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If you only play the beginning part, yes it's cringe and it's only cringe to be honestQuestion for you, or anyone else who played "Out of Touch" for that matter.
I remember trying it some time ago because of all the praise it gets. I only played the very beginning to be fair, but I somehow found it rather...cringe? I don't know, it felt very "anime", for the lack of a better term. And I do understand that LiL itself is very much Anime-inspired thanks to the dev being a huge weeb (just imagine what'll happen once he lives in Japan, oh boy). But it didn't click with me.
Do you think it's one of those games that might give off the wrong impression in the beginning and you ease into it, or is it a "you get what you see" kind of deal?
This game, however, does take some wild turns as soon as you get past the initial stage. Whether or not things are still cringe afterwards will be up to you and you can safely drop it if it still doesn't click by then, but I'd say at least get to it because at that point, Story Anon will be able to showcase their skills in making games and have much more to offer. But I agree with you that Out of Touch is probably better suited in the form of a silly anime or those manga shorts on youtube with its rather rapid dialogue exchange, and VN is likely not the most optimal medium especially if you have become accustomed to Selly's style. Seriously, before Ch4, our beloved dickhead really has spoiled us bad.
BUT, since you play LiL, I highly recommend you play Out of Touch not because of whatever similarities people find between the two games (I honestly think they are worlds apart different but each excels in their own category), but because...there is a dedicated LiL parody/taunting in Out of Touch much much later in the game and I personally found it very funny.