I didn't anticipate Oh Daddy! to capture my interest to this extent. The game involves a young character and explores a controversial theme, but it manages to be remarkably immersive. Despite what some critics say, the character has more depth than initially apparent. I discovered symbolism and meaning in specific scenes, which I won't spoil, and I acknowledge that many might have missed these nuances. The game gets straight to the point, so upon reflection, it may seem unusual, except at specific moments. But those who engaged with it weren't looking for a reflective experience.
While the narrative may feel shaky, characters somewhat lacking depth, the models are visually appealing, and some shots exhibit originality. The staging is commendable, demonstrating a genuine effort in the visuals and the satisfaction they provide. The young character is endearing, even though the main character is challenging... I agree that he is too prominent, with an excessive number of close-ups. Mentally, let's not even delve into it... but the author's intention is apparent: get straight to the point! In the end, we accept it. It resonates with us, and even if it progresses too rapidly, and we wish for more allure and complexity, there's enough room to stay engaged in the game. It's not flawless, but since everything is embraced and assumed within it, well, it works. Too short, indeed; it warrants a lengthier introduction, but the fervor is evident, so... let's proceed.