The main thing that makes this game distinct is the AI filtering. The author has used AI particularly to make the faces of the original 3d models look more photorealistic. This can be interesting, and sometimes looks good, though often lands things square in the Uncanny Valley.
The big problem with this strategy is they didn't commit to it. It must be very resource-intensive to do the face replacement, because the author cut corners and hides character faces in like 75% of the renders. Characters are cut off at the neck, or facing away.
Once you notice it, it starts to become really creepy. Scanning through different rooms of the house, sometimes a room will have 2-4 characters in it and they're all facing away. Makes it seem like they've got something to hide. Something sinister.
I like sandbox games more often than not, but the sandbox in this game is pretty stupid. There is nothing to do in the sandbox other than find the place to trigger the next scene. The game gives you a tool to time/place jump to the next available scene if there is one. There is no reason not to use this tool, because the only other thing you can do in the sandbox is hop between locations and see the different outfits on all the characters that are often facing away and won't talk to you.
The story of the game is also crap, yet another protagonist who happens to live with a bunch of young babes and has some bizarre medical condition.
The whole endeavor feels like it was written by AI, or maybe aliens who don't understand human behavior or sexuality.
The big problem with this strategy is they didn't commit to it. It must be very resource-intensive to do the face replacement, because the author cut corners and hides character faces in like 75% of the renders. Characters are cut off at the neck, or facing away.
Once you notice it, it starts to become really creepy. Scanning through different rooms of the house, sometimes a room will have 2-4 characters in it and they're all facing away. Makes it seem like they've got something to hide. Something sinister.
I like sandbox games more often than not, but the sandbox in this game is pretty stupid. There is nothing to do in the sandbox other than find the place to trigger the next scene. The game gives you a tool to time/place jump to the next available scene if there is one. There is no reason not to use this tool, because the only other thing you can do in the sandbox is hop between locations and see the different outfits on all the characters that are often facing away and won't talk to you.
The story of the game is also crap, yet another protagonist who happens to live with a bunch of young babes and has some bizarre medical condition.
The whole endeavor feels like it was written by AI, or maybe aliens who don't understand human behavior or sexuality.