I am so disappointed with this game. I absolutely loved LoF, but this... this is just a hot mes.
I would imagine the story is great, but I wouldn't know because I spent the first 5 minutes of the game doing chores and paying bills. I mean, seriously? At one point, I tried to move the dresser in the hallway, but "it was too heavy for me", which just means I am going to have to waste time looking for some idiot to help me move it. Then, after cleaning the trailer, I wander out to the dock but can't move forward until I pay the rent. So fine... I pay the rent, exit out of the phone and nothing. The MC is standing there with his dick in his hand staring at a sunset, but unable to move. Nothing happened. It all locked up.
So I started over, got to the dock and the same thing happened. I finally figured out how to get past it... sort of... and very soon I found myself in another freeroam. My first task was to get a drink... I mean... ffs... just tell the freaking story.
I don't want to wander aimlessly. I don't want to have to pick up garbage. I want to move through the story. I am not even sure what the story is about because I spent way to much time trying to figure out the fucking interface.
I don't mind some gamification, and I don't mind the occasional free roam. I like finding hidden images and I can even handle a mini game or two, but when they dominate the game, when it takes you out of the story and forces you to do things that really do not advance the story, then what's the point?
Part of this is my fault. I normally filter out sandbox games, but I was wondering if Drifty ever made another game after LoF and I found this. I do try some of them, especially if they are rated high and there are some games where the dev has learned how to balance the gamification out with the story. So, it's not that I hate all sandbox AVNs, but I do find most of them to not add anything to the story or the game. Unfortunately, this is the case with this one.
I may eventually trudge my way through this mess but for right now I am moving on. Good luck to an extremely talented developer and I hope it continues to do well.
Call me when you decide to get back to your roots and tell a story.