Weeb: the game.
You are a white guy with no discernable personality who flies to Japan where every girl is so impressed by your command of the Japanese language they immediately want to jump on your dick.
OK, so this is a porn game and fulfilling unrealistic fantasies is kind of the whole point, but the game shows so little interest in its characters that they are all just minor variants on the same mindless sex doll. The ones who don't jump you after a single bland conversation may as well have.
Most character development happens in narration. You're told you grow closer to your work-mate until she finally asks you to move in with her, but that happens off-screen. You're told this is the shy one but if she is, she only shows it off-screen. You're told this one is the party girl but if she is, it all happens off-screen
The most developed character in the game (including the MC) is the one other male character who shows up for a single scene to give you his utterly irrelevant backstory, and tell you how much Japanese women really love banging white guys they barely know.
Normally I'd give a game like this -- competent production, basement tier writing -- two and a half stars rounded up to three. But Japan Trip loses the half star by putting a (mercifully skippable) mini-game in front of every sex scene.
You are a white guy with no discernable personality who flies to Japan where every girl is so impressed by your command of the Japanese language they immediately want to jump on your dick.
OK, so this is a porn game and fulfilling unrealistic fantasies is kind of the whole point, but the game shows so little interest in its characters that they are all just minor variants on the same mindless sex doll. The ones who don't jump you after a single bland conversation may as well have.
Most character development happens in narration. You're told you grow closer to your work-mate until she finally asks you to move in with her, but that happens off-screen. You're told this is the shy one but if she is, she only shows it off-screen. You're told this one is the party girl but if she is, it all happens off-screen
The most developed character in the game (including the MC) is the one other male character who shows up for a single scene to give you his utterly irrelevant backstory, and tell you how much Japanese women really love banging white guys they barely know.
Normally I'd give a game like this -- competent production, basement tier writing -- two and a half stars rounded up to three. But Japan Trip loses the half star by putting a (mercifully skippable) mini-game in front of every sex scene.