The game has good art and uses screen effects that affect the scenes to alter the mood of what is shown visually, which was nice to see. There are some photographic backgrounds that are perhaps a bit inappropriate for scale and angles, but I don't know if this was intentional.
A bit inappropriate is also what I could use for the writing. While it's well crafted on a technical level, the game is - if it was not obvious - premised on a conservative gay man and an allegedly woke liberal (not sure why he's presented like that, he has no opinions) gay man going on a date. There's not necessarily anything wrong with the premise, but I was left with the question of "what was the point of all that" after the end credits passed. 90% of the runtime consists of drawn out debates between the characters. Debates is used loosely here; it has the air of having been copy pasted from twitter threads. The conservative character rants, the liberal guy rants; the liberal guy then folds and just gets increasingly horny.
If the point of this was to show "damn, these are the most insufferable people I've seen in my life", this was certainly achieved. But if so, one can quit the game after 5 minutes as it's pretty clear early on. By doing that, you spare yourself having to sit through mostly meaningless word vomit. And I don't call it that because of political views presented in that word vomit. I say it because it's annoying and boring, which are a much worse crimes.
The sex scenes were okay? I don't know, I had kinda checked out at point and I'm surprised they didn't 'debate' gun laws during it.
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