Editorial Worth it
Her Other Side presents two compelling but morally complicated love interests positioned as opposites, forcing players into uncomfortable territory from the start. Jessica and Rebecca both have serious red flags—Rebecca's aggression and dishonesty, Jessica's protective secrecy—and the game doesn't shy away from making players actively dislike them at times. The creative challenge here is real: the developer is attempting to redeem two characters that many find off-putting, and opinion is divided on whether the execution lands. Some players appreciate the complexity and are willing to see where it goes; others reject the forced dynamics outright, especially around the sexual content, which leans heavily into dominance talk that can feel out of step with the relationship's foundation. The sister and mother, meanwhile, are intentionally off-limits, which frustrates players drawn to the taboo element—a narrative choice that works thematically but isn't for everyone. The build itself is stable, though a few scene removals (notably a Sasha scene) have left players wondering whether they were intentional or buggy; update frequency is a known concern given the render count. For players who click with the flawed, morally gray dynamic and trust the dev to offer tonal alternatives, there's real meat here. For those who need their love interests more immediately likable or their taboo content unblocked, this won't land.
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