It feels truly touching and relatable in a way you wouldn’t expect from a game, at least for some moments. It feels hopeful and hopeless at the same time. And I’m not gonna lie the least expected thing from an adult virtual novel is the reader/player to shed a tear but in this game you can, especially with the combination of music. But I guess this is what makes this game special in some way and that’s pretty outstanding. I’m no gourmet but I’m amazed with it, if you are reading this before playing it and don’t believe me, just play until day 30 and you’ll get some taste of what I’m saying, it almost feels like Anon is in the player
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It feels truly touching and relatable in a way you wouldn’t expect from a game, at least for some moments. It feels hopeful and hopeless at the same time. And I’m not gonna lie the least expected thing from an adult virtual novel is the reader/player to shed a tear but in this game you can, especially with the combination of music. But I guess this is what makes this game special in some way and that’s pretty outstanding. I’m no gourmet but I’m amazed with it, if you are reading this before playing it and don’t believe me, just play until day 30 and you’ll get some taste of what I’m saying, it almost feels like Anon is inside the player in some way, The games depiction of loneliness and modern relationships are amazing. I’m not so sure if it was intended to be that way I think it’s amazing, and I wonder if it was intended to be that way.Thanks for this masterpiece.
Honestly, I think not having an ending would be better than having one, anon won’t be lonely as if before unless you mess things up and you get to spend as much time as you want with jun, an ending would be.. you know an ending to getting to spend time together with jun, wouldn’t that be sad? I mean you probably wouldn’t expect something like “they happily lived ever” you just live it and I personally like the idea of being Anon himself.