As a long-time player, it almost feels weird that I've yet to review a game. That being said, Where The Heart Is was too good to not review. At first glance, it's a safe bet that everyone's immediate reaction is that this is just another Ren'Py Man Of The House/Big Brother clone. But, in this reviewer's humble opinion, the storytelling and character work of Where The Heart Is goes far above and beyond either game. I'd like to note here that I am in no way putting the other games down, I thoroughly enjoyed both, but I have genuinely sunk my teeth—and not JUST in a kinky sense—into these characters and their story. Its use of genre cliches are immediately noticeable from the start and are one of the few reasons I debated giving it a 4 or 4.5-star review, however, while most of these cliches would leave a bad taste in a player's mouth in most other games, in Where The Heart Is, CheekyGimp uses them in such a way that it doesn't become an annoyance. Quite honestly, their use of these cliches only serves to better the story and game as a whole. The visuals are well-done and show clear talent and effort on the development team's behalf. Have I mentioned that our fair writer(s) including CheekyGimp themself have quite possibly the best sense of humor I've seen in a VERY long time? No? Well... now I have. So there you have it, a nobody's opinion on a very, VERY good game that you should definitely try.
Is this review biased? Yes. It's my opinion on the game (and seeing that it's easily become my favorite game in quite a long time, I have a strong opinion on it.) Feel free to disagree! I'm far from a genius; I simply wanted to do my part in promoting and encouraging others to play.
Should you become a patron? Play the game and decide for yourself! If I wasn't currently struggling financially, I'd be among the 1,600+ others who support CheekyGimp and their work and deservedly so.
Is this review complete? No. This is just a short, simple, spoiler-free review from a first-time reviewer who wanted to focus on the pleasantly surprising storytelling experience of Where The Heart Is as of the latest episode. (Ep:18 as of this review)
Play the game for yourself. Form your own thoughts on it, and hopefully have some fun in the process. I personally can't wait to see what else is in store for this game and whatever else CheekyGimp may do in the future.
TTFN.
Is this review biased? Yes. It's my opinion on the game (and seeing that it's easily become my favorite game in quite a long time, I have a strong opinion on it.) Feel free to disagree! I'm far from a genius; I simply wanted to do my part in promoting and encouraging others to play.
Should you become a patron? Play the game and decide for yourself! If I wasn't currently struggling financially, I'd be among the 1,600+ others who support CheekyGimp and their work and deservedly so.
Is this review complete? No. This is just a short, simple, spoiler-free review from a first-time reviewer who wanted to focus on the pleasantly surprising storytelling experience of Where The Heart Is as of the latest episode. (Ep:18 as of this review)
Play the game for yourself. Form your own thoughts on it, and hopefully have some fun in the process. I personally can't wait to see what else is in store for this game and whatever else CheekyGimp may do in the future.
TTFN.