Yes, and to be honest with you, it's not the artwork that is an issue for me. It's that actual story. Even if Being A DIK was more "cartoony" and not "True To Life" it wouldn't matter to me. Most of the Visual Novel I play are "Cartoony" types. As I said, the graphics do not really bother me one way or another, it's the story. My favourite types are girl/girl visual novels and I have never yet found one that is not in the "cartoony" style artwork. My Top 5 are Kindred Spirits- On The Roof, I Can't Believe The Most Popular Girl In School Is A Lesbian Just Like Me, Heart Of The Woods, First Snow, and Love Cubed (though Love Cubed is not a girl/girl.) I liked Highway Blossoms, too, but hated the Next Exit D.L.C. It killed it dead for me. All of them are hand drawn and beautiful stories (except for Next Exit.) In fact, First Snow characters look like cardboard cut-outs but is just perfect! And I am not a big fan of too many choices. I do like some, but not too many, it kind of kills it for me. The other thing I love about Visual Novels is the music. And Kindred Spirits, Heart Of The Wood, Being A DIK and Love Cubed have such amazing songs, I have them on my phone and listen to them when I go out on my phone. I do agree that DAZ based games graphics can look like Barbie dolls sometimes, but, then again, some of them look really great. City Of Broken Dreamers comes to mind. The game is mediocre, but has some of the best realistic graphics I have seen in a Visual Novel. So, swings and roundabouts, really. Thanks for the reply.