No Longer Home Review (daniellya)
After reading the review that this game is about LGBTQ+ characters and after watching the trailer where you can see some mystical creatures you definitely be curious and after a while buy this game.
So, you get a story about two students who live together in a big house. Ao and Bo are not in the relationship but they respect each other and as a player you learn about their problems (adulthood, society acceptance of their gender, etc.) and after a while they are going to move out...
The main problem is how could you write a story about student's life SO BORING? It's says that it's a semi-autobiographical story but the story is... just plain.
The graphics is not the strong point in indie game though the visual idea where the environment is represented with a two-point perspective that can be rotated 360 degrees looks fascinating.
Autosave here is quite annoying. You need to replay the whole game just to know what leads after choosing the second/third reply and you can't skip the dialogues.
The game wouldn't be unmemorable if developers had written more lore about Ao, Bo, their friends and neighbours.