This gem of a title comes out of the gates strong, with a dynamic intro sequence of the MC both literally and metaphorically barreling to rock bottom.
After an attention grabbing introduction, it then provides the background/staging for the narrative with literary precision and a well-produced montage. The story is well-crafted but extremely over-the-top; a rare combination in this space, and has the animations/visual cohesion necessary to reinforce the clearly defined overtones.
We then get options to be brash and a full blown-creep (without being overly-coy or sniveling, for those for whom that is a turn off) or considerate and neighborly. As of the initial demo, being a creep rewards you with more content; which is right up my alley to make my biases known. In the next demo however there will be options to be equally rewarded for being considerate. I'll probably enjoy all the routes as everything is well crafted so far; however, I would definitely prefer creeping/manipulating taking preeminence.
Like I said earlier, the narrative is both coherent and dynamic, all held together by the strong visual fidelity. The characters are diverse in build and features, the lightning is excellent and consistent with the tone, the facial expressions of the characters are expressive, minutely-crafted, and highly articulate, and the animations are so far quite impressive when deployed--but even when motion is conveyed through still images it is fluid and intuitive.
Personally, I like the MC. We meet a guy who is down on his luck, has given up on his dreams, and has devolved into a resigned cycle of fapping and fueling. His successful, ever ambitious stepsister from his found-family (hopefully we get to drop the "found" and "step" parts magically at some point...) is forced to cohabitate with this wreck of a man due to the onset of a pandemic, setting up a promising premise that will force him to pull himself out of the rut he's fallen into by hook or crook.
I can honestly say this immediately rocketed to the top of my list of follows, and I hope it gets the support it so clearly deserves.