Editorial Don't bother
Roommate Corruption is a brief adult visual novel—typically cleared in 20–30 minutes—built around a fantasy premise of seduction and submission. The artwork receives consistent praise for being attractive and well-rendered, but that's where community enthusiasm largely stops. The script is thin, relying on clichéd dialogue and crude humor rather than genuine eroticism or character development; multiple reviewers compare it unfavorably to 1990s B-movie fare. Most critically, the game lacks meaningful choice, animation, voice acting (despite the store listing claiming "full audio English"), and replay value—it's a static slideshow masquerading as interactive fiction. The core complaint is not moral but commercial: the asking price is indefensible for what amounts to a gallery of images with minimal narrative scaffolding. A handful of players enjoy it as cheap fantasy fodder, but the overwhelming consensus is that even at a steep discount, it feels like a bait-and-switch.
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