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This VN could roughly be split into three parts: let's refer to them as Act 1, Act 2, and the ending. Act 1 is blatantly a kink-fest. I'll admit, those kinks were pretty extreme, even for me. It's definitely near the level of Gengoroh Tagame's erotic work. I'm probably more boring than I pretend to be, but I just don't like it seeing good(ish) men being abused so ruthlessly. I enjoyed Act 2 a lot more, with the protagonist and the wolf being cute together and complementing each other well. Overall, the chemistry between the two characters works pretty well. And then the ending happens. That's such a whiplash that I'm not sure what to make of it. Props to having a controversial ending, but I don't think it makes sense considering Brutus's motivations and personality before the game. At the very least,  what Brutus did should be depicted as an unambiguously bad thing, though those are my morals talking.

While I'm not a huge fan of the art style, I really appreciate all the effort that was put into the visuals. The animations were nice, and there was a lot of art in general. I think the social and political commentary was kinda ham-fisted into the story. It's a story where a naked dude puts his balls into ramen in public and expects you to eat it. We're a bit past telling a serious story. I'm just not sure what kind of message it's supposed to be telling, considering the mixed messaging. The xenophobia from the protagonist doesn't really bother me because I enjoy a decent flawed protagonist, but it is shoehorned at times. Some of the dialogue and prose is a bit forced and unnatural in general. I did laugh at some of the lines, but I wasn't bursting out laughing through the whole thing. Overall, this was an experience. If you are into this sort of kinky content, then you'll probably enjoy it a lot more than me. But I can safely say that this VN's not for me.