You're immediately taken out of the story because there's no way this is a fair fight. The dramatic whiplash between these apparently invincible bullies and the completely inept MC and his overmatched shitty Justice League is simply too much. They're completely over-the-top awful, yet somehow no one else seems to notice that they're mustache-twirling, monologue-delivering assholes who view everyone but each other as subhuman morons. The "bullying" girls are apparently a mix of impossibly naive and ignorant (Sarah, Annie), to bad for the sake of being bad/annoying (Charlotte, Emma), to supervillain criminal masterminds (Kate). They're basically your average fare you expect this level of visuals in a modern VN. But the renders are often grainy, particularly in the dark (which the developers use a bit too liberally for how often the renders degrade), and none of the visuals are particularly well-shaded or structured. They aren't by any means spectacular, but there are a decent number of animations, and a reasonable render-to-panel ratio where it doesn't feel like the dialogue is just overwhelming the scenes. Unfortunately, that potential isn't realized with Bitch Squad. ![]() You want to root for the MC to take down his tormentors and see them get their just desserts. A wide cast of power-abusing it girls, many of whom are intensely unlikable, and a long-suffering MC who has every reason to take them down make for fine ingredients for a good comeuppance story. On the surface, this game should have a lot of potential as a revenge fantasy.
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