the player’s.
Version 2.4.6 Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – A strong, stable chapter in an ongoing epic. Recommended for parody fans and management-RPG enthusiasts. Casual players should start with an earlier, more streamlined build or use community-made guides.
Where to Play: Available to Patreon backers ($10+ tier for the latest builds) or via public release (delayed by two versions). Check the official Gunther GMS Entertainment channels.
End of long-form draft.
Your immediate goal is to stabilize your income so you don't go bankrupt. Note: This game is an adult parody and
This becomes available later and offers higher income potential but requires specific upgrades and girls to run.