Jessica O-neil-s Hard News -v0.65- By Stoperart Here

Note: This write-up is based on typical adult VN conventions and stoperArt’s known style. Since I cannot browse live builds, check the official changelog for precise v0.65 additions.

Jessica O’Neil’s Hard News is an adult-themed visual novel/dating sim developed by , currently in its v0.65 release. The game places you in the role of a fledgling journalist trying to make your mark in a competitive, often seedy city newspaper environment — with protagonist Jessica O’Neil as either the player character or the central romantic focus (depending on perspective, though most versions cast the player as a male counterpart influencing Jessica’s journey). Jessica O-Neil-s Hard News -v0.65- By stoperArt

Recommended for adult VN fans who enjoy slow-burn corruption arcs, investigative themes, and morally gray characters. Not for those seeking a purely sandbox or sandbox-style game — it’s linear with branching. Note: This write-up is based on typical adult

Available on stoperArt’s Patreon (early access) and sometimes on Itch.io . Always download from official links to avoid outdated or malware-ridden versions. The game places you in the role of

You follow Jessica, an ambitious but somewhat naive young reporter, as she navigates the “hard news” world of crime, corruption, and sensational stories. The twist: to get the scoops, she may have to compromise her morals, seduce sources, or put herself in dangerous situations. The v0.65 update advances several story arcs — typically including a high-profile investigation into a local politician or crime boss, plus deepening subplots with co-workers, a rival reporter, and a mysterious informant.

Here’s a write-up for Jessica O’Neil’s Hard News - v0.65 by stoperArt, written in a descriptive, review-style format suitable for a fan or adult visual novel community.

A solid update that deepens the noir-tinged drama and adds meaningful choice impact. If you liked Acting Lessons or Depraved Awakening , this scratches a similar itch — just with more newsroom grit.