A tight, realistic horror experience. A lot of the eeriness and discomfort comes from how uncanny it feels. Mary's a girl who's just living her regular life, but then has to deal with the ever-present trauma of having to do everything her brother says, even if it means that some unspeakable things will happen. The music does an effective job of hammering this in. The lie ending hits a lot harder, especially that last line, but the truth ending isn't bad. I don't feel like Lucy's that interesting compared to Mary, but she does have her moments. I like how the VN gives you just enough information so you can interpret what's going on as bad as you think it is. I also like that the theme of folklore comes through with how Mary's actions are known among the student body, that people have been spreading rumors about her (rumors that turn out to be true). My main complaint is that I feel like there's too little of the story. I wanted there to be more meat for me to sink my teeth into. But I think what we have here is good.