To be short, this is a damn good vigilante story.
This is one of the games where 'graphic violence' tag isn't for show. Yet, this AVN is telling a legit love story -- nice if a little creepy. Good writing; competent flow from scene to scene; not artsy, but quite tasteful camera-work; and a lot of talent from the developer overall.
I don't want to write a lot about the plot, but I would say that it is an emotion-driven vigilante story, focusing on punishing of misogynistic rapey bastards. As you know, when we have vigilante fantasies, we need proper 'targets', and the presentation of scum of the earth here is top-notch.
Some things do look cheap here (let's not pretend it has high-quality rendering or something like that), but the story is worth it thrice, and the original camera-views of the developer, who can do POV, different subjective shots (including one from a house cat - never have seen it before in AVNs) makes somewhat ugly base look fine.
On a sidenote, which may not be particularly important in a review, this game is quite good in its presentation of subjective moods. While it is centered on MC, we have a lot of internal monologues, which never turn into a boring exposition-over-exposition.
You would enjoy it if you like plot-driven AVNs on a rough side.
This is one of the games where 'graphic violence' tag isn't for show. Yet, this AVN is telling a legit love story -- nice if a little creepy. Good writing; competent flow from scene to scene; not artsy, but quite tasteful camera-work; and a lot of talent from the developer overall.
I don't want to write a lot about the plot, but I would say that it is an emotion-driven vigilante story, focusing on punishing of misogynistic rapey bastards. As you know, when we have vigilante fantasies, we need proper 'targets', and the presentation of scum of the earth here is top-notch.
Some things do look cheap here (let's not pretend it has high-quality rendering or something like that), but the story is worth it thrice, and the original camera-views of the developer, who can do POV, different subjective shots (including one from a house cat - never have seen it before in AVNs) makes somewhat ugly base look fine.
On a sidenote, which may not be particularly important in a review, this game is quite good in its presentation of subjective moods. While it is centered on MC, we have a lot of internal monologues, which never turn into a boring exposition-over-exposition.
You would enjoy it if you like plot-driven AVNs on a rough side.