Amy’s a simple girl with an ordinary life until her boyfriend Aaron gets into a car accident. Not only does he not remember her, but Aaron’s ex-girlfriend Abigail lied and said they were dating. Will Amy help Aaron regain his memories or will she find love in another man?
The story’s simple, there are no demons, no aliens, just a city girl trying to live her life. Amy works at an ice cream shop, she dreams of being a writer and she has her own blog. Amy has four men to choose from, her shy co-worker Lawrence, the chivalrous pervert Hugh, the workaholic doctor Eddy, and her amnesiac boyfriend Aaron; so it’s like an interactive soap opera. You can tell that the game sees Aaron and Amy as the official couple, especially when you listen to the theme song. In my opinion, Aaron seems like kind of a jerk because in one scene, Abigail called Amy average looking right to her face and Aaron doesn’t rush to defend her. You can argue that Aaron doesn’t remember Amy, but if my boyfriend said something like that to another guy’s face, I’d be pissed. There’s also a scene where Amy said that Aaron would get jealous if she so much as associated with other men. Amy also believes that her looks are average and in some scenes wonders if she belongs with Aaron; then again, that could be Abigail and Osher’s (Aaron’s father) fault. Lawrence seems sweet, but he’s too much of a dogged nice guy. There’s one scene where he secretly follows Amy, but you can’t call him out on it because it lowers your relationship level with him. In another scene, Amy screws up at her job and Lawrence takes the fall, but if you try to set the boss straight, Lawrence gets mad at you for not acting like a helpless damsel in distress. Eddy and Hugh seem more normal compared to them. Hugh’s just a tiny bit more controlling because he ordered pizza for Amy without asking her if she wanted any. No, you can’t call him out on it because it lowers his relationship level with you. The worst Eddy’s ever done is get ready-made food and try to impress you by pretending he cooked it himself.
Every weekday morning you have to work at the ice cream shop. Other than that, you have free range until after sunset. You can update your blog, work overtime, go shopping and more. Some of these activities actually increase a stat that helps get a special ending with the character that stat is associated with; Eddy’s discipline, Aaron’s romance, Lawrence’s culture and Hugh’s creativity. You can also talk to each character at their respective places, the hospital (Aaron and Eddy), the mall (Hugh) and the ice cream shop (Lawrence). If you’re on Eddy’s path, you can eventually talk to him at his house. Each character has scenes that activate in various locations and can give you more relationship points based on how you respond to them. If you pursue another character besides Aaron, you get an extra scene where you have to decide to give up on him completely. The scene’s supposed to be heartbreaking, but it’s hard to feel sorry for Amy when you haven’t gone to see Aaron once in your entire play through. If you fail to win any of the other character’s hearts, you get the alone ending.
An escapist video game that doesn’t offer anything to people who prefer girls, but if you prefer guys this is your game. I give this game 5 out of 10. If it weren’t for this, I wouldn’t have a blog.