The ShrinkRnR – A Complete Disaster
Overall Rating: 1/5 – One word: Trainwreck
Story – 1/5
The story is practically non-existent. What little plot there is feels dull, aimless, and utterly uninspired. There's no structure, no build-up, and certainly nothing to keep the player engaged. It's more of a placeholder between forced scenes than anything resembling actual storytelling.
Animations & Renders – 3/5
The visuals are passable at best. Renders and animations are decent in terms of basic quality, but there's a serious lack of variety. One major issue is the lighting – evening and nighttime scenes are so poorly lit that they're often grainy, murky, or outright unreadable. For something labeled a "remaster," this feels like a step backward rather than an improvement.
Characters – 1/5
The characters are painfully flat and unimaginative. They feel like cookie-cutter stereotypes with no depth or personality. What's worse, you have almost no agency in how you interact with them. It’s supposed to be a harem game, yet you can’t skip, refuse, or avoid certain characters or scenes. You’re forced into interactions whether you want them or not – and that kills any sense of immersion or player choice.
Final Thoughts
I haven’t played the original version, just the so-called “remaster.” And if this is the improved edition… yikes. The dialogue is painfully awkward, often boiling down to “Me want fuck, you want fuck?” before abruptly cutting to a scene you can’t skip, deny, or influence in any meaningful way. It’s crude, lazy, and completely devoid of nuance.
In the end, The ShrinkRnR feels like a soulless, thrown-together mess with no respect for storytelling, player agency, or even basic presentation. Even die-hard fans of the genre will likely find this one hard to enjoy.
Overall Rating: 1/5 – One word: Trainwreck
Story – 1/5
The story is practically non-existent. What little plot there is feels dull, aimless, and utterly uninspired. There's no structure, no build-up, and certainly nothing to keep the player engaged. It's more of a placeholder between forced scenes than anything resembling actual storytelling.
Animations & Renders – 3/5
The visuals are passable at best. Renders and animations are decent in terms of basic quality, but there's a serious lack of variety. One major issue is the lighting – evening and nighttime scenes are so poorly lit that they're often grainy, murky, or outright unreadable. For something labeled a "remaster," this feels like a step backward rather than an improvement.
Characters – 1/5
The characters are painfully flat and unimaginative. They feel like cookie-cutter stereotypes with no depth or personality. What's worse, you have almost no agency in how you interact with them. It’s supposed to be a harem game, yet you can’t skip, refuse, or avoid certain characters or scenes. You’re forced into interactions whether you want them or not – and that kills any sense of immersion or player choice.
Final Thoughts
I haven’t played the original version, just the so-called “remaster.” And if this is the improved edition… yikes. The dialogue is painfully awkward, often boiling down to “Me want fuck, you want fuck?” before abruptly cutting to a scene you can’t skip, deny, or influence in any meaningful way. It’s crude, lazy, and completely devoid of nuance.
In the end, The ShrinkRnR feels like a soulless, thrown-together mess with no respect for storytelling, player agency, or even basic presentation. Even die-hard fans of the genre will likely find this one hard to enjoy.