This comes down to two main things: the writing (mainly, the writer's lack of fluency in English), and the sex.
The good: the girls are solid looking, and have (I think - it can be hard to tell at times) reasonably fleshed out personalities.
the bad: The sex scenes are brief, and not very good, so they're unrewarding.
In chapter 1, the English is a bit clunky, but I can understand almost all of what the writer is trying to say. It was just good enough to keep me playing. In chapter 2, it suddenly lost coherency. I struggled to understand much of it, and what I could understand was poor. That ended things for me pretty quickly. Normally, novice writers get better as they progress. I'm not sure what happened here, but it got a lot worse.
So even if you start it and like it, there's a good chance you'll just end up more frustrated for it.
This last part is, at least partially, for the writer:
One further problem, (which is compounded by the difficulty understanding some details of what is actually revealed to the reader), is that the writer doesn't understand the difference between a mystery, and, I'm going to call it, inflicted ignorance. At key junctures, the protagonist is given critical knowledge that is deliberately withheld from the reader. It's not good. Basically, you're given no indication of what the protagonist's plans are beyond what is right in front of you. I know that there's a rule that the more the audience knows about a plan, the worse the plan will go, but that doesn't mean the writer should conceal EVERYTHING. If the plan is, say "build an army of irregulars that can overthrow some bad guys", tell the reader that that's the plan, and it can still proceed with neither the story being predictable nor the plan failing. Key details can be revealed at choice times, but the reader shouldn't feel like they're given the perspective of the protagonist's dog. Not that this protagonist has a dog. There's a scene where the protagonist leaves an area, and people talk cryptically about him behind his back. That is one of the correct ways to do a mystery. It's a shame the rest of the story isn't like that.
It's not hopeless, but I'm not going to hold my breath; I'm very doubtful this game will ever reach a place that is satisfying and rewarding to the players.