Sandwiched by my wife and her sister by Psycho has its strengths in its art, but is by no means a masterpiece of story-telling.
The thingsSandwiched by my wife and her sister by Psycho has its strengths in its art, but is by no means a masterpiece of story-telling.
The things that managed to grab my attention were the art pieces throughout the story; they were well-detailed and graphically impressive, reminding me of the Sakura series with big eyes. The voice acting was top notch for every major and minor character introduced. There are multiple save slots that allow the player to save during the choices provided after each encounter. After ending the game, there are a few options: Extra MODE which has "recollections" of H-scenes; CG MODE which has slideshow stills of those scenes, for some reason have white circles over the explicit details for some unknown reason, and Music MODE that has the tracks played through the game. Not bad options but not great.
Here is what I didn't like about this visual novel: The translation from the native language is about average, there are some sentences that just weren't translated very well and at times its hard to grasp any emotional connection or character development; the repetitive use six music tracks gets boring after a while, and the volume levels are quite questionable when it comes to balancing because even the music is loud on the first level; there are three endings total, but there is a very specific ending for each one, and without a walk through it could get tedious at times with constant trial-and-error attempts; and of course the lack of resolution options for full-screen 1080P.
Overall, it's okay to play it once and get each ending, but due to the negative outlook it doesn't justify the price of $20. Get this for $15, $10 if you can.… Expand