This game has the potential to become an AVN masterpiece, thanks to the complex storytelling, attention to detail, and high production values.
It's the story of a broken and bad-boy MC, attempting to put his life back together several years after a violent tragedy and the disappearance of his teenage crush (the Summer of the game title). Make no mistake, the MC was a bit of a prick before the tragedy and loss. Will he heal and become more sociable, will he remain a manipulative asshole, or will he settle in the grey area in between, as he navigates college and a range of new friends and Love Interests? That will be up to the player...
Story,
The developer is crafting a world inhabited by a range of complex, believable, and very human characters, woven together within an overarching plotline. A player cannot help become invested in the characters and the story, such is the quality of the writing and world building. Like any compelling story, the plot features a range of mysteries and potential twists that will only be revealed or resolved over time through character flashbacks and current-day interactions. Oh, the story also includes some lewd stuff as well...
Originality,
As with any such story, there are a range of tropes employed within this AVN (bad-boy MC, college setting, MILFs, a bevy of beautiful LIs). What makes 'Summer's Gone' stand out is the depth of characterization, the complex and believable interactions between the characters, and the compelling plot.
Renders,
The renders and cinematics in this AVN are first class, featuring fantastic attention to detail. There are plot clues presented visually in renders that are revealed before mention in the written narrative. For example, two seemingly unrelated characters - Sasha and Dwight - are briefly seen in the background arriving together at College on the first day. Much later, Sasha gives Robin a thumbs up in the background when all the girls in the locker room learn that the MC kissed Bella. This further cements the notion that Sasha and Robin's curiosity in the MC revolves solely around their relationship with Bella and not some infatuation with the MC. In a flashback of the MC and his crush Summer in a classroom, Nami sits in the background. Her gut-wrenching long face betrays the secret love she has for the MC and his rejection of her. The cinematic ending to chapter 4.5 on the Bella path is truly phenomenal, illustrating subtle and emotive changes in Bella's body language and facial expression (including pupil dilation) when she sees the MC - revealing a spark of love in her otherwise illusory veneer of invincibility.
Sound,
The soundscape is dynamic and cinematic, bringing an emotional resonance to the narrative. The Dev clearly pays a lot of attention to his curation of the soundtrack - like any good movie or TV show, songs from the soundtrack will continue to play in your head long after quitting the game.
Amount of content
As at chapter 4.5, there is a reasonable amount of content along with many subtle scene and story differences, depending on in-game player choices. Already, the AVN requires multiple playthroughs to appreciate all the content. It's a slow burn, with only several minor lewd scenes and no sexual intercourse. This slow burn is justified and well worth the wait... such is the quality 'Summer's Gone'.