Amazing game. Easily in the top 3. Not a lot of games include horror aspects that aren't so blunt that they detract from the point of being an H game, and that's what really draws me in. The sudden tone shift from a tranquil little home where your only danger is like 2 maids turning into a war zone with living dolls chasing you in hordes, the giant wind up toy that seeks to engulf you whole, the pink goo forced into your throat by a doll that causes you to lose your mind, it's truly a masterpiece for more reasons than just the amazing animations and original plot/girl ideas. That being said, there are a fair share of bugs and issues. Those are generally clipping issues, and of course the butchered translation that's to be expected from a chinese developer. The enormous gap of difficulty between the first and second level is a bit silly as well. Level 1 was a complete and utter cake walk. More or less just jumping and crawling and the odd puzzle akin to those claw puzzles from skyrim. The second level started off easy enough with a huge easter egg hunt for the symbols to unlock the cage and a few basic enemies, but then, as I've stated earlier, it turns into zombie doll horror show that forces you to do complex platforming (the doll room with the notes will always haunt me), and find hidden entrances and their respective keys. I personally didn't have a big issue with this, as I enjoy these sort of dramatic shifts that subvert your expectations. However, I see how to the average player this could be annoying. The translation however was incredibly offputting. There's no voice acting, but it's got some interesting sound effects that truly captivate the alternative reality set in this universe and make this pixelated world come to life. The music wasn't the best thing ever, but I enjoyed it well enough. It sets the mood sometimes, but other times it feels a bit... Out of place. If I'm inside of a stone castle surrounded by demons and men forced to be their semen cattle, complete with BDSM equipment, haunted statues, and magic warden girls with chains on hand, I don't think this should be reflected by the cheery music that sounds like you're in a town square or something. That being said, it's enjoyable to listen to and doesn't really break immersion as much as one would think, and there are changes when it needs it most. When the doll house goes insane and the horde comes to life, thrilling music blares to put you on edge. When you're in a game over scenario (special endings such as the paradise ending, being captured by the doll in black, being captured by the doll master, getting infected with the goo parasite), it plays a haunting, piercing and slightly off key piano song that captures the horrific situation you're in. I believe the 5/5 rating is well deserved, and I would gladly play this game even if the amazing H scenes were cut.