Just finished playing it for the first time after being recommended by others.
The women look good (especially Kelly). I'm not a big fan of bush (some is fine, but full on grizzly is a bit of a turn off for me).
I find Kelly a bit crass, which feels especially off when you've been choosing the "timid" options. Darla is a super slut, so it's to be expected with her.
Christine...ugh. She mentions possibly being bi-polar to her son, but hasn't said anything about it to her husband (who actually has to deal with that shit) or tried to do anything about it (been to see a shrink), so it feels more like an excuse for her just being a bitch (it seems more that she gets easily sexually frustrated and then turns into a bitch rather than being bi-polar). I don't know why, but it feels weird that she doesn't work or really do anything.
Having timid/bold and yes/no choices doesn't really work. They're far too limiting and not truly descriptive of what you're choosing (other than the hidden counter).
The word "of" gets misused a LOT in the dialogue in place of "have".
Numerous occurrences of the wrong persons name and/or image getting used for dialogue.
In the scene where Kelly, Darla and Derek are at college for the test, Derek goes from wearing a jacket, to no jacket, to wearing a jacket again.
When Christine leaves Matt's apartment the first time after her thoughts of "What the hell am I doing", the background image changes to Kelly and Darla but the dialogue is still on Christine's thoughts.
Some of the poses seem a bit weird, like they're posing for a photo shoot instead of just standing there chatting for instance.
The dark lipstick on Christine didn't exactly scream "fuck me". Instead I though she was going goth.
Choices only have an effect on certain sections rather than overall (i.e. timid route Kelly is still bold and crass during the in-between sections).
I could not leave this alone, in some places it is very hard to read what is there and this pic is at the end of that which was hard to read.
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When Andrew was wearing the black and white blazer at the cinema when watching the Italian movie it was a little hard to read