This game feels like a AAA title, and your opinion of it will strongly depend on how you feel about modern AAA games in general.
If you think modern AAA games are good because they are conventionally appealing and competently made, then you’ll probably rate this game positively as well.
But if you think modern AAA games are bad because they endlessly reuse the same archetypes, tropes, and gameplay mechanics, then you’ll likely have a negative opinion of this game too.
I don’t see any soul, interesting/new ideas in this game. Maybe all of that existed in the developers’ minds, but I don’t see it here.
What I see is an attempt to appeal to the widest possible audience by using the most common archetypes and tropes, without any real novelty.
In the end, the most interesting (and the only interesting for me personally) part of the game turned out to be the hotel management minigame. But first, there’s no real challenge: we’re never on the brink of bankruptcy, we don’t compete with other hotels, no global time restrictions, nothing like that. And second, the ultimate reward is scenes with the love interests, which are completely flat and bland. Girls here even have the same body type, apparently so that each of them appeals to the largest possible number of players. It’s just … boring.
If you think modern AAA games are good because they are conventionally appealing and competently made, then you’ll probably rate this game positively as well.
But if you think modern AAA games are bad because they endlessly reuse the same archetypes, tropes, and gameplay mechanics, then you’ll likely have a negative opinion of this game too.
I don’t see any soul, interesting/new ideas in this game. Maybe all of that existed in the developers’ minds, but I don’t see it here.
What I see is an attempt to appeal to the widest possible audience by using the most common archetypes and tropes, without any real novelty.
In the end, the most interesting (and the only interesting for me personally) part of the game turned out to be the hotel management minigame. But first, there’s no real challenge: we’re never on the brink of bankruptcy, we don’t compete with other hotels, no global time restrictions, nothing like that. And second, the ultimate reward is scenes with the love interests, which are completely flat and bland. Girls here even have the same body type, apparently so that each of them appeals to the largest possible number of players. It’s just … boring.