TLDR: Gets a bit preachy on topics relating to trans people and the police.
I was contemplating whether this should be a 4 or a 5 star. But after finishing the recent update I'm pretty sure this is a 4 star.
It gets a lot of things right. The story is okay, the dialog is okay, the facial expressions are good. But.. there are no animations and no sound effects. It's especially noticeable in the x scene with Risa. Where MC gets on top of her in the missionary position. But MC and Risa are both spread out like a star fish. It honestly looks like when you take 2 toy figures and press them into each other. If you're not going to have animations you HAVE to make sure that at least the posing of characters is right.
The other reason I can't give this a 5 star is because of the preachy nature in which this game adresses trans people and the police. Like I get it, people make games and want to convey their own thoughts on certain issues. But if the Issue demands more attention than the game itself it stops being a game (that is fun).
There is another game (which I can't name for rule reasons). That game has a MC that is a self proclaimed alpha male (see my reviews). And it's so incredibly preachy about topics the developer cares about that it literally messes up the game. The dev purposely put in less flattering Li's. Forced LGBT interactions and other non sense. Even had the MC's dad be santa clause (I kid you not).
Anyway, it's a reminder of how a game can go from good to completely dog shit. And luckily friends in need is not dog shit. But I hope they don't get too preachy which would make it dog shit.
For example, the police station scene. Where you attack the police officer and the police officer puts his knee on MC's neck. Really dude? And then you have Gabby the black character say "He can't breathe!". What point are you trying to make here dev? I really don't get it.
4/5.
I was contemplating whether this should be a 4 or a 5 star. But after finishing the recent update I'm pretty sure this is a 4 star.
It gets a lot of things right. The story is okay, the dialog is okay, the facial expressions are good. But.. there are no animations and no sound effects. It's especially noticeable in the x scene with Risa. Where MC gets on top of her in the missionary position. But MC and Risa are both spread out like a star fish. It honestly looks like when you take 2 toy figures and press them into each other. If you're not going to have animations you HAVE to make sure that at least the posing of characters is right.
The other reason I can't give this a 5 star is because of the preachy nature in which this game adresses trans people and the police. Like I get it, people make games and want to convey their own thoughts on certain issues. But if the Issue demands more attention than the game itself it stops being a game (that is fun).
There is another game (which I can't name for rule reasons). That game has a MC that is a self proclaimed alpha male (see my reviews). And it's so incredibly preachy about topics the developer cares about that it literally messes up the game. The dev purposely put in less flattering Li's. Forced LGBT interactions and other non sense. Even had the MC's dad be santa clause (I kid you not).
Anyway, it's a reminder of how a game can go from good to completely dog shit. And luckily friends in need is not dog shit. But I hope they don't get too preachy which would make it dog shit.
For example, the police station scene. Where you attack the police officer and the police officer puts his knee on MC's neck. Really dude? And then you have Gabby the black character say "He can't breathe!". What point are you trying to make here dev? I really don't get it.
4/5.