2024 Review (2 stars):
If I can still give praise to anything, at least this game has stuck with a solid update schedule.
I subbed to the Patreon for a couple months out of respect for the hustle and to get the walkthrough, but this game is so far up its own ass at this point I can't recommend it. People have a lot to say about how convoluted the gameplay is, and that's true, but it undersells how complicated the plot is.
The end is thankfully in sight, but the dev has added more and more stuff to the timeline and it's impossible to follow, especially if you only check in every couple of months. A simple (?) story about a university and a car accident has become a convoluted web involving multiple secret agencies, alien parasites, and the mafia.
I tried for a couple days to get back into it without consulting the walkthrough, but the game defies understanding. The same 20 characters get reused over and over: an innocent so-and-so from the early game was secretly a double/triple agent all along, as revealed only on day 8 or whatever. Things of that nature.
I wish the dev could have come up with a tidy, comprehensible four or five day plot, and finished it already. I don't know how much of what was here was planned from the start, but it seems like a goddamn mess.
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Original Review (4 stars):
This is the only adult game I know that's executed well on this premise so it gets a lot of credit for that.
I want to give it five stars for pure ambition, but the sometimes painful mechanics of actually playing it and the slow pace of updates drag it down a bit.
The game takes place over a short time so far but you have a ton of options that open up of how to behave during the two days that have been implemented so far.
The developer seems obsessed with making tons of branches at every point, which is ballsy but can make the game a struggle to actually play.
At one event, you're eventually be given the option for two characters to each either go left, right, or center, yielding at least nine total outcomes, many of which have a significant effect. How are you supposed to remember which is which? Especially after putting the game down for a day? You just have to replay it over and over or check your walkthrough.
Another place, you have the choice of giving a character three costumes. Each of which has a (pretty arbitrary) effect on that character's future story. How do you remember what's what? Maybe check the memories tab, but only after you've followed each path to the end, or maybe check a walkthrough.
I'm excited to see what the game is like when it's done, but it's very time consuming to see all the content in its current form. Still very unique compared to so many other games; I'd take 10 of these over generic dating-my-roommate VNs anyday.