Editorial Don't bother
Father's Promise arrives with visual potential but stumbles badly on execution and transparency. The core problem: the game forces NTR content (with the landlord character) regardless of player choice—refusing advances triggers a game over within minutes—yet fails to tag this prominently upfront. Beyond that lie deeper design flaws: dialogue ignores player decisions (characters express interest despite negative relationship points), key branching logic is broken (scenes play even when conditionals should prevent them), and AI image quality is visibly unfinished, with poor facial detail and anatomically awkward moments left unpolished. The single substantial sex scene involves NTR; other intimate content is rushed or censored. Community sentiment is sharply divided: some see bones worth developing, but most feel misled by the hidden NTR pivot and exhausted by another early-access title that prioritizes asset volume over coherent writing and player agency. The game needs honest tagging, fixed logic, and serious art refinement before it earns trust.
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