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报告翻译问题
When people say a piece of media changed their life (if they’re not just being hyperbolic) it’s usually in a way very personal or significant to them alone, and that kind of experience will probably not be universal to everyone.
Basically, don’t ever go into anything with the expectation that it’s going to be life changing, especially not if you’re the type of person who gets let down when very high expectations are not met and has that ruin your experience with otherwise good media.
It is, however, a safe bet to say that it's pretty unlike anything else.
For EP1 of the VN, you could watch the anime to see if you'll like it. Maybe even up to EP2-4 of the anime? (that's episode 9.) But by then, if you're still in for the ride, you should switch to the VN cuz the anime gradually drops in quality to trash from episode 10 onwards. Nobody really recommends the anime but the start is fine.
Tl;dr: Never go into ANY story expecting it to be life-changing or the greatest story ever told. Go in to it with an open mind and quite a bit of patience to make your own opinion on it for what it is: A story. It's a story that many likes, yes, but it is neither flawless nor is it for everyone... even if I personally consider it, as a whole, one of my favourite stories to have read. "Warts and all" so to speak.