Neon Vice – First Impressions & Thoughts
What do I say about
Neon Vice… that’s a tough one.
I’ll start by giving credit where it’s due — the developer has already mentioned this is their first AVN and acknowledged some of its shortcomings in the notes, so I won’t dwell too much on that here. I genuinely hope the quality improves as the story progresses, because the foundation has potential.
One thing that stood out (and not in a great way) is how the animations are used. It feels like they’re sometimes thrown in just for the sake of having an animation. I don’t mind the AI-generated animations during the sex scenes — they actually fit fine there — but there are several moments where the story flow just stops to show a random video, and it breaks immersion.
We’ve met a few women in the story so far, and I think it’s pretty clear who the potential love interests might be down the line. In this release, there are three sex scenes: one involving the MC (if you choose to take part), and two that don’t. Naturally, this raises the question of NTR.
Here’s my take: I don’t really consider the prostitute scene as NTR — it’s too early in the story and doesn’t feel emotionally relevant to the MC. Tessa’s situation is a bit trickier. I do think she’ll be a love interest later, but at this stage, she isn’t. You’ve barely exchanged a few lines with her, and there’s no indication of mutual interest or relationship yet. So, for now, I wouldn’t classify her scene as NTR either. If later in the story you can pursue her, and she continues sleeping with the boss after that,
then it becomes both cheating and NTR. But as it stands, people have lives before we meet them — and I think that context matters.
As for Sofia, I suspect she’ll become a love interest too, especially since she’s applying for a job at the same place as the MC. If future updates show her getting involved with the boss, that’s when we can start having an honest discussion about whether this is going to turn into a full-on NTR story and decide from there whether to keep playing.
Now, moving to the technical side — I actually appreciated the inclusion of AI-generated music. A lot of AVNs skip music entirely, and that lack of atmosphere really hurts the mood. Even if it’s AI music, it adds to the experience, so I give the dev credit for that.
For future releases, here are the areas I’d like to see improved:
- Sharper images — the visuals could use more clarity.
- Better sex scene animations — smoother and more natural transitions.
- Remove random mid-dialogue animations — they disrupt pacing.
- Improve character expressions — at least have their mouths open when speaking; closed-mouth talking looks odd.
- Less “inner monologue,” more real dialogue — it’s more engaging to read characters interacting than just the MC thinking to himself.
- More content or stronger impact per chapter — even short updates can feel meaningful if the pacing and narrative are solid.
Overall,
Neon Vice isn’t a bad start — far from it. It’s a first effort with plenty of room for growth. With improvements to visuals, pacing, and character interaction, this could turn into a solid story worth following.