This game is the reason to not just accept the offer of a person your best friends warn about and especially to get nosy in that person's house, asking for trouble which maybe some of you (me) anticipate about (since i just annoyingly wander around gaining points for those bad ends). Love how the hide and seek switching room villain mechanic keeps me in my toes.
There's a bug of the key trigger scene repeating when you open the red book with those specific needed numbers again after it's practically finished and this leads to the timing of one minute getting screwed to hide but will fail and stuck in getting game over nonetheless. And this is just my tiny pet peeve but the way the x button is for menu and not just cancel when I'm used to that particular latter command really got me in a tight spot on some moments haha.
Some spoilers starting from here:
Surprisingly, I don't really care for Ian or gets crazy about him, because of his short temper and how he interacts with his half-sister.. plus the implication of unfinished background and past about both of them doesn't tie up the loose corners of the true end, though it should probably be unwrapped in the next one of this series which i look forward to (totally not because of Set and Quinn) and I suppose the expectation of him being a yandere like others have said kinda messed my impression of him but nope, he's just a murderer obsessed on his victims with June being another of them, aside from the moment he nailed on that stalking obsession,his motive is just.. I could almost smell a sob story coming up about having some beef or traumatic projection with kind people (of course doesn't mean I'm hating or criticizing him, I guess I'm just mad at him like damn what's this guy's problem honestly for targeting June just because she's being and living as herself?). Anyway whatever, I do still care more about Ares though, even through the few scenes and appearance of her, she still got my sympathy and protective instinct kicking in a way.