You are a man who has lost what was most important to him. In the prologue, learn all about the events that led you to the current point in your life, Then decide for yourself how to deal with your grief. Will you find a way out of your pain, or will you trade one emptiness for another?
Meet your potential love interests who can accompany you on your way out or watch you as you continue your descent.
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Developer: jPk vns Patreon
Censored: No
Version: Chapter 5
Size: 23.63 GB
OS: Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, Torrent
Language: English
Genre: 3DCG, Animated, Big ass, Big tits, Male protagonist, Harem, Romance, Milf,
Game Reviews
Red Avenger
The prologue is one of the most touching, well-written, and heartbreaking stories I’ve ever played through. Everything is so sad for the main character—you really feel sorry for him. And everyone’s raving about it in the positive reviews—“Oh yeah, this is the best game I’ve ever played, it’s off the charts, it’s touching, it’s… and a whole lot more.” Well, yeah, okay, the prologue is like that. But if you set the prologue aside—as if it didn’t exist—what happens next? Well, next, the developer, riding a wave of “oohs” and “aahs,” creates a completely different game—just a run-of-the-mill dating sim where the protagonist goes on dates with various flawed ladies, and it’s actually pretty tedious, with numerous long, boring dialogues that aren’t very interesting because they’re so long. And is this possibly a harem game, judging by some of these ladies’ lines? With a prologue like that? I also really didn’t like that the protagonist here is the human equivalent of a doormat that all the women use to wipe their feet on. Even the sea queens have already shown up here—Emily, for example. “I don’t want to be some high-and-mighty noblewoman!” She lives in a dorm with a roommate in a bunk bed, but, she says, “I don’t want a regular ‘three-room apartment’—give me a two-story house with 10 rooms and 5 bathrooms, as well as a swimming pool and a crystal bridge leading all the way to Paris, paid for with your money, so that my roommate and I can live there together.” And GG is like, “Yeah, yeah, I’ll make everything perfect right now.” And who is she to him? That’s right—a Przewalski’s horse in a coat.
SyberiaX
It’s… it’s both very painful and very intense at the same time.
I’m someone with a vivid imagination, and I love immersing myself in the stories I read, watch, or play through. That was the case here, too—I was already tearing up in the very first scenes; there’s just an incredible amount of drama here.
To put it simply and clearly—it’s a spine-tinglingly dramatic yet fascinating story, BUT only if you’re looking for a story, not a lighthearted visual novel to jerk off to before bed—no, there are almost no 18+ scenes here, and they’re completely irrelevant; I just skipped them to get on with the story faster.
My rating: 9/10.
Konstantin_94
Oh my God, that was… AMAZING! The best visual novel I’ve ever played!
It’s really hard to find the right words because my emotions are overflowing…
For me personally, everything about this game is perfect: a very powerful and serious plot, vivid characters, wonderful sound, and excellent graphics.
I started playing without reading the description after seeing a recommendation for this game in the comments, and… the prologue alone had me in tears!
During the prologue and as the story unfolded, I lost count of how many times I wiped the tears streaming down my cheeks…
My eyelids swelled up and started to hurt because of HOW MANY times this game made me cry… (Yes, I’m 31, and I don’t care what anyone thinks of me).
I showed the prologue to my wife, and she was completely shocked too…
rassult
I read the first three chapters of this novel and shed a few tears, but that’s it—I don’t have the energy or desire to keep reading this drudgery. Maybe it’s just not my thing. On the plus side, the storytelling is good, but there’s way too much text, and at times it’s unbearably boring to read. I won’t even get into the design of the main characters.
