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Dark theme
Psychological horror game
So the real question is, what regret?
Hell; the sister being overly possessive to the point of harassing the girl friend to keep her away from her brother, not wanting any woman near him? That's jealous girl friend behavior.
Hell, if you see the Love Route, after the cutscene and replying 'never say never', she just spells it out; that she figured their relationship would get to THAT POINT sooner or later, she is all in for it
Its just Andrew being in denial, despite the fact he is ALSO possessive of Ashley, just more sparcely (As seen during the times when Ashley comments on getting pregnant/getting fんcked by neighbors)
I have to wait for chapter 3 now.
Bought the game because of the controversy because anything the puritans on Twitter are upset about must be good. The game's dark humor is amazing.