Posted on: October 15, 2025

luscombe1516b
Verified ownerGames: 16 Reviews: 4
Shallow Compared to Leap of Faith
Although U4IA is better looking than Leap of Faith, it’s neither romantic nor erotic nor emotionally engaging. Plus its story is too far-fetched. It can’t be romantic because every relationship is stuck in limbo. The game steers you toward MANY LIs that each hit dead ends after one sex scene or, rarely, two. You may see her again but any further intimacy is blocked, often with the promise of something really special in a next time that never comes. And it’s not erotic because there is no sound. Erotic vocalizations deliver immersion and the arc of the sex scene. Without any sound other than some damned pop song playing, you’re left with clicking through animations until you hit the C-m button. It’s difficult to be either moved or aroused by the scene. The music is not an ambient soundtrack, but pop songs. Ambient music works best when it serves to deepen the emotion and mood on screen without drawing attention to itself. That’s why most ambient music is orchestral. As for the story, some scenes do what a scene is supposed to do – advance the story – whereas others are just there as filler. Some are entertaining but most FEEL like filler. Unlike most episodic AVNs, U4IA feels more like an early access game waiting for character content additions. But the main problem is the writer not writing what he knows. The MC's conversations with women are often awkward. The responses of women frequently make little sense. The story is about a pharmaceutical company, yet the writer has no sense of how drugs are developed. Drugs are referred to as inventions! The plot lacks any credibility. More chapters are coming but to get regular chapters you must support the game through subscription. Otherwise you’ll have to wait a year at least and you’ll likely have forgotten the characters by then because so many relationships are left hanging and, thus, forgettable. I will not pay a monthly fee to get another chapter every few months, nor will I purchase Episode Two.
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