v0.930b
This is a weird game to review because I like it to some extent but the shortcomings it has are very frustrating. The concept is fun, but it falls short on many other levels.
1) Crashes and bugs. I constantly ran into random crashes and occasionally I would also run into bugs/crashes that would essentially brick my save and force me to load a much earlier one. I'd either get stuck on some crash I can't get around or I'd be bugged into a menu I can't leave.
2) The art is taken from other games. I constantly felt that the scenes I'm looking at are probably much better accompanied in the context of their own games rather than what is presented in this game.
3) The translation is dog shit. For the most part I could get a general sense of what's going on but always felt like I was missing out on the specifics due to the translation. I get the feeling that there is a lot of details given in the conversation but they fail to be delivered in an understandable way at times.
4) There is an ultimate decision in the game where you essentially choose between keeping a developed character in the game or choosing the logical decision of usurping her which causes her to disappear entirely. Why is it logical? Because all the given evidence points to the character needing to be replaced, to such an extent that the character even had planned this entire affair for you to replace them. So if usurping her was a mutually beneficial goal and she has shown quite the interest in you, why does she just disappear from the game entirely? It makes either decision not sit right with me for the wrong reasons. Not only that, you are forced into being as bad or even worse than her. A lot of the game's events also revolve around this character so when you end up taking them out of it, it suddenly feels hollow. If you try to keep them in the game however, you essentially solved nothing.
5) A lot of things in this game just end up becoming click-chores. I got sick of trying to keep up with going to classes, going to work, going to the occult club, and going to the journalism club over and over that I really just wanted it to stop. At least some automation needs to be implemented for it even if it's a checkbox that just makes you automatically go to classes/work at such and such times everyday. Especially given that the journalism club tasks after usurping the president can take literal in-game months with not much else going on.
I will say, there is some fun to be had in this game in the interactions and story lines, but that's just about where it stops unfortunately.
This is a weird game to review because I like it to some extent but the shortcomings it has are very frustrating. The concept is fun, but it falls short on many other levels.
1) Crashes and bugs. I constantly ran into random crashes and occasionally I would also run into bugs/crashes that would essentially brick my save and force me to load a much earlier one. I'd either get stuck on some crash I can't get around or I'd be bugged into a menu I can't leave.
2) The art is taken from other games. I constantly felt that the scenes I'm looking at are probably much better accompanied in the context of their own games rather than what is presented in this game.
3) The translation is dog shit. For the most part I could get a general sense of what's going on but always felt like I was missing out on the specifics due to the translation. I get the feeling that there is a lot of details given in the conversation but they fail to be delivered in an understandable way at times.
4) There is an ultimate decision in the game where you essentially choose between keeping a developed character in the game or choosing the logical decision of usurping her which causes her to disappear entirely. Why is it logical? Because all the given evidence points to the character needing to be replaced, to such an extent that the character even had planned this entire affair for you to replace them. So if usurping her was a mutually beneficial goal and she has shown quite the interest in you, why does she just disappear from the game entirely? It makes either decision not sit right with me for the wrong reasons. Not only that, you are forced into being as bad or even worse than her. A lot of the game's events also revolve around this character so when you end up taking them out of it, it suddenly feels hollow. If you try to keep them in the game however, you essentially solved nothing.
5) A lot of things in this game just end up becoming click-chores. I got sick of trying to keep up with going to classes, going to work, going to the occult club, and going to the journalism club over and over that I really just wanted it to stop. At least some automation needs to be implemented for it even if it's a checkbox that just makes you automatically go to classes/work at such and such times everyday. Especially given that the journalism club tasks after usurping the president can take literal in-game months with not much else going on.
I will say, there is some fun to be had in this game in the interactions and story lines, but that's just about where it stops unfortunately.