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So it's kinda awkward that this will be the first May Wolf I'll be reviewing, I do want to preface that I quite enjoyed this VN. With that said, what the fuck. Like what the fuck. What the fuck just happened? I think I have a good idea on what's going on, but still, what the fuck?

Okay, with that done, this is a very abstract VN that's very bizarre unlike any other VN I've ever read. From the visuals, to the dialogue, to the overall setting, it's very surreal. It reminds me of one of those animated surrealist shorts like Umbra by Malcolm Sutherland where nothing makes sense at the start and by the end nothing still makes sense, but you kinda get what's going on. This is why, even though folklore isn't really mentioned, it does feel like a folklore story, the sort that's very cryptic and would have scholars debating its meaning for years to come. The last thing I'll say is that there are some weirdly sweet moments near the end of the story. I still can't comprehend it, but I'd say it's heartwarming. If you like surrealist works of art, you should definitely at least take a look at this VN.