The story is quite unique, it is not common to see this type of novels where the protagonist and his friends are victims of heroin addiction.
Amidst all the drama, the focus on sex seems kinda secondary – probably because for a drug addict, the main priority is just getting high. They mention early on that once you're deep into addiction, pleasure doesn't even register anymore; you're just using to avoid feeling "sick". When I realized that, I end up feeling sorry for the characters – poor girls dealing with their demons. The girls are nice, but their messed-up personalities and struggles don't really captivate me. I hoped the main character would recover, so I stuck around to see how the "sober" path played out.
I couldn't figure out why there are so many choices in the game if they barely affect anything besides a few lines of dialogue. Supposedly, making the right choices earns you points with the girls, but no matter what you choose, you always end up getting intimate with them. So why bother with choices at all?
The main character is constantly hitting on his girlfriends, trying to build a harem or something, and all the girls are cool with it! I don't get what they see in him because all he does is interrupt them and talk about series and movies.
At first, I was intrigued by where the story was headed, however, as the story progressed, it began to bother me all the pointless small talk, movie references, and other nonsense that just went on forever. I don't mind reading a good story, but by the middle of the first season, I couldn't take it anymore. The story just keeps dragging on, making the game more and more dull. The constant character struggles, hysteria and drama started to annoy me. The dialogues are so long that you could skip them for hours and still not finish the novel, it's insane.
The graphics aren't great, and those poorly done sex scenes don't help either, with 2-fps animations and distracting descriptive text popping up during the action. Who needs a play-by-play of their thoughts during sex, seriously?
There were no separators between scenes, one moment they are talking in the living room at home and in the blink of an eye they are on a beach or having dinner in a restaurant, it's very messy.
I don't get why this game is so overrated when it's just average at best. On one hand, it's interesting to play from the perspective of a drug addict and follow the main character's recovery journey, but it's disappointing how this visual novel fails in every aspect, from low-quality graphics to unappealing characters and the story that doesn't seem to go anywhere with the absurd amount of filler text, it ends up being a below average game.
P.S.: Dear author or people who may be offended by this review of a visual novel for adults about the personal struggle with drug dependence,
I want to express my respect and support for the important topic your work addresses. While I appreciate the message, I must honestly admit that I was unable to give a positive review due to quality concerns. My intention was to provide constructive feedback to help future improvements, not to diminish the importance of the topic. I am sorry for any offense caused and hope for your understanding.