SHS is not perfect by any means but it's entertained me, kept me on my seat, and hooked me back with Love-Joint ever since I played DFD and DH. It deserves the 5 despite the imperfections.
I'll keep it brief, music is amazing. Most of them fit thematically to the characters they were assigned to. Visuals are gorgeous, one thing that LJ had kept in it's quality is the renders and visuals which comes to no surprise as Mr. Vargas is part of their team. The lighting, and backgrounds felt real instead of stale and static. Don't see the issue with the game using it's own engine. Honestly, if you play on Ren'py then you honestly won't find much of a difference at all.
Now for the story. Oh boy, if you're into some happy fuck fest of an AVN then Shale Hill is not for you. This game is a slow burner when it comes to writing and story but that is NOT bad at all. In fact, it's quite the opposite. The dialogue is witty and felt human. The relationships you build with characters felt genuine which made reaching that anticipated sex-scene feel worth it with the LIs. Love-Joint games always had this formula of ordinary settings with extraordinary situations and SHS is no exception. The MC isn't some sort of strong, altruistic genius. Sometimes he felt annoying, he made rash choices and stupid decisions that even I would get annoyed with but you know what? That's okay, he is still a young college student after all. Imagine if you were in his shoes then you probably wouldn't be making all the right decision either.
CONS
The sex scenes themselves needs some improvement. A lot of the time it felt stiff. Unnatural. Certainly one of the game's weaker points.
Despite me being a narratively focused guy I do fine that some of the story beats tend to feel like filler. It could be just that I didn't care for the character involved at all.
Some of the endings felt incomplete as well. Some you'd need the Epilogue to feel like it's over and some even with the Epilogue felt like it lacked proper closure.
I'll keep it brief, music is amazing. Most of them fit thematically to the characters they were assigned to. Visuals are gorgeous, one thing that LJ had kept in it's quality is the renders and visuals which comes to no surprise as Mr. Vargas is part of their team. The lighting, and backgrounds felt real instead of stale and static. Don't see the issue with the game using it's own engine. Honestly, if you play on Ren'py then you honestly won't find much of a difference at all.
Now for the story. Oh boy, if you're into some happy fuck fest of an AVN then Shale Hill is not for you. This game is a slow burner when it comes to writing and story but that is NOT bad at all. In fact, it's quite the opposite. The dialogue is witty and felt human. The relationships you build with characters felt genuine which made reaching that anticipated sex-scene feel worth it with the LIs. Love-Joint games always had this formula of ordinary settings with extraordinary situations and SHS is no exception. The MC isn't some sort of strong, altruistic genius. Sometimes he felt annoying, he made rash choices and stupid decisions that even I would get annoyed with but you know what? That's okay, he is still a young college student after all. Imagine if you were in his shoes then you probably wouldn't be making all the right decision either.
CONS
The sex scenes themselves needs some improvement. A lot of the time it felt stiff. Unnatural. Certainly one of the game's weaker points.
Despite me being a narratively focused guy I do fine that some of the story beats tend to feel like filler. It could be just that I didn't care for the character involved at all.
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Some of the endings felt incomplete as well. Some you'd need the Epilogue to feel like it's over and some even with the Epilogue felt like it lacked proper closure.
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