Itโs weird how this one starts like itโs gonna be another cheap parody, then halfway through you realize the dev actually cared - like, way too much. Youโre sitting there thinking โhaha fnaf but horny,โ and suddenly the lighting makes sense, the rhythm of the moans matches the flicker of the animatronic eyes, and the phone calls stop being jokes and start feeling... almost hypnotic. The main guyโs supposed to be clueless, no memory and all that, but the real joke is how *you* end up being the one nervously checking doors while trying not to lose focus during a titfuck minigame. I swear the tease system messes with your head more than any jumpscare does. It shouldnโt work, but it does, especially when the furry animatress (yeah, that one) leans in and mouths half a word before glitching out like sheโs embarrassed for you.
The SFX are ridiculous - like somebody recorded them in a bathroom - but sometimes that rawness hits right. Thereโs this one loop where she pants into the mic a bit too close, and it cuts off at random intervals, which somehow makes it hotter. Maybe thatโs just me. The vibrator mechanic feels unbalanced; half the time it triggers dialogue that makes no sense, but then again, maybe memories donโt have logic either. I kinda hate how the mobile UI eats half the screen when things get intense, but then I forget because something obscene is happening on the other half. The moaning AI or VA (I canโt tell anymore) deserves credit though - it carries scenes even when nothing happens visually. And then, out of nowhere, thereโs this quiet moment where the music drops and the only sound left is the slow hum of a machine behind her. Nothing sexy about it, yet it pulls you back in.
People keep arguing whether itโs a sandbox or a fever dream, and honestly, both fit. My favorite part? When you try to look away and the game punishes you by freezing everything mid-thrust until you stare again. Thatโs twisted genius. Dare to play it alone, or invite company? Neither. Just let it mess with your brain until you forget what you were guarding against in the first place.