An absorbing story you shape your way
First, I loved this game overall. The story is engaging, and you can mold the narrative to your liking. I quite enjoyed the sound design, bringing the right nuance to most scenes and even giving me a few thrills. The art style reminded me of impressionist paintings, although it also felt like unfinished concept art. Still, I cannot disregard several major faults for a visual novel.
The main issue for me was the language. Strange wording and grammatical errors were very off-putting at the beginning, making it obvious that English is not the first language of the developers. Even as a non-native speaker myself, these issues were obvious. One sentence in particular took me a while to figure out. I find this inexcusable.
I also felt there are some inconsistencies in the story and several major questions remained unanswered, at least in my playthrough. The main conflict resolves abruptly through a deus ex machina, giving me the impression that the writers were either unsure how to end the story or rushed it.
I doubted whether the game targets strictly female audience, but I found it alright. The romances felt a bit forced, but they can be skipped altogether. I liked the characters overall, as most had agency.
The game took me about 4 hours to complete, which I consider reasonable, and it has good replay value. However, I dislike that it's not possible to rewind or load a savepoint from completed saves.
Overall, while the game has issues, its strengths carry it through. The main question is whether you enjoy visual novels and the themes this story explores - if so, I’m confident you’ll like this game.