Opening notes/TLDR;
Basically the same as the first game.
Easy girls and you help them come to terms with themselves.
The plot is improved and the stakes are more apparent.
Characters feel more shallow because they are.
Pros
- JRPG plot (can be a con, depends on reader)
- Good art
- Decent scenes.
- Decent dialogue, minimal typos, but even those are manageable.
- Enjoyable characters.
- Mildly interesting philosophical introspection into self/reality.
- Keeps to the spirit of the original series where themes go, with a grittier perspective, though only because it explores it slightly more.
Cons (some of these may be considered pros!)
- Characters are pale imitations of their original counterparts, much like the first game.
- There are no real choices. (not a big deal to me, just mentioning it if you care)
- Sex scenes, while pretty, are very simple, tame and feel really unearned. Also generally it's like 1-2 . (not that I'd prefer a grind for it, but expect it to feel too easy, too fast)
- I forgave this issue in the first game, but the characters all feel too similar, aside from a handful.
- Despite being perhaps deeper with its introspective than the show, it never actually tackles any real conflicts, making all the grand words spoken feel shallow. This game wants you to have an easy, conscience-free happy ending.
- The philosophy is not that deep. /r/im14andthisisdeep, but taking itself seriously.
Final notes
Feels like a mix between a classic JRPG and a Harem Isekai, where writing is concerned. I enjoyed it, but I'm aware it's not stellar.
It does a good job of making me feel comfortable, but when it tries to introduce stakes into a story, for the same reason I feel comfortable, I don't feel the weight. I know there will be none.
As to why the cons are so descriptive, it's because I think the game presents a decent starting point for many who wish to write well.
While I don't want more games to go this way, this is still the best example of 'above average' and on this site, rightly deserves to be listed as 5*, compared to most of the slop.
It's basic, but it's *very polished* and basic. Unfortunately, it commits the biggest sin I have for games of this nature. It forgets its own purpose. I rate games most heavily by their intended objective. I do not claim to know the intent of its creators, but I want to believe it was to create a compelling experience, but it falls just short of that.
I'd sooner give a worse (be it by price, polish or scale) game a higher score if it accomplishes its intended purpose. If a game tries to indulge in porn and only porn, I judge it that way.
If a game wants to be introspective, but opts to take shortcuts, I judge it for that, too.
It's satisfying, but shallow. It's week-old reheated pizza in the microwave. Rather dry and lacking, despite its generally great flavor and my nostalgia for it. That said, it's still pizza. Even mediocre pizza is pretty decent.
I'm still interested in trying more of the author's games to see if they improve upon themselves in the future. Also props for actually -finishing- the game. A rarity.
The spoiler below includes spoilers. It's just me ranting about some details.