Very short yet enjoyable vn. There's a very distinct and palpable atmosphere the game conveys through the grainy photographs and monochrome color scheme, only broken up by the Nymph's eyes and accessories. It speaks clearly to how the protagonist views their own life, their disassociation from it, and how (ironically) grounding the Nymph's presence is.
Though I find that the short length is some what of a detriment to the impact of the events of the last five or so minutes. There's a lot of skipping around through the story to where you aren't really able to fully feel the sort of relationship between the protagonist and the Nymph. I suppose on some level that could speak to the sort of tragedy of the situation, where such a close relationship could only be fleeting in such a way. But that leaves me thinking more about what I could've felt like had it lasted even a half hour longer than the actual writing in the story itself.
Regardless, I'm very excited to see what's next as I was certainly hooked for the time I could read this.