Game reviewed at update 5.5.
I've been following this game for the past three updates. There's a lot about it that irritates me.
Based on the content that is in the game so far, it appears that fundamentally this game is about helplessness. It looks like there's 8 main love interests in the game, and every single one of them is trying to gaslight the protagonist. The sister character drugs you; your boss blackmails you and threatens your family; your co-worker is engaged in corporate espionage and is trying to manipulate you with sex. There are only very limited ways to push back against any of this, and it's almost always ineffective. An example: a hacker, one of the main characters, is introduced to the protagonist by hacking his mind using his cybernetic implant. The game clearly wants you to indulge this character and listen to her nonsense; reacting negatively to her, i.e. doing the reasonable thing and telling her to fuck off, leads to her mocking you, you losing out on exposition about the plot and her altering your memories like she was always going to do. Then when she turns up later the game just expects you to know who the hell she is. The game wants you to be a punching bag for the other characters and not take any of it personally. I did take it personally. Introducing a character who threatens to kill you and your family, or erases your memories, or traps you in a simulated dream world, then expecting you be friends and lovers with that person without any sort of a reckoning, is bizarre and off putting.
The game has two acts so far, act two is still ongoing. At the end of Act 1 the game drops off a cliff. You're stuck in what is essentially an extended dream sequence made by a rogue AI. You have no control over what's happening. You're taken from one random scenario to another with no idea what the hell is going on. And the whole time the AI will not shut up about the philosophy of story telling. The sequence in general and the AI dialogue in particular is profoundly irritating and pointless. And again, we're expected to indulge this character; being justifiably angry about being trapped in a goddamn dream world more than 2 times appears, as of this update, to lock the AI character into their "bad end". At least the current update ends with the protagonist waking up from the dream sequence and back to reality, but with memories and their life altered by the AI.
Choice in this game is also something you have to struggle with. Essentially your choices are always "do I want to see this content or not?" And if you choose "not", the game will often try to make you feel bad about it. Don't want to spank the bimbo character? Derogatory comment. Don't want to let the sister character force you to have sex with someone after drugging you? Derogatory comment. Don't want to indulge your girlfriend's fantasies, which she appears to have been mind controlled to have by someone else? End sex scene, upset girlfriend. There also appears to be a hidden morality system that is never hinted at in game and can only be inferred by protagonist dialogue.
The game looks good. It's story, while frustrating, is memorable. But it really feels so far like it should just be a Kinetic Novel about a guy at the mercy of every woman in his life.
I've been following this game for the past three updates. There's a lot about it that irritates me.
Based on the content that is in the game so far, it appears that fundamentally this game is about helplessness. It looks like there's 8 main love interests in the game, and every single one of them is trying to gaslight the protagonist. The sister character drugs you; your boss blackmails you and threatens your family; your co-worker is engaged in corporate espionage and is trying to manipulate you with sex. There are only very limited ways to push back against any of this, and it's almost always ineffective. An example: a hacker, one of the main characters, is introduced to the protagonist by hacking his mind using his cybernetic implant. The game clearly wants you to indulge this character and listen to her nonsense; reacting negatively to her, i.e. doing the reasonable thing and telling her to fuck off, leads to her mocking you, you losing out on exposition about the plot and her altering your memories like she was always going to do. Then when she turns up later the game just expects you to know who the hell she is. The game wants you to be a punching bag for the other characters and not take any of it personally. I did take it personally. Introducing a character who threatens to kill you and your family, or erases your memories, or traps you in a simulated dream world, then expecting you be friends and lovers with that person without any sort of a reckoning, is bizarre and off putting.
The game has two acts so far, act two is still ongoing. At the end of Act 1 the game drops off a cliff. You're stuck in what is essentially an extended dream sequence made by a rogue AI. You have no control over what's happening. You're taken from one random scenario to another with no idea what the hell is going on. And the whole time the AI will not shut up about the philosophy of story telling. The sequence in general and the AI dialogue in particular is profoundly irritating and pointless. And again, we're expected to indulge this character; being justifiably angry about being trapped in a goddamn dream world more than 2 times appears, as of this update, to lock the AI character into their "bad end". At least the current update ends with the protagonist waking up from the dream sequence and back to reality, but with memories and their life altered by the AI.
Choice in this game is also something you have to struggle with. Essentially your choices are always "do I want to see this content or not?" And if you choose "not", the game will often try to make you feel bad about it. Don't want to spank the bimbo character? Derogatory comment. Don't want to let the sister character force you to have sex with someone after drugging you? Derogatory comment. Don't want to indulge your girlfriend's fantasies, which she appears to have been mind controlled to have by someone else? End sex scene, upset girlfriend. There also appears to be a hidden morality system that is never hinted at in game and can only be inferred by protagonist dialogue.
The game looks good. It's story, while frustrating, is memorable. But it really feels so far like it should just be a Kinetic Novel about a guy at the mercy of every woman in his life.