It's incredible to me that L&P still has supporters at this rate. I suppose sunk cost counts for something. When I first heard about AWAM, I was interested, because corruption games are, by-and-large, garbage. They're pretty much all the same: the female protagonist is a ridiculously prudish ice queen, who (despite having her own children sometimes) you would swear has never even heard of sex before. Completely ridiculous (read: has never, and would never happen to a real person) circumstances lead her down a very, very steep slope of depravity. She will go from being deeply uncomfortable with even the concept of sex one day, to being willing to use her body in literally any kind of way imaginable for a free car ride the next.
Even then, no matter how many people she's fucked or how many dicks she's sucked for little to no reason, every encounter feels like it's her first time.
SO, when I heard that someone was going to focus on a more realistic build to the female protag becoming a slut, I was interested, but that was 5 years ago. 5 years worth of glacial build-up in a visual novel, where most/all of the assets already exist. The main problem is bloat, and L&P not playing to their strengths. First, we do not need 5 renders of Sophia walking into a room. Cutting back on the number of renders per scene would do wonders. Second, L&P is not a good writer. Most of the plot and dialogue sucks. They should stop focusing on that. What L&P IS good at is erotic build up. That first scene with Sophia and the neighbor kid practicing with the instrument is really well-done. The problem is that the game is hours longer now, and that still hasn't gone anywhere. Sophia doesn't even go home and rub one out, or fuck her husband, which in-and-of itself would be a pretty hot way to do a vanilla sex scene in a corruption game, if she went home to fuck her husband because she got turned on by the neighbor boy. L&P is really good at building erotic tension in scenes (the basketball scene is another good example), but the tension has to be released, or it's wasted.