TonyMurray
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Game of Inches by Remveer
I just realised that the C1E3.1 release for this has just dropped, so I’ll start by saying I’ve played up to C1E2.1 and so my comments refer to that update and things may have changed since. I think this game is a bit of a mess. Actually, I don’t know if that’s the appropriate word to describe it, since it’s not confused or poorly coded or anything, but it just doesn’t seem to quite have its feet under it.
It’s a bit slow starting, and I admit that I started to get a little bored going through the build-up. Once we meet the first LI though, although things move pretty quickly with her, they do feel a lot better. Some of the character interactions don’t feel very age appropriate for me, and that’s one of the areas I thought the writing was a bit messy. The biggest instance that comes to my mind is the MC thinking that he needs to surprise his sister, so he decides to knock some bottles of water from her dresser onto the floor and then run away – the sort of thing I’d expect from an eight-year-old, not an eighteen-year-old…
It's a sports game (or just a game centred around sport, if that makes it different enough), and I should mention that, so far, although American football plays a big part in the story, it’s not something that you need a big awareness of to play the game. It doesn’t have a load of jargon in the dialogue, and there are no gameplay elements (yet?) relating to the sporting side of it.
I mentioned the coding being fine, but in terms of the relationships, that’s one thing that I actually did like. The first relationship to set is your “host”, which logic tells you to retitle as your “mom” –then, instead of asking you to fill in relationships for others, such as Sephora, it automatically does this based on your previous answer. So if Lianna is now your mom, Sephora becomes your twin sister, if not, Sephora is Lianna’s daughter and your childhood friend, who happens to share the same birthday as you.
The renders are a bit below-average for the style, in my opinion. The models look okay, if familiar, but some of the poses look really awkward. Sephora’s facial expressions are very over-exaggerated, to the point of being comical, and some of the views of Lianna in particular look weird. The first sex scene is also a bit odd. Although it’s mostly well-planned, with a variety of stages to it, for the first part, as MC is spreading kisses down the LI’s body, he has his hand on her face with his thumb practically in her eye. Other than that looking odd, the rest of the scene, and subsequent sex scenes are fine, if not special.
Some of the backgrounds look too basic for the models placed on them, as well. This might just be the football field, which I don’t think looks anywhere near realistic enough, but it adds to the overall feel of the game for me. The last thing regarding renders is that there are occasional errors that look odd. At one point, Sephora wears her hair up, and there are strands falling down around her face that are not attached – it doesn’t look in the slightest like AI has been used, but it’s the sort of thing that AI commonly gets wrong and is odd to see in a non-AI image.
I just realised that the C1E3.1 release for this has just dropped, so I’ll start by saying I’ve played up to C1E2.1 and so my comments refer to that update and things may have changed since. I think this game is a bit of a mess. Actually, I don’t know if that’s the appropriate word to describe it, since it’s not confused or poorly coded or anything, but it just doesn’t seem to quite have its feet under it.
It’s a bit slow starting, and I admit that I started to get a little bored going through the build-up. Once we meet the first LI though, although things move pretty quickly with her, they do feel a lot better. Some of the character interactions don’t feel very age appropriate for me, and that’s one of the areas I thought the writing was a bit messy. The biggest instance that comes to my mind is the MC thinking that he needs to surprise his sister, so he decides to knock some bottles of water from her dresser onto the floor and then run away – the sort of thing I’d expect from an eight-year-old, not an eighteen-year-old…
It's a sports game (or just a game centred around sport, if that makes it different enough), and I should mention that, so far, although American football plays a big part in the story, it’s not something that you need a big awareness of to play the game. It doesn’t have a load of jargon in the dialogue, and there are no gameplay elements (yet?) relating to the sporting side of it.
I mentioned the coding being fine, but in terms of the relationships, that’s one thing that I actually did like. The first relationship to set is your “host”, which logic tells you to retitle as your “mom” –then, instead of asking you to fill in relationships for others, such as Sephora, it automatically does this based on your previous answer. So if Lianna is now your mom, Sephora becomes your twin sister, if not, Sephora is Lianna’s daughter and your childhood friend, who happens to share the same birthday as you.
The renders are a bit below-average for the style, in my opinion. The models look okay, if familiar, but some of the poses look really awkward. Sephora’s facial expressions are very over-exaggerated, to the point of being comical, and some of the views of Lianna in particular look weird. The first sex scene is also a bit odd. Although it’s mostly well-planned, with a variety of stages to it, for the first part, as MC is spreading kisses down the LI’s body, he has his hand on her face with his thumb practically in her eye. Other than that looking odd, the rest of the scene, and subsequent sex scenes are fine, if not special.
Some of the backgrounds look too basic for the models placed on them, as well. This might just be the football field, which I don’t think looks anywhere near realistic enough, but it adds to the overall feel of the game for me. The last thing regarding renders is that there are occasional errors that look odd. At one point, Sephora wears her hair up, and there are strands falling down around her face that are not attached – it doesn’t look in the slightest like AI has been used, but it’s the sort of thing that AI commonly gets wrong and is odd to see in a non-AI image.