Manual save slots are present. Autosave is unreliable. Save often, especially before making choices or ending a day.
Acceptable for the genre’s expectations, but not memorable. Visuals & Presentation (7/10) Art Style: LoP games typically use high-quality, semi-realistic 3D renders (often made in Daz Studio or similar). Living with Lana is no exception. Lana herself is visually appealing—designed with a clear “girl next door, but older” aesthetic. Expressions and body language are decently captured. Lesson of Passion - Living with Lana
This is the biggest criticism. To unlock new scenes or dialogue, players often repeat the same actions (talk, compliment, help with chores) dozens of times. Without a clear guide, progress feels slow. Many players resort to walkthroughs or cheat mods to skip repetitive loops. Manual save slots are present
If you find it on sale for under $10 and accept it as a casual, one-weekend distraction, you might enjoy Lana’s company. But if you’re looking for a truly engaging adult narrative experience, look elsewhere. Acceptable for the genre’s expectations, but not memorable
Choices are mostly binary (polite vs. bold, helpful vs. selfish). Consequences are short-term: pick wrong, lose points, reload. There are rarely branching paths or meaningful endings based on cumulative decisions. This reduces replay value significantly.