I'd like to write a different kind of review here:
Premise:
I did NOT play Season 1 and/or Season 2!
This puts me in a situation similar to the movie "The Hangover," where my main character wakes up Saturday morning with two girls (Megan and Zoe) and can't remember a thing. It quickly became clear to me that the main character was a complete jerk and had been given a virtually impossible price to pay for his actions. And that's a good thing, because an age-old law of physics states (paraphrased): Every action has a reaction!
Story:
Let's get to the Story: I quickly recognized a pattern: The obvious problem with each girl masked an even bigger one. Let's disregard how "good" the girls are to the main character at the beginning of the plot and how quickly we manage to get them into bed within a few hours... let's not even go there. I find the plots themselves contrived and predictable, with a few "aha" moments. The dialogue flows smoothly and, even in my translation, is really good.
Conclusion:
For me, season 3 is the story of Lust Theory, and I don't want to and won't play seasons 1 and/or 2.
Outlook:
As things stand, Elizabeth's Story (in my opinion, the worst story),
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Ellie's (which, in my opinion, most blatantly demonstrates the impact of MCs' actions),
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and Alice's (God, she's cute)
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isn't finished or hasn't even started yet. I'm curious to see what happens next. From my point of view, it makes sense that Alice's story will be included in the next update, which could then unlock Elizabeth's and Ellie's stories, which are currently blocked.
My problems with the season finale
Harem finale: (NO TAG!)
Fine, the MC has the knowledge of how to solve the problems with each girl and thus win their hearts, but!!!
Every Sunday night, the girls are reset, and the MC's actions become null and void.
If Alice gets Carol to "walk" and the goal is to solve
ALL of the MC's problems, then Sunday would have to have approximately 64 hours. *cough*. This is logically impossible, because all the "final" storylines begin, more or less at the same time, on Sunday morning!
Solo finale (the most likely scenario):
You're forced to choose one (or two (Megan and Zoe)). Okay, but that's a very unsatisfying finale. You solve one problem, but not the others. You
know about the girls' problems, you
know how to solve them,
but only on Sunday! Because on Monday, the world looks completely different.
Therefore, my question is: How does the developer intend to untangle this "Gordian knot"? I'll illustrate that the developer has already considered this with Megan's example:
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Basically, the story is already over, but as you can see, not quite yet!