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Yet this intoxicating hyperstimulation fest here is even worse than PS and SS: It tries to make up for the lack of actual appeal and character with crazy shaders and effects that'll probably make anything but brain-frying coombait outfits boring. Because the models are soulless, cannot be cute, and have generally zero charm. (Echoing at least my Stella Stage experience. Maybe it's a PS4 limitation? But then yeah... the PS4 is a soulless console.)
Theatre days is more appealing than this TBQH.