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You forget so easily...

v0.2.93 Visual Novel Browser Android

by Liturgy · developer page

Psychological descent into doubt and desire in Liturgy's netorare mystery

A psychological horror and mystery netorare by Liturgy

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Psychological descent into doubt and desire in Liturgy's netorare mystery

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You Forget So Easily... by Liturgy is a psychological horror visual novel that weaponizes the netorare genre against narrative reliability itself. Rather than straightforward erotic content, the game uses explicit themes as a vehicle for existential dread—your protagonist spirals through jealousy, gaslighting, and fractured memory as his friend Theo plants seeds of doubt about his wife Ellie's fidelity. The horror emerges not from what happens, but from what you're forced to question.

The structure mirrors its themes: text-message exchanges, fragmented scenes, and an unreliable narrator create a claustrophobic experience where truth becomes slippery. Liturgy leans into the psychological texture of the netorare premise rather than fetishization, making this a genuinely unsettling exploration of paranoia and masculine dissolution. The game's multilingual support (Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Turkish, Portuguese, and more) suggests it's targeting a global audience interested in horror-tinged adult narratives.

Technically, the HTML5 and Android deployment means accessibility across devices, though this is a text-heavy experience—expect pacing that relies on written tension rather than visual spectacle. At version 0.2.93, the game is in active development, which may mean narrative gaps or incomplete endings depending on your playthrough. The mystery framework suggests multiple interpretation paths, rewarding players who pay attention to contradictions in character testimony.

Pros

  • Psychological horror integrated into adult narrative rather than grafted on
  • Unreliable narrator keeps you questioning what's real
  • Extensive language support increases accessibility
  • Text-messaging format creates modern, intimate atmosphere
  • Mystery structure rewards close attention to contradictions

Cons

  • Early development version may have incomplete story branches
  • Heavy text focus with minimal visual variety across scenes
  • Netorare content will alienate players uncomfortable with infidelity themes
  • Psychological horror tone clashes with erotic content for some audiences
Recommended for: Players interested in psychological horror wrapped in adult themes; fans of unreliable-narrator mysteries who want mature content integrated meaningfully rather than as window dressing. Suited to those who appreciate Liturgy's willingness to blur genre boundaries.
Skip if: Players seeking straightforward erotic gratification or those triggered by infidelity narratives, gaslighting dynamics, or themes of masculine jealousy and paranoia.
Similar taste: If you found the psychological breakdown in games like Doki Doki Literature Club compelling but want adult themes woven through that descent, or if you appreciate how some netorare works use the genre to explore trauma rather than titillation, this offers that intersection.

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Updated
14 days ago
Genre
Visual Novel
Platforms
html5, android
Languages
Arabic, German, English, Spanish; Castilian, French, Hebrew (modern), Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Turkish, Chinese
Author
Liturgy
Version
v0.2.93
Source
itch
First indexed
14 days ago

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