The Gay Tag review
Gay needle: yep, all gay, no trace of women here.
This is a simple and rather straightforward VN with few choices along the way. There are three endings that are easily discovered. The story is rather standard: two outcast young twins in a fantasy world are discovered to be of importance to a mysterious and weird religion, brought to the temple and their life changes. Cue "shocking" fertility cults and intrigues. Yes, half-snake humans are involved. Not outstanding in any way, not terrible. Same with the characters: nobody really stands out (the twins, in particular, are hardly distinguishable and even have similar names).
Graphically I can see that the style could be divisive. I don't really care much for it but some might appreciate its ethereal quality. Paradoxically, although I don't like it too much, I think it should show more: there are many sex scenes that are left to the description and not drawn, or maybe with just one or two images -a bit underwhelming.
Gay needle: yep, all gay, no trace of women here.
This is a simple and rather straightforward VN with few choices along the way. There are three endings that are easily discovered. The story is rather standard: two outcast young twins in a fantasy world are discovered to be of importance to a mysterious and weird religion, brought to the temple and their life changes. Cue "shocking" fertility cults and intrigues. Yes, half-snake humans are involved. Not outstanding in any way, not terrible. Same with the characters: nobody really stands out (the twins, in particular, are hardly distinguishable and even have similar names).
Graphically I can see that the style could be divisive. I don't really care much for it but some might appreciate its ethereal quality. Paradoxically, although I don't like it too much, I think it should show more: there are many sex scenes that are left to the description and not drawn, or maybe with just one or two images -a bit underwhelming.