Holy crap... I usually like indie VNs, as they bring a lot of "freshness" to the scene that isn't full of cliches. But games like this... ugh. What a damn waste of time. There's 4 "routes" that are determined by one choice in the entire game -- basically pick who you want. But other than that, the story is so riddled with lackluster and flat crap that it was almost painful to finish (I only finished because I'm a stubborn fool like that). So when I chose the first route (the childhood friend), which seemed to have the most solid set-up, it was such a disappointing and quick resolution. I tried the 2nd route, which was a little bit more intriguing, but still... no real reason why she ever had interest in Iosef anyway. 3rd choice was weird. Probably the closest thing to a laugh. Then 4th option was a yaoi/gay option. So I wondered if the author was a BL fan, hence the terrible writing on the female choices........ Nope. Not at all. The gay option was quite possibly the worst. I'm tempted to buy the game just to leave a review on the Steam page at how crappy it is.
But games like this... ugh. What a damn waste of time. There's 4 "routes" that are determined by one choice in the entire game -- basically pick who you want. But other than that, the story is so riddled with lackluster and flat crap that it was almost painful to finish (I only finished because I'm a stubborn fool like that).
So when I chose the first route (the childhood friend), which seemed to have the most solid set-up, it was such a disappointing and quick resolution. I tried the 2nd route, which was a little bit more intriguing, but still... no real reason why she ever had interest in Iosef anyway. 3rd choice was weird. Probably the closest thing to a laugh. Then 4th option was a yaoi/gay option. So I wondered if the author was a BL fan, hence the terrible writing on the female choices........ Nope. Not at all. The gay option was quite possibly the worst.
I'm tempted to buy the game just to leave a review on the Steam page at how crappy it is.