The Restless Sheep & The Lone Wolf -A Tale of Cutthroat Lovers-

by CLOCKUP

Censored Windows
VersionFinal
EngineOthers
Released2024-12-09
Updated2026-04-09
LanguageEnglish, Japanese

Kabukicho, Shinjuku. There’s a hotel here where I work as a live-in cleaner—or at least, that’s my day job. By night, I suffer from chronic insomnia with just one cure: killing people. So I moonlight as a yakuza bigwig’s pet killer, waiting for him to toss me a bone and order a hit so I can sleep. Might sound like a fine line to walk, but my life’s pretty quiet. Pretty stable. Until I meet this girl, Azami. Defeating her got me a night of sleep so peaceful, I’ve been mulling over the idea of keeping her around. Thing is, my boss wants her dead, and if I bite the hand that feeds me, there’s my quiet, stable life out the door...​

Gizborn 2025-01-18
Wonderful, albeit not flawless, criminal drama with the distinct spirit of ClockUp. Comparing to their previous works, its not as extreme as Maggot Baits and not as deep as Euphoria, but it still a gripping read that made me empathize with the main characters.
Jonathan Y 2024-12-18
Just a worse Maggot Baits. The writing is just bad, it feels like the writers added some semblance of story just as an excuse to string along countless, forced sex scenes, torture porn and be as edgy as possible. This isn't the kind of dark writing something like Berserk has, it's rather more in the vein of Maggot Baits, maybe even worse. The characters are as one-dimensional as they get, with autistic level of motivations and logic. It's just a worse Maggot Baits. hell this one's story makes that one seem elaborate ffs. The art is top notch, the voice acting aswel, but good Lord the writing is just monumentaly stupid, it feels like Kill Bill, but who the hell would want to read the visual novel version of Kill Bill.
clippedwings 2024-12-17
Very well thought out and executed story telling. The dialogue is well written and believable, but the world building is a bit too verbose. Expect to read through maybe 10 minutes of world building between scenes. The scenes themselves are decent and varied with voice acting tied in.

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