So far into this game (around day 9) and I can't really help but sort of feel a bit weirded out by all the massive 5-star-ratings for it? Maybe it's because of some of the western VNs I've played in the past (Snoot Game, IWHTG, Kawata Shojou, even Corrupted Kingdoms) but the writing leaves a lot to be desired. Mostly with how bland the protagonist, AKA Anon, feels.
I get that he's just supposed to be a self-insert for us to play through, but his dialogue comes off as so generic, like he somehow feels less human than the literal-robots. It makes me not really feel invested into seeing this literal piece of wood getting together with the cute robot.
In general, I feel the dialogue is just missing that sort of sauce that other VNs have. Maybe it's because of the fact that there isn't really any pauses or line breaks to insinuate actual speech; making the textbox feel so wordy.
With the art, I should say that I give the benefit of the doubt towards the art assets with other NPCs-since this game is still in development and all, I imagine some of them are placeholders (Landlord, Ms. Fischer, The Priestbot). Because they stick out like a sore thumb compared to the homeless guy and the policemen. I also assume the same with the rest of the BGs, because I notice how different the art-styles are between the room of the MC and everything else, which almost has this oil pastel look to it. Not a bad look, but again, conflicts with the art-style.
And now towards the robot itself: the interactions with her have been good. I wouldn't call it legendary levels of interactivity like some people are claiming it to be, but I've been enjoying it. I especially find the first position that we have to be pretty hot, considering how adorable her face changes are and how you get to even pet her during it. Haven't unlocked the other ones though.
Anyway, I'm gonna keep playing to see if things do improve, but so far, I can't help but question all the hype with it.