![]() ![]() You're immediately taken out of the story because there's no way this is a fair fight. The dramatic whiplash between these apparently invincible bullies and the completely inept MC and his overmatched shitty Justice League is simply too much. They're completely over-the-top awful, yet somehow no one else seems to notice that they're mustache-twirling, monologue-delivering assholes who view everyone but each other as subhuman morons. The "bullying" girls are apparently a mix of impossibly naive and ignorant (Sarah, Annie), to bad for the sake of being bad/annoying (Charlotte, Emma), to supervillain criminal masterminds (Kate). They're basically your average fare you expect this level of visuals in a modern VN. But the renders are often grainy, particularly in the dark (which the developers use a bit too liberally for how often the renders degrade), and none of the visuals are particularly well-shaded or structured. They aren't by any means spectacular, but there are a decent number of animations, and a reasonable render-to-panel ratio where it doesn't feel like the dialogue is just overwhelming the scenes. Unfortunately, that potential isn't realized with Bitch Squad. You want to root for the MC to take down his tormentors and see them get their just desserts. A wide cast of power-abusing it girls, many of whom are intensely unlikable, and a long-suffering MC who has every reason to take them down make for fine ingredients for a good comeuppance story. ![]() On the surface, this game should have a lot of potential as a revenge fantasy. ![]()
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