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i guess ill refund and goon elsewhere
1. The graphics are not as new gen as I would have wanted them to be. The game is not really ugly, but technology would allow for much nicer background scenery and the character models are not state of the art either. I just feel that's disappointing because DoA used to be leading in the graphics evolution for many years. But those times are long gone I suppose.
2. The game is very linear. You don't really have any form of control over what you do, you just follow the script and click on everything as it appears before you. Every reply you give to the girls gets a positive or negative reaction, but no real person would ever put so much though into every sentence and react so strongly towards it. It just feels very game like.
3. You don't really have a free left hand because the game expects you to take pictures all the time. I thought I could play one handed. It's also bit of a downer to have the game give star ratings for the pictures I took, because obviously all of them were simply amazing.
Game be like: No thx option > no thx option > Tamaki loses hearts twice but then you gotta agree to meet anway lol!