Prologue review
Meeting Her is another one of those "Father meets daughter after may years" type of game, but what makes it different is that the dev has kept the characters quite believable. For starters, the daughter doesn't immediately jump on the father, or behave like she owns his house etc. The pace of the game is quite slow ( which I really like btw) and there isn't any hot scenes yet in the prologue. Atm, there are only a couple of characters, which includes the daughter and her 2 friends Melina & Santiago ( who's gay) . Overall the characters seem quite likable. There are a few lighthearted / funny moments in the game ( #JohnCena ) which keep the game alive, specially those with Santiago & Melina.
- The writing is decent and dialogue delivery quite simple, Although I found a few mistakes in grammar, specially with the verbs.
- The renders are decent to good, No animations yet.
- Story seems okay for now, but seems like will get interesting in future versions .
Meeting Her is another one of those "Father meets daughter after may years" type of game, but what makes it different is that the dev has kept the characters quite believable. For starters, the daughter doesn't immediately jump on the father, or behave like she owns his house etc. The pace of the game is quite slow ( which I really like btw) and there isn't any hot scenes yet in the prologue. Atm, there are only a couple of characters, which includes the daughter and her 2 friends Melina & Santiago ( who's gay) . Overall the characters seem quite likable. There are a few lighthearted / funny moments in the game ( #JohnCena ) which keep the game alive, specially those with Santiago & Melina.
- The writing is decent and dialogue delivery quite simple, Although I found a few mistakes in grammar, specially with the verbs.
- The renders are decent to good, No animations yet.
- Story seems okay for now, but seems like will get interesting in future versions .