I think this was really style over substance. And the Style was really well executed! But it also ultimately left me wanting. At the end of the day this is just a short retelling of the wolf of gubbio, which wouldn't be inherently bad but the unique things it brings to table through this retelling are just unused. "The wolf is a bipedal sentient man with his own culture and problems" is a great concept but nothing is really that different from the original story itself, except that we add on a bonus "humans are naturally inclined to suck" statement at the end. The Wolf's feelings for the friar are rejected in a sentence or two, because they decide the wolf belongs with the city and the friar belongs journeying for god. There's not really anything that pays off about this, and though we find out the friar ends up being wrong, there's not really any recompense or time to think about that.
It's an impressive writing exercise, but ultimately feels lacking as a visual novel, and the concepts introduced that are unique to this format end up being irrelevant to the narrative as a whole.