Oh boy, where do I even start with this one? "A Family Affair" is like a soap opera on steroids, but with way more questionable decisions and a lot less clothing. The story revolves around Keisuke-kun, the luckiest (or unluckiest, depending on your perspective) guy in the world, who somehow manages to get frisky with every single one of his sisters. And guess what? None of them are related by blood! How convenient, right? Itâs like the writers said, âLetâs make it weird, but not *too* weird.â
The positives? Well, if youâre into over-the-top, no-holds-barred hentai, this oneâs got it allâsibling tension, public indecency, and even a train scene thatâll make you question your morning commute. The animation is decent, and the voice acting is... enthusiastic, to say the least. But letâs be real, the plot is about as thin as the apron Momo-chan wears (seriously, who does laundry naked?).
On the flip side, the dialogue is so cringe-worthy it could make a grown man blush. Lines like âIâll make you a man!â and âYour milk made it slide in with easeâ are delivered with such earnestness that you canât help but laugh. And donât even get me started on the logicâor lack thereof. Why is everyone so obsessed with Keisuke-kunâs âenergy drinkâ? And why does every sister seem to have a secret desire to âmake him a manâ? Itâs like a bad porno script written by someone whoâs never met a real woman.
In the end, "A Family Affair" is a wild ride thatâs equal parts ridiculous and entertaining. Itâs not going to win any awards for storytelling, but if youâre in the mood for something absurdly over-the-top, this might just hit the spot. Just donât think too hard about the plotâor the fact that everyone seems to be okay with public indecency.
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