The graphics are incredible, maybe one of the best I've ever seen for this unique style in novels but story's gotta be one of the worst one's I've ever seen as well, for real. The graphics aren't enough to redeem this horrible story.
I thought this was a story about a guy getting a second chance at life but then there's a psycho yandere girl that threatens to kill his loved ones if MC doesn't stay with her, ties him up and rapes him constantly and in the end MC likes her. What the fuck?
There's a (one of many, really) psycho guy steals her diary and MC's girlfriend, after knowing the yandere girl kidnapped and raped him, TELLS HIM TO HELP HER AND HE DOES. Like seriously, what-the-fuck? Why would I want to help her? Why don't I have a choice in the matter? I "rejected" her every step of the way, got kidnapped, raped and told to help her anyway. OK, the psycho guy is a piece of shit scum of the earth and I would've liked to kill him, but the girl isn't much better and the other girls want to include her as well. This is where I stopped and I'm actually surprised I powered through this much.
The player doesn't really have much say in what happens besides probably acting submissive or dominant towards another girl that treats MC like shit from the beginning but starts caring about him eventually after getting blackmailed by him. I got a warning at some point that the psycho girl was going to do stuff based on my actions and hurt the ones MC cared about but to tell the truth, I didn't get to choose much. I rejected the girlfriend but still ended up with her and got with the older red-haired woman without getting to choose anything either and those are the ones she threatened MC with. Like, how does that make sense? Choices didn't seem to matter at all when it comes to story progression.
Once again, the art is really wonderful and it could've been great if it actually had a decent story to tell with but as it stands, it's just wasted potential. After the first few minutes, the fact that MC went back in time stopped mattering for the story as a whole. There are a few mentions at it but it's really nothing of importance. The regressions adds practically nothing to the story.
I thought this was a story about a guy getting a second chance at life but then there's a psycho yandere girl that threatens to kill his loved ones if MC doesn't stay with her, ties him up and rapes him constantly and in the end MC likes her. What the fuck?
There's a (one of many, really) psycho guy steals her diary and MC's girlfriend, after knowing the yandere girl kidnapped and raped him, TELLS HIM TO HELP HER AND HE DOES. Like seriously, what-the-fuck? Why would I want to help her? Why don't I have a choice in the matter? I "rejected" her every step of the way, got kidnapped, raped and told to help her anyway. OK, the psycho guy is a piece of shit scum of the earth and I would've liked to kill him, but the girl isn't much better and the other girls want to include her as well. This is where I stopped and I'm actually surprised I powered through this much.
The player doesn't really have much say in what happens besides probably acting submissive or dominant towards another girl that treats MC like shit from the beginning but starts caring about him eventually after getting blackmailed by him. I got a warning at some point that the psycho girl was going to do stuff based on my actions and hurt the ones MC cared about but to tell the truth, I didn't get to choose much. I rejected the girlfriend but still ended up with her and got with the older red-haired woman without getting to choose anything either and those are the ones she threatened MC with. Like, how does that make sense? Choices didn't seem to matter at all when it comes to story progression.
Once again, the art is really wonderful and it could've been great if it actually had a decent story to tell with but as it stands, it's just wasted potential. After the first few minutes, the fact that MC went back in time stopped mattering for the story as a whole. There are a few mentions at it but it's really nothing of importance. The regressions adds practically nothing to the story.