Review For Love by the Water (v.0.2)
Love by the Water is honestly an amazing game and severely underrated in my opinion. I've heard a few people mention it, so I decided to give it a shot, and boy, do I regret not discovering this gem sooner.
Wake, in my opinion, is one of the best protagonists in the world of adult visual novels. He genuinely feels like a real person, and following his journey has been an absolute blast! I love how he starts off as a socially awkward newcomer with hardly any connections, and now he's venturing out of his comfort zone to explore his hometown and embrace life. The setup is fantastic, and we really get to experience his emotions and the new things he encounters.
Wake is someone I could easily hang out with, and that's what makes him such a great character. It's also amusing how his social awkwardness comes into play during his interactions with the new girls he meets. He's clearly nervous and tries to act a certain way based on what he's read in books, and some of his one-liners are genuinely hilarious.
Additionally, I adore his character design. Most visual novels lack creativity when it comes to their main characters, but this developer has made sure to give Wake a memorable and genuinely attractive appearance. Kudos for that!
The story, so far, is pretty decent, although it hasn't gotten too serious yet. However, there's a lot of foreshadowing and intriguing events are already being set up for the future.
The girls in the game are quite unique, and I mean it. They come in different shapes and sizes, and while some may look a bit odd from certain angles, their personalities are fantastic. They do follow some classic cliché stereotypes, but they also bring something new to the table.
My current favorite girl is Abby; she's a fantastic character, and I'm thrilled that she appears frequently.
As of now, the game only has a few sex scenes, but they're all pretty good, and they seem to improve as the story progresses.
Now let's talk about the best part of the game in my opinion - the humor. It genuinely had me laughing quite a bit, and I really appreciate how seamlessly it blends into the world. Initially, it was a bit lacking in some areas, but it improves as the game progresses and becomes an integral part of its identity. I can't imagine the game without it.
The only thing I didn't like about the game is how short it currently is. I understand that the game hasn't been out for long, and I wish I had discovered it later when there's more content available.
After playing through the current build, the ending feels abrupt(DAMN CLIFFHANGERS), and I was disappointed that there wasn't more story to explore.
Nonetheless, this is still a fantastic game, and I already can't wait to continue playing. Though I'll probably wait for a few more updates so I have more content to digest. Until then, I hope the developer keeps delivering and doesn't abandon the project.