Disclaimer 1: This review will have some light spoilers about the true nature of this game (no major spoilers and little minor spoilers)
Disclaimer 2: This review is going to sound fanyboyish as fuck but that’s because it is easy to fanboy over this game. I’m going to have some bold claims in this review but don’t think I got secretly paid to say the stuff that I’m going to praise about this game
Last Disclaimer: I’m not sure what the dev’s aim was when making this game. By this, I mean that I’m not sure what genre the dev (Selebus) wanted to make this game. Is this a “H-game” with an extremely good story with a heavier emphasis on writing and characters rather than lewd stuff, or is this a regular VN that just so happens to have sex scenes? I’m assuming it is the former for the sake of this review otherwise why would there be such a heavy emphasis on sex and lust if this was not a “porn game.” So, just putting this out there that I am writing this review based off the idea that it supposed to be an H-game.
Overview:
What can I say about this game. It is simply a masterpiece and is 100% worth your time. Selebus expertly crafts an unsettling isekai story that completely immerses the reader in its narrative. Selebus says himself in the game that most isekais are hot garbage and I agree. I have never enjoyed an isekai story due to how generic and boring they all are. Even praised isekais that are considered “different” and “unique” like Re:Zero never peaked my interest because of how wack the world building is and how unattachable the characters are. But Lessons in Love ISN’T like other generic, garbage, harem, isekais. It just fucking works. The best way I can describe this game is that it feels like a combination of Higurashi, School days (in the sense that having a harem can go very wrong), and Evangelion (existential stuff and depression). Before you download this game you have to understand what you’re looking for. If you’re looking for a quick fap then this is not the game for you. If you want a game with an interesting story, fleshed out characters with a slow burn development, and THEN a quick fap, this is the game for you.
Writing/Story/ Characters:
Lewd Stuff:
Conclusion: All in all, if you’re tired of the generic porn games on this site and are looking for something with more substance, give this game a shot. There’s not really any grind other than visiting the girls at your own pace and there are not TOO many branching choices to be made in this game. This game is lax in terms of gameplay and does not feel like a waste of time. For the love ofgod play this fuckin game. It is simply a masterpiece.
Disclaimer 2: This review is going to sound fanyboyish as fuck but that’s because it is easy to fanboy over this game. I’m going to have some bold claims in this review but don’t think I got secretly paid to say the stuff that I’m going to praise about this game
Last Disclaimer: I’m not sure what the dev’s aim was when making this game. By this, I mean that I’m not sure what genre the dev (Selebus) wanted to make this game. Is this a “H-game” with an extremely good story with a heavier emphasis on writing and characters rather than lewd stuff, or is this a regular VN that just so happens to have sex scenes? I’m assuming it is the former for the sake of this review otherwise why would there be such a heavy emphasis on sex and lust if this was not a “porn game.” So, just putting this out there that I am writing this review based off the idea that it supposed to be an H-game.
Overview:
What can I say about this game. It is simply a masterpiece and is 100% worth your time. Selebus expertly crafts an unsettling isekai story that completely immerses the reader in its narrative. Selebus says himself in the game that most isekais are hot garbage and I agree. I have never enjoyed an isekai story due to how generic and boring they all are. Even praised isekais that are considered “different” and “unique” like Re:Zero never peaked my interest because of how wack the world building is and how unattachable the characters are. But Lessons in Love ISN’T like other generic, garbage, harem, isekais. It just fucking works. The best way I can describe this game is that it feels like a combination of Higurashi, School days (in the sense that having a harem can go very wrong), and Evangelion (existential stuff and depression). Before you download this game you have to understand what you’re looking for. If you’re looking for a quick fap then this is not the game for you. If you want a game with an interesting story, fleshed out characters with a slow burn development, and THEN a quick fap, this is the game for you.
Writing/Story/ Characters:
- This game’s writing is easily the best part about it. First lets talk about the story. The basic plot concept is that the MC is transported to another world and takes the body of a teacher in an all-girls academy. He then has to advise and take care of his students, including his “niece” all while dealing with some fucked up existential shit. In case you did not see the tags like I did when downloaded this game, this is a horror game. I did not see that tag before playing so when some fucked up shit appeared out of nowhere for the first time it scared the shit out of me.
