Turning the Page [0.31.0] is certainly one of the best
classic NTR games on the market, but it may not exactly be completely worth the time.
First of all, TTP follows the classic japanese formula of NTR games, where the wife is - at first - blackmailed/exploited sexually, before she begins enjoying the lewd actions: and in the end, fully succumbs to her lust for the 'other guy'.
This means that being faithful or trying to salvage the relationship is NOT the recommended experience, seeing how you will most likely play through a much shorter narrative that simply leaves you "whelmed" (
one of the "good" endings is literally achievable within the first 10-20 minutes of reading, after the first or second presented choice), so do be aware of that.
These stories are meant to showcase the 'darker' side of NTR, full of
twists, betrayal, and emotional anguish... particularly concerning the male MC.
To that end, at the start, the game offers you a choice between two perspectives to play the game through: the husband's, and the wife's. Typical for NTR stories, playing as the husband means you get a lot less lewd scenes (
around 90% less) as that POV is supposed to portray the mystery, paranoia, and doubts creeping around in the MMC's mind as the situation progresses; playing as the wife, you will get a front-row seat to her corruption & descent into "depravity" (
sexual liberation and self-discovery, the sexual acts are all still vanilla-flavoured) - and also where you will get to see the vast majority of the h-scenes. Choices are available on either path, and for the most part, they are pretty self-explanatory (
keep in mind that, barring that aforementioned "good ending" choice at the very start of the game, I don't even think it's possible to stop, once the NTR ball starts rolling).
One important aspect of any quality NTR, however, is dialogue & narration. Too often, games like these sit comfortably in the opposite - but equally extreme - sides of storytelling:
- Some are too rushed, preferring to barrage the players with action as soon as possible at the critical expense of character building & development (why should I care that his wife is banging this other dude?),
- Some are too verbose, opting to go into vast detail in describing every scene, event, or action. This leads to player fatigue, as attempting to immerse yourself into this story requires a lot of focus and dedication, lest you get bored or tired.
With these phenomenons explained, I can safely say that, IMHO, Turning the Page veers on the side of too verbose.
In short, the game expects you to read too much, and for some this may even be a positive - but not for me. And I suspect, for a lot of other people as well. In order to be properly familiar with the characters, their personalities, their motivations - you will have to dedicate hours of your life reading this story piece meal.
Even with some of the better 2DCG art in this field, this "requirement" is too often an insurmountable barrier to entry for a lot of people, and I confess falling victim to the infamous holding of the CTRL button to get to the good stuff. I am of the opinion that this project would benefit greatly from a more condensed narrative, which is a shame, since the rest of the package is fantastic.
One thing I would like to point out: this game features one of the rarest endings in NTR games -
a wholesome NTR ending where the stolen wife is shown building a new, happy family with the man who stole her.
This is something I feel a lot of NTR games forget to keep in mind. as too many of them end with the significant other becoming a
mind-broken slut for cock, and the romance part gets left out.
For this reason alone, TTP will always hold a special place in my collection, and a secure 4/5 rating.
P.S.: The developers are still in the process of adding one more path, but this one features the expected nymphoniac behaviour from the wife, so for those that resonated with my opinions, feel free to consider the game finished for all intents and purposes.