- April 30, 2024
- XSSPACE
Firefighter Connor
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About
"Firefighter Connor" is a visual novel set in a world where humans and beast-people coexist, following Luo Geng, a 22-year-old human, who unexpectedly forms a marital relationship with a beast-person firefighter named Connor. The free demo includes two chapters, and the full version features ten chapters, 22 CGs, 18 original music tracks, and various character expressions, with an estimated playtime of 2 hours. Join their unique journey in this linear, narrative visual novel inspired by the TV series "Weird City."





- The game evokes strong emotions and provides a heartwarming experience, making players feel deeply connected to the story and characters.
- The art and music are of high quality, enhancing the overall presentation and atmosphere of the visual novel.
- The writing, while simple, is sincere and relatable, contributing to a wholesome and enjoyable narrative.
- The story is quite short, leaving some players feeling that it lacks depth and character development.
- Some aspects of the writing are considered amateurish, with typos and simplistic descriptions that may detract from the overall experience.
- The pacing can feel abrupt between chapters, leading to a disjointed narrative that may confuse players.
story
38 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is generally well-received for its wholesome and touching themes, particularly around love, though many reviewers note its brevity and simplicity in execution. While some appreciate the flow and emotional impact, others feel that character development and narrative depth are lacking, suggesting that the story could benefit from further expansion. Overall, it is seen as a sweet, albeit short, experience that may not satisfy those seeking a more complex narrative.
“The story is so good I need to book a therapy session.”
“I love the way the writing and story flows; it's well done and I can tell that the makers took some consideration and thought into it.”
“This story holds one of the messages I hold dear the most; I only wish I was able to better put it into practice.”
“I don't mind the visual novel being short, but the way the story progresses, the descriptions of events, and the time skips are just too simplistic.”
“I feel like aspects of the story and characters weren't expanded upon enough.”
“There is much I could say that seems to be missing from the story and visuals, but as it goes on, the reason becomes clear.”