I'll start by stating that I don't usually play games with the NTR tag, so I'm not familiar with what the difference between only Alan's perspective to both? does that mean I lose content (scenes) if I choose only his? and if I choose both, do I see repetitive text? (yes I did at some parts). The game isn't clear enough about that for players who are not familiar with this genre
The main girl is pretty hot, but this is AI so of course she would be, but that's a good eye candy so no complains yet. The first scene was 15 minutes in, this is the lowest interval I've found between scenes playing the game (up to the point I played it), though the first scene is pretty lame, but I assume that is on purpose to setup what to come.
The next scene became further apart, ranging from 20-40 minutes in-between, which is HUGE compared to what I'm about to say about the narrative.
There is a lot of filler between dialogue. I understand that a good novel should be descriptive and make you image stuff, but this is a VISUAL novel, and especially one made with AI, so generating images is just a fraction of what it takes to actually create content for an artist, so I think the dev here could take some effort adding more sprites instead of the over detailed descriptions. (I myself also played with some diffusion models, so I know it is sometimes hard to generate exactly what you try, but yet...)
I don't know what with the writing, but the thoughts of the characters are very weird, I assume they are translated (?) like this so they kind of incoherent, but it feels like the minds of different characters think in the same patterns... mmm.
But other than that, the writing is pretty boring, and the reason for that is that the game narrative has no purpose to it, there is no real direction for the game, so you as the reader has nothing narrative-wise to look forward to - this leaves only the NTR part to hold the whole game, but the NTR being so far apart with filler meaningless dialogue in-between, making this game very hard to bear. I managed for 3 hours and decided to put it aside, despite the gorgeous animations.
The main girl is pretty hot, but this is AI so of course she would be, but that's a good eye candy so no complains yet. The first scene was 15 minutes in, this is the lowest interval I've found between scenes playing the game (up to the point I played it), though the first scene is pretty lame, but I assume that is on purpose to setup what to come.
The next scene became further apart, ranging from 20-40 minutes in-between, which is HUGE compared to what I'm about to say about the narrative.
There is a lot of filler between dialogue. I understand that a good novel should be descriptive and make you image stuff, but this is a VISUAL novel, and especially one made with AI, so generating images is just a fraction of what it takes to actually create content for an artist, so I think the dev here could take some effort adding more sprites instead of the over detailed descriptions. (I myself also played with some diffusion models, so I know it is sometimes hard to generate exactly what you try, but yet...)
I don't know what with the writing, but the thoughts of the characters are very weird, I assume they are translated (?) like this so they kind of incoherent, but it feels like the minds of different characters think in the same patterns... mmm.
But other than that, the writing is pretty boring, and the reason for that is that the game narrative has no purpose to it, there is no real direction for the game, so you as the reader has nothing narrative-wise to look forward to - this leaves only the NTR part to hold the whole game, but the NTR being so far apart with filler meaningless dialogue in-between, making this game very hard to bear. I managed for 3 hours and decided to put it aside, despite the gorgeous animations.