My review of The Interim Domain [v0.05.0]
Story
The story basically is the following:
Everyone in the world dies and their souls move to a realm inbetween worlds - ready to move on to the next life in a new world.
However, many of them feel unable to let go of their old lives, so now they are stuck inbetween, living in illusions of the old world (created just for them personally).
You are one of these people, but of course you are picked as a chosen one, that has to help everyone stuck to move on, so they can have sex with other men in the next world.
Sounds like a fun concept? Not to me.
Gameplay
The game has a main story and 7 or 8 substories where you help cute girls move on and have fun in the next world without you! Very nice!
These substories are all about as long as the main story, so the main story of course moves along at a snail's pace...
Every day you choose which girl's substory you want to progress and get a bit a main story before or after the event.
You better choose wisely though, because you can't continue playing the girls' substories after the current main story content has been completed!
Graphics
Absolute bog-standard unmodded Honey Select graphics again.
Default models, default shaders, 1 directional light, the backside of characters/objects is 100% black.
But now you get some extra atrocious-looking bloom effect in some scenes and an attempt of sunlight reflections that look like someone put LEDs in MC's mouth.
Animations (only 1 sex scene so far, if I remember correctly) appear to just be default Honey Select.
Audio
The game has a decent, but short, soundtrack that fits the game's setting.
The problem is that volume between tracks is very inconsistent again, the annoying door/bed squeaking sound from the first game is back, and default Honey Select fake moans are back as well.
Can you mute them? Of course not.
Writing
The writing is fantastic again and the only reason to even touch this game.
However it is much more difficult to get immersed in the story when you are basically drip-fed ~8 different mini stories and constantly jump from one unrelated character to another.
As of now barely anything has happened in the main story as well.
Conclusion
A very disappointing game from the creator of a masterpiece like Now & Then.
I have no desire to play the next update and will wait until the game is completed to MAYBE give it another chance, but I don't think the author's writing can save the game this time.