4.4
A great game with a spiraling story that only went deeper into the abyss further and further. Its only purpose was to torture and break your maiden hearts with alot of deaths. So many deaths that you went full existential crisis and felt sympathetic for the "jpeg" t-dolls that didn't even exist in the first place.
Turn-based strategic gameplay where you have to crack your brain, cry like a pathetic heroine due to the difficulty spikes went through the rooftop in events. Yes, indeed this madness only serves to fuel your trip into the abyss.
Music? pumping you with adrenaline and leaving you with only trauma. Truly beautiful.
The only thing that brings forth serenity to balance out this trauma-inducing trip would be waifus. What is better than looking at your waifus in their revealing damaged arts and summer skins? In this madness, I would find the only peace residing in homete's thighs (please again, don't call the FBI)
Homote out of 10, would cry again!
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