
Love Too Easily
A Korean FMV rom-com that runs about 60-80 minutes per playthrough, with 11+ endings and a diary full of clues that actually change the outcome. Light on challenge, heavy on charm.
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About Love Too Easily
My spreadsheet instincts have zero use here, and honestly, that's the point. Love Too Easily is a Korean FMV (full-motion video) interactive movie from indie developer Monster Guide, and it commits fully to its premise: you play helper to Yeonwoo, a 23-year-old who woke up after a night out with smudged lipstick, a locked phone that isn't hers, and absolutely no memory of who she kissed. Your job is to collect clues, make dialogue choices, and figure out which of the three male suspects was the culprit. It is, in every sense, a K-drama you can nudge. The mechanical loop is thin but coherent. Between FMV sequences, the game drops you into mini-games - point-and-click room searches, makeup and outfit selection screens, and quick-time events where you press the right button when a prompt flashes. Clues collected during those mini-games feed into a diary, and the quality of your hints directly shapes which of the 11-plus main endings (plus hidden endings) you reach. That feedback loop is the game's smartest design move: skipping mini-games feels consequential, not just optional. There is a skip function unlocked from the second playthrough onward, so completionists chasing every ending will not be stuck rewatching every scene at full speed. The replay value is genuine, even if any individual run clocks in at roughly sixty to eighty minutes. Where things get rough is localization. The English subtitles contain noticeable translation awkwardness - not game-breaking, but frequently immersion-breaking. Reviews from multiple outlets flagged broken phrasing and the occasional outright typo. The video itself also shows compression artifacts, particularly at the start of scenes, and some sequences feel sluggish in playback. None of this is catastrophic for a small-budget indie FMV, but it is worth knowing upfront. The acting, delivered entirely in Korean, is harder to evaluate through that language barrier; some moments feel tonally strange in translation even when the performance itself may be fine. The audience fit is very specific. If you consume K-dramas, Japanese otome adaptations, or FMV titles like Five Dates or Death Come True, this lands squarely in your lane. The characters - childhood-friend Sangmin, introverted Jaeha, popular-but-chill Yejun, and the sharp-tongued Seorin rounding out the friend group - are lightweight but distinct enough to carry the runtime. If you have no prior tolerance for non-English media or light interactive movies, the thin interactivity will frustrate you. This is a visual experience first, a game second. On Steam, it sits at a Mostly Positive rating with roughly 74% approval across around 70 reviews, which tracks with the "charming but rough around the edges" consensus across critic coverage. For strategy-and-sim regulars like me, Love Too Easily is genuinely outside our comfort zone, and that is not a knock. Sometimes the right call is a palate cleanser with zero build orders and zero late-game crisis management. The decision tree is shallow, the mini-games are breezy, and the whole thing wraps up before you can over-think it. Just go in knowing the localization needs patience, and consider hunting multiple endings to get full value out of the premise. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7/8/10
- Memory
- 800 MB RAM
- Storage
- 8 GB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GTX 1050
- Processor
- i5
- Sound Card
- Realtex
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Game Info
- Developer
- Monster Guide inc.
- Publisher
- MediBang Games
- Release Date
- Aug 24, 2023