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Cyberpunk Mystery Erotica. What's not to like?, February 22, 2025

I deliberately chose the order of those three words, because this story is cyberpunk first, mystery second, sex third, and it is brilliant on all counts.

Let's start with the sex, because the player's initial impression would probably be that the game is mostly about sex, especially when they start the game by choosing a gender identity, sexual orientation, and set of organs. Remarkably, these aspects of the player are faithfully respected throughout the ensuing story, which involves a lot of sex, mostly with the pleasure robots from whom the player has to obtain information. There is also an occasional masturbation opportunity, as well as some potential romantic and sexual interaction with human characters, and quite a bit of nudity and innuendo, including VR porn. Depending on how you play, you might also get to witness a lot of different sexual activity by third parties. But the player has complete agency throughout, aside from having to shower with a bunch of other people every day.

The writing is tongue-in-cheek, and quite hilarious. The sexual interactions are positive and upbeat, in contrast to many AIF titles. Conversations with the robots rather reminded me of the doll characters from the "Barbie" movie, in how they can seem simultaneously very human and very artificial. The human characters are also extremely interesting to interact with and have a ton of personality. There are a few amusing side quests such as cheating to win a video game, figuring out how to sing a Japanese pop song, and a repeating dream sequence.

The game brilliantly messes with the player's mind over time. At first, (Spoiler - click to show)the player is gently persuaded that they need to have sex with the robots in order to solve the mystery. As you play, you realize that the sex is largely a distraction from the core of the game, which is all about the dystopian setting and the murder mystery. At some point, the player will realize that (Spoiler - click to show)they can beat the game without having any sex at all, as the actual path to victory centers around non-sexual interactions with the robots and the human characters. There is a lot of subtle commentary folded into this whole dynamic which I leave for the reader to discover as they play.

Like other reviewers, I found the food, work, and clothing systems to be rather tedious distractions from the "meat" of the story, but I also see how they enhance the setting and the player's desire to get out of their corporate prison.

A great work that is worth playing if you enjoy any of these genres and don't mind reading smut.

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