Let's put it simply: I've rarely played a video game so malicious towards its audience. None - and let me stress this point: “none” - of the characters portrayed in this game show any appreciable qualities.
Playing “Our Red String” made me wonder if "Eva Kiss" had even bothered to find out about the realities of the people they were trying to portray, as this might explain why their characters are so detestable. The exotic dancer: venal, slanderous, a drug addict and naturally (ironic tone) an occasional sex worker (because all dancers working in a club are prostitutes, of course). The geek: is introduced as the ultimate pervert, lives in a filthy bedroom, paints miniatures and still relies on Mom (you like video games, DnD and Warhammer, that's Eva Kiss' idea of you). The main male character dreams of becoming a famous writer but, for some reason, has never written anything. Nothing, as in “nothing”: no fanfic, no movie or series script, no role-playing universe... My DM is more of a writer than he is.
The list goes on, and not in a good way - some of the protagonists simply deserve to be brought before a court.
If we're not in it for the story, maybe we can ignore the script, press CTRL and watch the scenes, can't we? Unfortunately, although Eva Kiss' style has evolved (and is trying out new angles, details, etc.), it doesn't seem to be mastered.
In short, I wouldn't recommend this game to anyone. There's enough on offer on this site to save you wasting your time with “Our Red String”.
Playing “Our Red String” made me wonder if "Eva Kiss" had even bothered to find out about the realities of the people they were trying to portray, as this might explain why their characters are so detestable. The exotic dancer: venal, slanderous, a drug addict and naturally (ironic tone) an occasional sex worker (because all dancers working in a club are prostitutes, of course). The geek: is introduced as the ultimate pervert, lives in a filthy bedroom, paints miniatures and still relies on Mom (you like video games, DnD and Warhammer, that's Eva Kiss' idea of you). The main male character dreams of becoming a famous writer but, for some reason, has never written anything. Nothing, as in “nothing”: no fanfic, no movie or series script, no role-playing universe... My DM is more of a writer than he is.
The list goes on, and not in a good way - some of the protagonists simply deserve to be brought before a court.
If we're not in it for the story, maybe we can ignore the script, press CTRL and watch the scenes, can't we? Unfortunately, although Eva Kiss' style has evolved (and is trying out new angles, details, etc.), it doesn't seem to be mastered.
In short, I wouldn't recommend this game to anyone. There's enough on offer on this site to save you wasting your time with “Our Red String”.