A short but poignant VN that can only end in tragedy. It pulled off several unique techniques that aren't common in many other VNs, such as the use of the TV as the solitary background, with everything else happening only as comic-style cut-ins. That really helped with the claustrophobic feeling of being trapped in a stranger's apartment with no way out. The existence of a corpse in the room also functions as an early sign of Kiel's eventual fate. As panic sets in, and Kiel realizes there's no way out, the tragedy finally strikes as Davey appears and even seems to recognize Kiel a little, before all hope is brutally dashed in the end. It's a continuous slide toward despair with not even a minute to catch our breaths, and as a result it's a great read for such a short runtime. Well done.