Editor's Rating
Story - While the premise has potential, it’s hampered by its kinetic novel structure, meaning there’s little in the way of player choices. The dialogue, while serviceable, suffers from minor errors—improper name references and missing words—that pull you out of the experience. This storytelling is as smooth as a bumpy country road, with a few captivating moments but mostly lacking depth and sophistication. - 55%
Visual - Let’s talk about eye candy! The visuals in *A Different Summer* are undoubtedly one of its highlights. The character renders have a mixed bag of beauty, with some ladies looking like they just stepped off a photoshoot, while others embody a more down-to-earth vibe. The animations are largely excellent—smooth and enticing, enhancing those steamy moments. - 82%
Engagement - Engagement is where *A Different Summer* dips a little. With no choices to make. Players looking for active involvement might feel like passive spectators at a show instead of participants in the action. While the scenarios are playful and sometimes titillating, the absence of interactivity could leave you longing for more hands-on experiences. - 60%
Core Loop - The core gameplay loop consists of moving through the story, savoring some visuals, and relaxing with its simulations of summer encounters. It’s a straightforward journey from start to finish. The pacing feels decent, as there are plenty of encounters to digest, and despite being a kinetic novel, it never gets overly tedious. - 70%
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This review is based on author's perspective and actual experience may differ on individual's own preferences.
ass fuck shit game