An extremely cool playable cinematic trailer. This isn't for everyone and definitely has a specific audience in mind but I can't deny that this is an accurate look at MMOs and their culture. My only issue is that at one point, you're dropped in a really big level and it's a little unclear how to progress which kinda hurt my pacing a lot

Obviously influenced by Florence, I was quite excited to play this but its runtime of 5 minutes meant it just felt like Late Bird was over before it could really say anything that made an impact on me

A slightly tedious ending chapter to a very fantastic visual novel series

Not super amazing but not bad either - a quirky little concept

I really enjoyed this short experience. I learned a lot, it made me cry and left me with a lot to think about. One of my favourites from the racial justice bundle!

I am 26 years old but this interactive toy really pleased my brain. It's basically the equivalent of a fidget toy. I imagine I would've loved this even more as a kid!

This looks lovely and the music is great but uh, I just kinda didn't get what the story - that has less than five minutes to tell itself - was going for...

2019

I just kinda didn't get it, and thought it was boring...

Fairly solid - great aesthetic and sound effects! Definitely worth the cheap asking price. My main issue is that you seemingly cannot skip text you've already read, like most most visual novels, and there is no save system. This means if you want to explore additional text choices, especially later on, it's a bit tedious to go through everything again

A super short and simple visual novel with a great art style. It is also very sad!!

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I read a lot of visual novels and specifically enjoy games like this one a lot, but One Night Stand didn't click with me. ONS is one of those VN games that can be beaten in about 5-10 minutes, but gives the player a lot of choices so multiple playthroughs are encouraged

Sadly, I just felt like there wasn't much content and after 2-3 playthroughs, it felt like 85% was skipping stuff I'd seen before and 15% was new interactions. The game basically has a few different moments that the player has to arrive at, with choices changing things in between those moments so the whole thing gets repetitive fast. It also didn't help that skipping text just felt kinda sluggish and I think the game was freezing up slightly? There's 27 achievements so there's a lot of replaying and it was just a bit a tedious, to be honest

My other issue is that the game doesn't really know what it wants to do? For example, there's a really interesting brief plot point where you find out the girl has two IDs with two different names but this seemingly goes nowhere and you cannot learn anything about it? All that can happen is, [spoiler]the girl will get mad and kick you out if you bring it up[/spoiler] so I just don't really see the point of it being included (which is a shame because I actually felt very invested in this mystery). There also doesn't seem to be any opportunities to find out why the girl is sick either so it feels like not much is explored at all

I would very much recommend any game by Angela He if you're looking for something like this

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A very enjoyable chapter. Great character POVs and answers a lot of mysteries. My only issue with it is that the whole "let's band together to storm the child consultation centre!" took up a large chunk of time and got a bit repetitive

A really really cool little game. I love that it takes something mudane and makes it interesting, and adding a story was a great idea!

Very enjoyable. The latter chapters definitely make up for the series' slow beginning and flaws