<reposted from my steam review>
An 'interactive' experience that gets everything on the game play side wrong, story is fine, passable and does feel decently real however it is 9+ hours mostly spent waiting for new text boxes to appear so you can continue the plot, is it realistic? Yes, in a sense it is, but having such a game designed around reading not have an option to change text speed/give the option to skip the waiting period between messages is just downright unfun to play, the aesthetic was great for the first 20 minutes, past that I just wanted to continue the plot, not spend time waiting for fake characters to finish typing their messages while I sit still waiting for the story to continue
An 'interactive' experience that gets everything on the game play side wrong, story is fine, passable and does feel decently real however it is 9+ hours mostly spent waiting for new text boxes to appear so you can continue the plot, is it realistic? Yes, in a sense it is, but having such a game designed around reading not have an option to change text speed/give the option to skip the waiting period between messages is just downright unfun to play, the aesthetic was great for the first 20 minutes, past that I just wanted to continue the plot, not spend time waiting for fake characters to finish typing their messages while I sit still waiting for the story to continue