World's End Club Review (Dr. USB)
The story is cute enough to play, and the pedigree of talent it has behind it is enough to give it a shot (Pokemon Sun and Moon artist, Zero Escape/Somnium Files, Danganronpa).
But the gameplay and the portjob is ROUGH. The gameplay is juvenile, insultingly so. And you'll end up dying to confusion or the somehow simple yet awful controls. There is no settings for controller mappings and the music volume will get cut in half at random times. Some characters also have status bars for their powers which makes absolutely NO sense except for Chuko (best girl btw) and are incredibly annoying due to their inconvenient cooldowns and fact some characters don't have a bar, but some do.
I've played VNs with lackluster gameplay, but this one verges on annoyance. I get its a mobile game ported up to console/PC, but yeesh.
Don't get this off sale. On sale, it's... its okay.