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Review: Date Everything Feels Like You’re Forced to Date Everything

  • In the game 'Date Everything,' players are tasked with awakening and dating over 100 love interests represented as inanimate objects.
  • The main character receives glasses that bring objects to life for dating after being replaced by AI at an Amazon-like company.
  • Interactions involve selecting dialogue options that can be locked behind relationship statuses with characters.
  • Players are limited in conversations, movement within the house, and dialogue options, affecting gameplay.
  • Issues include a non-traditional dialogue selection method, limited freedom in pursuing relationships, and forced interactions.
  • Voice acting and character designs are praised, but some characters are criticized for being gimmicky.
  • Despite clever writing and inventive character designs, players may feel compelled to engage with all characters, leading to frustration.
  • Technical issues on the Switch include poor lighting, object pop-ins/outs, and inconsistency with character pronouns.
  • The game is set to release on various platforms in 2025, offering an intriguing yet challenging dating sim experience.
  • Overall, 'Date Everything' presents an innovative concept but falls short in providing player agency and depth in character interactions.

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