The Seven Realms is a VN where you play as the vampire prince of the entire planet, find his mates, and fuck them.
I wish I could tell you there's more to this game, but there really isn't. The Seven Realms has one very serious problem that ruins just about everything in the game. The game's entire story is told instead of shown.
Mind you, I'm not talking about action sequences. This is Ren'Py, I'm not expecting the game to be a full FMV or anything. The issue is that characters tell us how they feel, not show. We are told how the world works, not shown. We are told what characters are like, not shown. Virtually everything in the game is related through clinical, dry narrative instead of through character actions or even just witnessing the scenes in question.
To name a few, we're constantly told throughout the game that the realm ruled by Lucius is a disastrous mess due to his apathy. We are never shown this through witnessing unruly vassals, plotting courtiers, violence amongst the populace, or any other signs of imperial decay. This is in large part because the world is basically never explored; once again, we're told about features in the world, never shown. The first sign we see of instability is a full on rebellion which felt more plot motivated than the symptom of greater unrest.
Another instance of being told not shown is bonds within the world. Despite being basically the pivotal feature which the game is based on, most of Atlas and Leyala's relationship takes place off screen, outside of the sex. There are multiple spontaneous time skips in the story, most of which seemed to be used to gloss over Atlas and Leyala getting to know one another, ya know one of the most important parts of any VN. What the readers learn about bonds, they learn through plot exposition and dry recitations from characters. We rarely see how characters feel and learn how the bond changes them.
Lastly on the subject of being told things rather than shown is Atlas himself. We're told through several sources, including Atlas himself, that Atlas is a grade A asshole who's cold, calculating, and cares little for others. While obviously he goes through a change by bonding with Leyala, we're told this sudden warmth is only in regards to her. However, we're never shown this fact. The number of times Atlas interacts with neutral characters can be counted on one hand throughout the game. Lots of those scenes feature Gina, a character Atlas can end up fucking who he insists he doesn't care about despite having the options to be at least civil and honestly a little warm towards her. Nothing about the attitude the game insists Atlas has rings true.
Outside of the story and characters, the renders and animations are decent but not incredible. While I have few complaints about the renders, a lot of the animations are awkward, though there are a few that are genuinely good.
Overall though, I don't feel like the game is worth playing. While the concept is interesting, the execution leaves something to be desired. A VN where you're told how characters feel and how the world works is missing the point.