TLDR: Kinetic novel with tunnel vision on Netori
I need to inform you, that I'm not the target audience of this game.
I'll start with the bad part, and that is:
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The main fetish is Netori. Not bad in itself, but the writer has an unstoppable full-on tunnel vision on this fetish, to the point that every other part of the writing suffers, because IF other parts of writing are developed it will hamper the Netori fetish. That is, if you are not ready to consume hour after hour the same stuff over and over again, I do not recommend touching this "game".
This is a "game". It doesn't have any mechanics, any gameplay or any meaningful choices. It's a kinetic novel.
Main character is not developing. Remember I've said, that other parts of the writing suffer because of the main fetish? The main character is a classical caricature of Netorare antagonist. There are bits of information throughout the game that help to establish him further, but it's never been utilised or explained in detail.
Broken fourth wall and trying to explain the motivation of the gods. This gives me such a headache... 4th wall is self-explanatory, it's here for no purpose and just ruins the immersion. The writer made "creatures which cannot be comprehended by human mind" AND THEN tried to explain their reasoning. See any red flags? It also makes the actions of all humans/demons pointless, and I do not see this writer being competent enough to use this essential plot point. At all.
There is no breathing room. Ever played Pale Carnations? Now imagine that game with only club activities and nothing in-between. If you give me only violence, I'll become desensitized to it. Same principle here.
Dungeon is an important part of the game. It's not implemented. Priorities, I guess, but a lot of writing is focused on how the Hero is becoming weaker and the Protagonist essential to the party. Nothing is shown in gameplay because it doesn't exist.
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The good stuff. Don't hope for much, as there is only one.
Character writing of main 3 heroines is solid. I don't like them, but I do remember their names and motivations.