PLOT: Set in a fictionalized, futuristic version of the Soviet Union, and complemented by a strong overarching storyline revolving around subtle brainwashing and corruption, this game is definitely unique when it comes to the plot. Really stands out amidst a sea of generic fantasy and standard modern settings for adult games.
ART: The artwork is generally excellent quality, especially for the sex scenes! However, character busts are sometimes subpar (or nonexistent, and filled in by hazy TV static character outlines), and the map assets are generic RPG Maker rubbish that don't stand out in any way and get quite boring to look at.
WRITING: Writing is easily the weakest part of this game. Generally speaking, it's not good. Grammar, capitalisations, punctuation, prose, etc., are all lacking. It is also highly inconsistent. Blocks of text get spammed at you one moment, and in the next you're getting lazy lines of description. This occurs everywhere, from dialogue, to quest descriptions, to scene descriptions. English is almost certainly not the creator's first language so that warrants some factoring-in. But that's no excuse for the serious undertones being punctured by ridiculous humour that makes you wonder if the writer has actually decided on a direction yet.
GAMEPLAY: Given the setting and the story, the gameplay elements chosen are great: zero combat, and mainly focused around exploration, talking, and clue-finding. I really like this new style of gameplay for RPG Maker games that eliminates the needless grind that most people hate.
SOUND: Mostly the standard RPG Maker music set, interspersed with some interesting sounds here and there. Could be vastly improved with its own unique music set, especially given the interesting potential of the setting.
Overall, I'd give this game a 6/10. The plot stands out as one of the best and most unique in the adult games scene right now. However, the actual writing complementing it is very weak. Artwork is usually solid, but in-game assets are generic RPG Maker crap. The lack of grind lends points in the game's favour, but the maps are large with very little guidance or structure (which isn't necessarily bad, given that its an exploration-type game). Has a lot of potential, but not very polished yet, and a lack of good writing is a hindrance.