It’s great to be able to say “yeah, I can sit down for 52 minutes and actually take in this entire chapter without needing to leave.” You can also pause at any time during and see how long is left, it’s like a Netflix visual novel. On a brighter note though, We Are OFK also does something that I feel every visual novel game could learn from, I’m sure it’s helped by the fact that it’s entirely voice acted, but each chapter tells you how long it is. Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is a game where you play as a Dad and your goal is to meet and romance other hot Dads. It would be nice to feel like there’s a reason I’m actually “playing” this game, as opposed to just listening to a story that’s going to playout the same way regardless. At the end of the day it doesn’t feel like there are any consequences for making your character give the rudest or nicest answers. This character is still going to date that character, these characters are still going to fight and make up, and so on. The actual outcome of the story will still remain the same. They don’t exactly change anything besides maybe the response you get back. One main dislike of We Are OFK is the fact that I don’t exactly understand why you’re given options on what to say. All of the dads surprise Amanda, blah blah, and then Damien makes some comment that Hugo follows up on, insinuating theyre a thing. Granted, not playing doesn’t change anything because the music is only so long regardless. It’s interesting that there is actual gameplay during the music videos.
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