So, as far as I understand, earlier in the game there was a problem with access to paid content, which was not just an additional feature, but an integral part of the plot. But it seems that the situation has improved a bit with the introduction of the premium version on F95Zone. That's the good news. However, the game has several serious drawbacks.
On the positive side, the game's interface is top-notch. I have not encountered any errors, and it is beautifully designed. Games with such thoughtful and user-friendly interfaces can be counted on the fingers of one hand.
But unfortunately, the negatives of the game outweigh the positives, in my opinion.
Plot
The story turned out to be incoherent. There are many characters in the game who are related to each other, but they are introduced into the plot too hastily, without proper familiarity. This creates the feeling of a "piano in the bushes" — each new character seems to appear out of nowhere, and this is confusing. This approach could be compensated by a large amount of high-quality porn content, but unfortunately it is not enough.
Characters
In a game that focuses on dialogue and story, it's important to spell out the characters carefully. They may not be perfect, but they should be recognizable and different from each other. Here, as already noted in other review, all the characters seem to be of the same type (some rapists and whores).
Gameplay
The game mechanics change from chapter to chapter, creating a sense of disjointedness. In the first chapter, you have access to your character's smartphone and can use it to communicate with Ellie and Theo, but then in the next chapter, that mechanic is gone and you can only move around the house. It adds variety, sure, but the transition between mechanics is a bit abrupt. If the first chapter was longer, maybe it would've made more sense, but as it stands, it feels like a sudden jump.
Content:
Despite the fact that the content is high-quality, it is catastrophically scarce. For a game of this genre, it should be many times more.
Music
I want to highlight the soundtrack separately. The ambient is well chosen — it's sinister, lingering and creates the right mood for a story involving deception, betrayal and the destruction of destinies. However, the problem is that there is only one track, and it is looped. After listening to it for the eighth time, I had a desire to turn off the music in the settings, as it began to annoy.
So what do we have as a result?
So, we have a technically well-executed HTML game with a small amount of content and an incoherent torn plot. To be honest, I was a little disappointed. The game has potential, but it lacks depth, consistency, and, of course, more content.
On the positive side, the game's interface is top-notch. I have not encountered any errors, and it is beautifully designed. Games with such thoughtful and user-friendly interfaces can be counted on the fingers of one hand.
But unfortunately, the negatives of the game outweigh the positives, in my opinion.
Plot
The story turned out to be incoherent. There are many characters in the game who are related to each other, but they are introduced into the plot too hastily, without proper familiarity. This creates the feeling of a "piano in the bushes" — each new character seems to appear out of nowhere, and this is confusing. This approach could be compensated by a large amount of high-quality porn content, but unfortunately it is not enough.
Characters
In a game that focuses on dialogue and story, it's important to spell out the characters carefully. They may not be perfect, but they should be recognizable and different from each other. Here, as already noted in other review, all the characters seem to be of the same type (some rapists and whores).
Gameplay
The game mechanics change from chapter to chapter, creating a sense of disjointedness. In the first chapter, you have access to your character's smartphone and can use it to communicate with Ellie and Theo, but then in the next chapter, that mechanic is gone and you can only move around the house. It adds variety, sure, but the transition between mechanics is a bit abrupt. If the first chapter was longer, maybe it would've made more sense, but as it stands, it feels like a sudden jump.
Content:
Despite the fact that the content is high-quality, it is catastrophically scarce. For a game of this genre, it should be many times more.
Music
I want to highlight the soundtrack separately. The ambient is well chosen — it's sinister, lingering and creates the right mood for a story involving deception, betrayal and the destruction of destinies. However, the problem is that there is only one track, and it is looped. After listening to it for the eighth time, I had a desire to turn off the music in the settings, as it began to annoy.
So what do we have as a result?
So, we have a technically well-executed HTML game with a small amount of content and an incoherent torn plot. To be honest, I was a little disappointed. The game has potential, but it lacks depth, consistency, and, of course, more content.