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Only You capsule

Only You

"Problem Child" me, Class Heartthrob her—two lines that should never cross collided through a series of coincidences, shattering my monochrome world. Crave her eyes on me alone, crave her world with me alone. The once-pure admiration begins to twist...

$5.59Overwhelmingly Positive(43)
CRPGIncrementalVisual Novel
忘雪社Feb 9, 2026

Only You scores 65/100 — better than 10% of CRPG capsules (n=263).

Overwhelmingly Positive (43 reviews) · $5.59 · Released Feb 9, 2026 · By 忘雪社

Quick text summary

Only You scored 65/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a CRPG capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Enlarge and simplify the English title 'Only You' to ensure legibility at 231x87 and 120x45 pixels; consider removing or repositioning the Chinese subtitle to avoid competition for space.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Anime RPG romance clearly signaled. The two stylized anime characters back-to-back with soft lighting immediately communicate a character-driven narrative game, likely romance or visual novel adjacent. At tiny size, the silhouettes and anime art style remain readable and suggest relationship dynamics. Genre clarity is solid but could be stronger with UI elements or environment cues that hint at RPG mechanics beyond the romance premise.
  • Title Readability: 6/10 — Title readable at full size only. The large English title 'Only You' is clearly legible at full header size with good contrast against the dark background. However, the Chinese subtitle below (仅你一人) becomes compressed and difficult to parse at small size, and the entire text dissolves into illegibility at tiny thumbnail size. The white text holds up reasonably well but the composition relies too heavily on small point sizes for secondary text.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Strong character separation, muted palette. The two characters stand out clearly against the dark navy-to-charcoal gradient background with good silhouette separation and distinct light modeling on their clothing and hair. The cool blue and purple tones create nice visual separation from the Steam dark background. At tiny size the figures remain discernible, though fine details of their expressions flatten; the overall contrast holds well enough for quick recognition.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Competent anime aesthetic, generic framing. The rendering quality and character illustration are solid with clean linework and soft shading typical of quality indie visual novels, but the back-to-back pose and moody lighting are common visual language in romance and dating sim genres. There is no distinctive hook or unique visual storytelling element that separates this from dozens of similar anime-styled narrative games; it reads as well-executed but thematically familiar.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Coherent anime style, no memorable motif. The art direction is internally consistent with a cohesive cool-toned palette, soft particle effects, and uniform character rendering that suggests a recognizable visual identity. However, there are no distinctive brand identity signals—no iconic character design quirk, signature symbol, or visual motif that would help this capsule stand out in memory compared to similar titles. The style is competent but not uniquely recognizable as 'Only You' specifically.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal point, title placement risks. The two characters create a strong symmetric focal point in the center-right area with appropriate depth layering—soft background gradient supports the figures without competing for attention. Title text placement in the upper-right quadrant is intentional and largely safe from edge cropping at standard sizes. However, at small capsule size the text becomes cramped and loses hierarchy; the composition works at full size but becomes fragile at 231x87 pixels.

What works

  • Character silhouette clarity. The two figures read distinctly at all sizes with clean outlines and good separation from the background gradient.
  • Atmospheric lighting and depth. Soft particle effects and cool color grading create visual polish and emotional tone consistent with a romance narrative game.
  • Contrast against Steam background. The navy-to-purple gradient and character modeling maintain strong value separation from the dark #1b2838 Steam interface.

What hurts the capsule

  • Title illegibility at small sizes. Both English and Chinese text collapse into unreadable compression at small capsule (231x87) and tiny thumbnail (120x45) sizes.
  • Generic visual premise. Back-to-back anime characters with moody lighting is a common trope in romance and visual novel marketing with no distinctive hook.
  • No brand identity signature. The capsule lacks iconic character design quirks, motifs, or symbolic elements that would enable later brand recognition.
  • Hierarchy collapse at small size. Supporting text and composition detail dissolve when scaled down, leaving only vague character shapes at tiny size.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Enlarge and simplify the English title 'Only You' to ensure legibility at 231x87 and 120x45 pixels; consider removing or repositioning the Chinese subtitle to avoid competition for space.
  2. [genre_clarity] Add a subtle but distinctive visual element—such as a character design quirk, UI frame, or thematic motif—that signals the romance RPG genre and differentiates from generic anime titles.
  3. [composition] Test the capsule at 231x87 and 120x45 pixel sizes; reposition or resize title text so critical elements remain readable without relying on fine detail at small scales.
  4. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a signature visual hook or narrative cue that communicates the obsessive/emotional core concept beyond standard back-to-back character framing.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Add one sentence after the short description explaining the core interaction mechanic: 'Your choices unravel the truth—decide how Yun Xinyao's obsession unfolds' or equivalent agency signaling.
  2. [genre_clarity] Rewrite the opening line to include an active verb: 'Uncover the twisted truth behind a dangerous obsession in this psychological yuri visual novel' to frame this as a game, not just a story.
  3. [feature_communication] Clarify what 'word game' and 'incremental' mean in the detailed description, as these tags are currently unexplained and create confusion about gameplay loop.
  4. [hook_strength] Strengthen the short description's final sentence to hint at player consequence: 'The once-pure admiration begins to twist—and only you can decide how far it goes' to add agency flavor.

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Steam app ID: 3604510 · Tags: CRPG, Incremental, Visual Novel, Interactive Fiction, Female Protagonist