Editorial Has potential
Peach Hills Division presents a stylistically distinctive sandbox dating sim with strong artistic direction—custom 3D assets, atmospheric music, and an intriguing magic-academy narrative that reviewers find genuinely engaging. However, the game is severely hamstrung by pervasive technical failure: quests routinely bug out with vague or missing objectives, soft locks trap players in unwinnable states, crashes spike at loading screens, and progression often hinges on trial-and-error or save-scumming. The core creative work shows promise, but the current build is so unstable and unfinished that many players cannot reach the content they paid for. Developer communication has been sparse, updates lag far behind the Patreon version, and there are longstanding complaints of preferential treatment to subscription supporters over Steam purchasers.
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