Light of My Life is a true game, with consequences for actions that aren't gratuitously rewarding or punitive - life goes on with changes. It's not a reality simulator; the situation is fantastic - two unusually attractive young ladies under the care of a lonely, single man. But it's no paradise, the man is dealing with the heartbreak of a departed wife while having to juggle the emotional needs of two very unalike girls.
And these girls aren't typical Daz3D centerfolds, either, but they're absolutely and beautifully original. They're not emotionless sluts who live only to seduce or be seduced, they're still yearning for something more in their lives. A yearning which could feasibly go in any number of directions.
Our main character is a man who's sensitive, genuine, and a bit lost. That's good, as it gives us a role to fulfill as orchestrators of how the story plays out. Humourous and at times touching, this story (so far) has infatuated me to a point where I think about it much more than I feel is comfortable or proper.
I got madly lost in these girls - and the game doesn't even meet any of my kinks. For doing that to me, I lash out with the highest rating I can give a game, and furiously wait for the next update.