I had some really interesting moments that kept me hooked throughout my playthrough. I enjoyed exploring how both main characters connected with different people, even though there wasn't an option for gay relationships. It was satisfying to navigate their ups and downs with women.
One thing that stood out was how the game handled cheating. When both MCs got involved with Holly, it led to some real consequences. It felt realistic to see the female MC call out the male MC for cheating, which added depth to their relationship. The game treated all types of relationships—straight or gay—with equal care, which was nice to see.
I found the female MC's character development to be well done. Despite facing challenges, her reactions to different situations felt genuine and relatable. Her growth throughout the story, especially in how she dealt with emotional conflicts, made the narrative more engaging.
The game ran smoothly for the most part, with only minor issues like the open relationship option not always being reflected in certain conversations. These small issues didn't take away from my overall enjoyment of exploring the story and getting to know the characters.
Overall, I thought the game offered a compelling exploration of complex relationships and personal growth. The characters, including Holly, the male MC's nerdy roommate, and even the female MC's cat, were all well-rounded and added something special to the storyline. If you're into games that dive deep into moral dilemmas and focus on character-driven storytelling, this one will keep you engaged from start to finish.
One thing that stood out was how the game handled cheating. When both MCs got involved with Holly, it led to some real consequences. It felt realistic to see the female MC call out the male MC for cheating, which added depth to their relationship. The game treated all types of relationships—straight or gay—with equal care, which was nice to see.
I found the female MC's character development to be well done. Despite facing challenges, her reactions to different situations felt genuine and relatable. Her growth throughout the story, especially in how she dealt with emotional conflicts, made the narrative more engaging.
The game ran smoothly for the most part, with only minor issues like the open relationship option not always being reflected in certain conversations. These small issues didn't take away from my overall enjoyment of exploring the story and getting to know the characters.
Overall, I thought the game offered a compelling exploration of complex relationships and personal growth. The characters, including Holly, the male MC's nerdy roommate, and even the female MC's cat, were all well-rounded and added something special to the storyline. If you're into games that dive deep into moral dilemmas and focus on character-driven storytelling, this one will keep you engaged from start to finish.