It's an H. P. Lovecraft-inspired college story - the characters are students at Miskatonic University. So in addition to the usual college relationship plots, there's also a fair bit of cosmic horror. If you want to think of it as Dumbing of Age meets Cthulhu, that wouldn't be exactly it but it would be in the same ballpark.
Daz3D is a resource hog - my laptop handles it OK but tends to bog down for really complex scenes. I'm due for a hardware upgrade soon anyway, so that may solve that problem. The advantage is that it makes it easy to create and pose some really nice-looking characters. Disadvantage #1 is that it takes a lot of work to set up a scene, but once I have a set built I can re-use it as often as I want - so more work up front, but less in the long run for commonly-used locations. Disadvantage #2 is in the amount of content available. There's a lot of good clothing options for female characters, much less available for male characters. I'm going to have to get much better with modeling stuff from scratch if I'm going make this work.
That being said, my characters are taking shape nicely in my head. At a certain point, they may start demanding that I do this just so that their stories can be told.