THEME
3/5. The folklore here is present. I loved the discussions with the ghosts and the pursuit of trying to get them in camera. But more than anything, it felt like it was just there to technically fulfill the theme of folklore, rather than genuinely engaging with the spirit of the theme in a meaningful or engaging way. You can quite literally replace the topic of their Youtube videos with something else entirely and it would change almost nothing in the story. The ghosts and the monsters were simply just... there.
Presentation
5/5 I genuinely enjoyed the art assets here. I found them personally charming and entertaining to look at. In fact, I have a crush on Trent.
Story & Writing
4/5 and 4/5. This was a really fun read! However, the overall story doesn't strike me as particularly memorable or striking. While I liked the overall development of Lilah's coming-out romance, it just doesn't feel particularly innovative or fresh, and that for me gets it a star off. The simplicity of the writing style and the plot really converge together to make an easy read, but at the same time also makes the fatal flaw of being easily forgettable. And that for me gets it a star off. 4 stars, however, is a grade that shouldn't be easily scoffed at for me personally.
Creativity
2/5 Sadly, this is the worst point of the visual novel for me. The ideas displayed here, of a story of a woman coming out of the closet to her best friend, feels boring and not particularly novel or interesting to me. I feel like I've seen this a thousand times already. This would have earned a point or two if it implemented the folklore theme creatively, but has only written it as an aside rather than an integral part of the story.