- What I like about the horror aspects of this game is that Selebus does not rely too much on cheap jump scares to scare the reader with the horror elements of this game. Instead, Lessons in Love’s creepy and isolated atmosphere is the creepiest part of this game. Selebus’s world-building is unmatched in the VN market and the fictional town of Kumon-mi is definitely one of my favorite slice-of-life fictional settings. The town feels lonely and isolated from the rest of the world due to the space war (that I would really like to know more about even though it’s probably just a plot device to get rid of every other man in the game) that sent out every male to war except for essential workers and does not allow its citizens to leave the town. It’s the subtle things that make this loneliness and isolation feel so unnerving. Like when the text of the game tells you that other people are walking around and giving you glances but it is only the text that is telling you that… no actual other humans physically appear in the game other than the main girls and some occasional random employees. Despite being a teacher you see no other teachers or students other than your own up until a certain point. Kumon-mi just feels like a town where everything is on edge and anything could go wrong at any given moment. Another way that Selebus creates “horror” is through sound design. The way music cuts off during certain segments of text can be chilling. There are also the “happy scenes” which in terms of visual horror, it isn’t all that scary, but the dialogue and situations that the characters are put in are wild and fucked. This might be a flaw in trying to combine the horror genre and porn, but sometimes scenes in this game will keep you soft and you won’t even want to jerk off because of the stuff you saw and read 5 minutes before. And sometimes that isn’t even because what you saw or read was scary, but because it was thought provoking and doesn’t really get you in the mood. In terms of actual story, at this point in the game, Lessons in Love is more of a character study and character driven game than a game with a firm, overarching plot. The world is pretty shrouded in mystery right now and could go anywhere with the story.
- Next up: Characters. The meat and potatoes of this game. Lessons in Love’s characters are PHENOMENAL. Especially the MC; he is a realllly good character with a fuck ton of depth. I could write a whole ass essay about why is character is so good and I hope Selebus continues to give him the depth and development he deserves. One of the biggest problems with isekai stories is that the MC doesn’t feel any of the repercussions and consequences of being taken into a new world. In this game, the MC is haunted with fucked up visions and impulses that tear apart his mental state. MC is also morally grey and questions his own decisions. Because he is a whole new world does that give him the right to take advantage of high school girls and his own niece? If it’s a new world can he do whatever he wants without worrying about the repercussions? Should he try to live the same lifestyle that the old Sensei used to live or do whatever he wants? Lessons in Love explores all of these ideas. The girls in this game are also great. They all feel genuine and suffer with real problems. Most importantly, they are interesting and have depth. They each feel different with their own defining traits and attitude towards MC. MC takes a Kentaro Oe approach to these girls and helps them out with their personal problems and guides their development. In fact, the writing is so good with these girls that I lowkey felt guilty about my relationship with them. This game will not hesitate to make you feel like a shitty person, reminding you that you’re fucking school girls, your own niece, and a married woman. It’s both a testament to how “real” this game’s writing is, and an insult to your character. Selebus takes the basic harem smut genre and self awarely turns it into a great character study with amazing development and depth.
- Lastly, overall writing: The underlying themes of this VN, whether if their subtle or in your face, are amazing for an H-game. The game covers a variety of topics such as existentialism, nihilism, religion, depression, infidelity, pedophilia, the cyclicality and repetitiveness of life, unrequited love, social anxiety, and most commonly: daddy issues. It covers these topics in a mostly mature way and genuinely does have me thinking deep at times. This game can be just as deeply analyzed as any other type of art out there. Now, let me preface something. There are gonna be a ton of people who call this game’s writing pretentious and overly edgy. If something like Evangelion can be called pretentious, then a fuckin porn game can be called pretentious. But here’s the thing. I don’t think it matters if something is inherently pretentious if the message still gets across to the viewer/reader. If the reader still gains something out of the source material whether it be entertainment value, deep thoughts, or a new insight on something, then it doesn’t matter if the writing was pretentious because the reader still gained something from it. It all depends on how you interpret Selebus’s writing. If you’re like me and think Selebus is a lowkey genius story-teller, then you won’t mind this game’s “pretentiousness” or “edginess.”
Lewd Stuff:
- Probably the part you were waiting for. The H-scenes in this game are pretty damn good. Good animations and good dirty talk/descriptions. There’s a good amount of them as well. The scenes are pretty vanilla I would say but I like vanilla stuff so I don’t mind. I mentioned this earlier in the review but sometimes it will be hard to be turned on during this game due to the horror aspects and fucked up writing. This game has mood swings like a bitch. Sound during sex scenes would be a huge plus.
- The girls look good for what they are. I’m not really into loli/school girl type figures and this game as a lot of them so if you’re into that, this game is for you. I prefer the older women/ curvier women in this game so my obvious first choices are Futaba, Sara and Haruka. I kind of wish there was more variety in body type with the school girls in this game, they all of extremely similar body types. Their faces and hair are different enough so that’s a positive.
Conclusion: All in all, if you’re tired of the generic porn games on this site and are looking for something with more substance, give this game a shot. There’s not really any grind other than visiting the girls at your own pace and there are not TOO many branching choices to be made in this game. This game is lax in terms of gameplay and does not feel like a waste of time. For the love of