Leaving this review as a token of appreciation, albeit unable to financially support the developer at this time.
The narrative holds promise, though it's somewhat lacking in depth, serving merely as a narrative backdrop. The artwork, on the other hand, is commendable, capturing attention with its detail and style. However, the absence of sound leaves a noticeable void, detracting from the immersive experience.
Moreover, the absence of interactive choices diminishes the player's agency, reducing engagement. Additionally, the brevity of the experience leaves much to be desired.
Yet, despite these shortcomings, the tale itself presents an intriguing premise—a provocative encounter between a priest and an incubus. There's a palpable potential for expansion here, ripe for delving deeper into the intricacies of their relationship and the world they inhabit. With further development, this could evolve into a compelling exploration of taboo themes and moral quandaries, offering a richer and more fulfilling experience.