- Oct 7, 2017
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Since its inception, Waifu Academy has been a project I have closely followed, observing its evolution over the years. The protagonist, a decidedly Machiavellian figure, engages in a persistent pattern of dehumanizing and manipulating the women around him as he advances toward his overarching goal of revenge. Regrettably, despite this central narrative, I harbor little hope of witnessing the culmination of his quest to avenge his father, as the developer appears to be prioritizing monetization over progress. The reliance on Patreon has raised concerns, with updates becoming increasingly infrequent and, at times, lacking in substance—leaving the impression of a venture driven more by financial motives than creative development. Furthermore, the game’s visuals, once acceptable, are now showing signs of significant aging. The graphical style is deteriorating rapidly, and this decline, coupled with the sluggish pace of updates, threatens to render the game obsolete before it can realize its narrative ambitions.