1. NTR main is the ultimate trash. The appearance and personality of a sick, perverted, fat, rotten, trashy bastard, those who treat him badly only blame him without thinking of revenge. Those who treat him well find ways to take advantage of, betray, slander and stab him in the back. The life of the character who treats this trash well has a darker future than those who bully and abandon him. All his lines and thoughts are trash, making the reader feel more uncomfortable than entertained.
2. The manipulation is really cheap and simple, purely "big d*ck". The IQ of the characters are all lower than this fat bastard. Asuna believes in sweet words without a doubt. Kirito's IQ is minus infinity, everyone can see the abnormality between Asuna and this bastard except Kirito.
3. Overuse of coincidences, accidentally seeing Asuna's mother's s*x scene, accidentally encountering a big storm, accidentally having an epidemic at the hotel where Asuna is staying,... with no intention of showing off intelligence or talent, but having to rely on this constant coincidence to take advantage of the chaos and manipulate Asuna in the most forced way.
4. Graphics are better than most modern games made with RenPy, one of the reasons I'm still interested in this game, there are CG AI scenes that ruin the viewer's experience, but they are only used in the side parts so it's okay.
5. Ignoring the dialogue of Suguha, Sinon, Alice, Klein, Liz,... the main plot between Asuna, Kirito and this bastard is still kept intact in terms of content, saving time and providing a better gaming experience.
6. Not a fan of NTR, should play after playing more than 20 classic harem games to change the taste. After playing, I gradually like NTR games with handsome, smart, blond gigachad manipulating other people's minds more than this fat, trashy guy.
7. Kirito's return to Eugeo is a happy ending, the girls around this guy in black all become sl*ts, only men can bring happiness to each other (just kidding), overall the game is still at an acceptable level, >6GB to use as material, rating 3/5