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Blurring the Walls [v0.5.2] [Torimiata]
Editor's Rating
Story - Blurring the Walls dives headfirst into an enticing world of forbidden desires and tantalizing relationships. The storytelling here is absolutely top-notch, allowing players to gradually immerse themselves in a narrative that builds up with realistic pacing.The writing is undeniably the game's strongest suit, skillfully crafting a web of intrigue that keeps you guessing throughout. - 92%
Visual - Blurring the Walls flaunts AI-generated artwork that, despite a few hiccups, manages to delight and captivate players. The characters are consistent and beautifully depicted throughout, displaying impressive attention to detail. While there are occasional instances where the AI art throws you off, these minor inconsistencies hardly detract from the overall experience. - 86%
Engagement - Blurring the Walls succeeds in keeping players engaged by delivering a well-crafted narrative with intriguing plot twists. The meticulous attention to detail within the story makes it a pleasure to explore. The game's slower pace, far from being a drawback, adds depth and authenticity to the experience. It allows players to savor each moment and fully appreciate the finely woven narrative. - 89%
Core Loop - While Blurring the Walls offers a distinctive narrative experience, it leans more towards the kinetic novel genre rather than a traditional visual novel. The limited impact of most choices may disappoint players seeking a higher level of interactivity and decision-making. However, the choices that do matter significantly shape the storyline, adding a touch of agency to the overall experience. - 80%
87%
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This review is based on author's perspective and actual experience may differ on individual's own preferences.
my review is that AI art is for losers, -3/10
Amazing game. Thanks.
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