This VN offers a classic netorase storyline, where the MC discovers a penchant for ccuckoldary. Unfortunately, the disclosure of this topic leaves much to be desired.
The main problem is the poor elaboration of the characters and their relationships. The story doesn't create the necessary emotional foundation: the relationship of the married couple is shown sparingly, and the main character evokes neither sympathy nor understanding. There is no sense of the depth of his feelings for his wife, which is a critical drawback for the NTR genre, depriving all scenes of sharpness.
Attempts to add the perspective of the wife in the form of additional scenes after the passage don't correct the situation. The sex scenes are rather austere: with the good quality of the art, there are few of them, which creates the feeling of a product from the 1990s, not the 2010s.
Technically, the music and voice acting are at an acceptable level, but one sound element is startling. The ambient moaning track that sounds in the scene where the hero is texting his wife at work looks frankly grotesque. Instead of causing tension, this technique seems like a clumsy and unnecessarily straightforward clue about his wife's infidelity at the moment.
Bottom line: A passing representative of the genre. Netorase fans who are hungry for any new content may find something for themselves here, but everyone else can safely skip the introduction to this novel.
The main problem is the poor elaboration of the characters and their relationships. The story doesn't create the necessary emotional foundation: the relationship of the married couple is shown sparingly, and the main character evokes neither sympathy nor understanding. There is no sense of the depth of his feelings for his wife, which is a critical drawback for the NTR genre, depriving all scenes of sharpness.
Attempts to add the perspective of the wife in the form of additional scenes after the passage don't correct the situation. The sex scenes are rather austere: with the good quality of the art, there are few of them, which creates the feeling of a product from the 1990s, not the 2010s.
Technically, the music and voice acting are at an acceptable level, but one sound element is startling. The ambient moaning track that sounds in the scene where the hero is texting his wife at work looks frankly grotesque. Instead of causing tension, this technique seems like a clumsy and unnecessarily straightforward clue about his wife's infidelity at the moment.
Bottom line: A passing representative of the genre. Netorase fans who are hungry for any new content may find something for themselves here, but everyone else can safely skip the introduction to this novel.