This is simultaneously a lovingly-made and beautiful piece of art and a very intense, disturbing, and deeply uncomfortable experience. I'll start with the presentation because it's definitely the most visually distinct May Wolf entry this year. The art style is done with pen and pencil and has a very sketchy feel to it. While some of the CGs are a bit too sketchy for my taste, it more than makes up for it due to the dreamy vibe it gives throughout the entire VN, and with some of the most gorgeous ink drawings I've seen. The amount of CGs gives it a unique feel compared to other VNs. The UI and even the font also help with the tone of the story. Music's also nice and fits the VN. For the story itself, it's hard to describe beyond what I've already said. This is a story about a man who's deeply mentally ill and can't get better even if he gets help. The story starts out slow, focusing on the mundane and the introspective, before things start to really hit. Some might find the slower moments to be boring, but I think the good prose and dialogue do enough to make the scenes engaging. The prose in general is just really pleasant to read, even in the more uncomfortable scenes. I think what really makes it have such a lasting effect on me was due to the few scenes in the VN where it makes you think that things are going to get better for the protagonist, when that doesn't happen. Makes you think of what could have been if only things were different. Honestly, I think I've said enough without getting too deep into spoiler territory. I just think this is a well-made piece of art that sticks with you and makes you feel uneasy, in a good way. I'd definitely recommend reading this if you are fine with getting disturbed. Also, are the furries okay? So far, half of the VNs I've read are really dark and depressing. Do you guys need help? Says the guy whose half of his portfolio deals with mental illness. Oh, I can still be concerned.