To Sum it up in one word: disappointing
Character models and renders look great, as expected from Palmer. They clearly have both talent and experience, which only furthers the disappointment in what's ultimately delivered.
After Ep.1 I hoped this would be a mature take on how guilt, expectations and depression affect those close to you. It quickly devolves into an angsty, edgy highschool romcom. By Ep.3 I knew there was nothing for me to hold out for. Stereotypes ranging from trite to cartoonish, but never quite likeable or genuinely interesting. Social/mental health issues little more than cheap melodrama fuel.
It's very pretty. I don't like anything else about it.
However, you might still like this, IF:
- your appreciation for camp and/or tolerance for highschool melodrama, stereotypes and tropes is very high
- you're just in it for the pretty pics. They are, in fact, very pretty
Character models and renders look great, as expected from Palmer. They clearly have both talent and experience, which only furthers the disappointment in what's ultimately delivered.
After Ep.1 I hoped this would be a mature take on how guilt, expectations and depression affect those close to you. It quickly devolves into an angsty, edgy highschool romcom. By Ep.3 I knew there was nothing for me to hold out for. Stereotypes ranging from trite to cartoonish, but never quite likeable or genuinely interesting. Social/mental health issues little more than cheap melodrama fuel.
It's very pretty. I don't like anything else about it.
However, you might still like this, IF:
- your appreciation for camp and/or tolerance for highschool melodrama, stereotypes and tropes is very high
- you're just in it for the pretty pics. They are, in fact, very pretty