This AVN is not a game, its an experience. It is art, I dont say this lightly, this story has elements that you should find on a streaming service´s library, movie theatre and book store if you have good taste.
Story: 5 Adamant-Hard Bananas out of 5
The story puts the "Adult" in the "Adult Visual Novel" on this game, not just for the spicy stuff like on your usual avn.
Its so hard to speak about it without falling into a spoiler, but I can tell you this: Are you looking for a mature story with depth and development arcs with the just amount of spicy stuff?, search no more, you found it.
Characters: 5 Adamant-Hard Bananas out of 5
Renders are gorgeous, most characters are developed, female characters are people too so its easy to understand their motivations and connect with their emotions.
MC is a man with his feet well put on ground, which makes him easy to relate.
Mechanics: 5 Adamant-Hard Bananas out of 5
There´s multi route, so enjoy the ride, but dont get too crazy there, because you´ll get put on a rollercoaster and theres nothing you can do to change it.
I usually dont like when things happen no matter what I choose, but sometimes, when is well-written, it can work, this is one of those occasions because Dev is telling us a real event here, and just as in novels as it is in real life, things can happen no matter what.
Enjoyed playing every route, and will do in the future, because this is a story you can re-visit from time to time, just like a good atemporal classic, because the problems these characters face are relatable, and always will be.
Endings: 5 Adamant-Hard Bananas out of 5
So far, I havent read a most satisfactory ending on a novel: You can be a super star-husbando, or have the faithful love of two women without having to lie to any of them, or make the unfaithful nympho change into a faithful woman, or recover a lost love, or save a good girl from an uncertain future, just to put an example.
Leap of Faith is a work of art that deserves to be revisited and approached with the minimum respect of actually read it.
Maybe the means to tell this story is not enough to make it justice, and that is the only sin I could find that is worth of mention.