Editorial Worth it
Full Service is a bara-style boys'-love visual novel set around a spa staffed by an array of muscular, explicitly designed love interests. The community is almost uniformly enthusiastic: reviewers consistently praise the diverse cast, high-quality CG artwork, animated bonus scenes, and the fact that each character route has its own distinct personality and arc. The light life-sim layer — earning currency, buying gifts, raising affection — gives the experience a satisfying progression loop, though a handful of players find it repetitive or padded, and a couple of voices find the daily grind outright boring. Pacing criticism clusters around the final act feeling slightly rushed, and the price point (around $40) is a recurring sore spot; many recommend waiting for the infrequent sales. None of this undermines the consensus that, for its target audience, the game delivers exactly what it promises. On the technical side, the game is a finished, completed release and runs without widespread issues. A few isolated antivirus flags have been explained by the developer as a GameMaker signing quirk rather than malware, and the one crash report appears to be an unrelated GPU driver conflict. The build is stable.
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