Charlie thinks it’s just a fancy dinner with his dad’s new business partner, some rich guy called Marcus Brown. Shiny restaurant, fake smiles, too much wine, that kind of thing. His mom Skylar shows up in this tight black dress that really doesn’t look like something a “perfect housewife” just pulled from the closet, and from the first time Marcus’s eyes slide over her, you already know this is going to go straight to hell. The game doesn’t hurry, it sort of lets you sit in that slow, sticky feeling where you can tell your own family is slipping away from you and you can’t even point at the one moment it started. It’s supposed to be Charlie’s story, but half of the time it feels like you’re the one sitting there, swallowing your jealousy and rage while your dad laughs with the man who’s quietly fucking your whole life from the inside. No choices, no “maybe I can fix it if I click the right option”, just you watching the walls close in while the guys with bigger wallets and bigger cocks rearrange who owns what, including your mother’s smile and your sister’s attention. Sometimes that annoyed me, by the way. I wanted at least one button to hit. But also, that helpless feeling fits the mood too well, so I hated it and liked it in same second.
Skylar is kind of the center of gravity, even when she pretends she’s not. She starts as this elegant, careful woman, the type that checks the napkins are folded straight, then slowly you see her waking up to how much she’s been starving for real rough attention. The camera really loves her curves, the big tits pushed up in a dress that’s just a little too young for her, the way her ass fills the frame when she leans across the table to pour Marcus another drink, like her body already decided to betray her before her brain catches up. It doesn’t rush into full-on humiliation, it teases it. You get those tiny moments, like her faking a laugh at one of Marcus’s dirty jokes that would have made her frown one week ago. Or the scene where she comes home late, hair a bit messy, and your dad is happy because “the deal is going so well”, and you can see in her eyes something got signed that doesn’t involve paper. The sound design is simple, nothing special, but that actually worked for me. No dramatic music, just small clinks, footsteps, her soft breath when she tries to keep her voice calm. On my headphones it felt uncomfortably close, like you’re eavesdropping from the stairs in your own house. Claire, the twin sister, glides into this mess so easily it’s almost worse. Popular, hot as fuck, big ass bouncing in those tight yoga pants while she flirts with Marcus’s son Tyler like she’s just bored of regular boys. There is one scene by the pool where she climbs out slowly, water on her skin, eyes locked on Tyler, and Charlie is just a ghost in the background. That one stuck in my head more than the heavier scenes, for some reason I keep thinking of that wet ponytail.
The whole racial power thing is not subtle at all, and I liked that it didn’t pretend to be something soft or romantic. Marcus and Tyler show up with money, confidence and zero shame, and the game really leans into that fantasy where the “new order” is about black guys taking what they want, while Charlie just keeps losing ground. At times it hits almost too hard, especially if you’re already into netorare stuff, because there is no escape route. Once Marcus starts hanging out at the house, sitting on the couch with his arm lazily around Skylar, legs wide open like he already owns the place, you feel this heavy pressure in your chest. It’s hot and frustrating at same time. One small thing that annoyed me, and this is maybe stupid, is how the notification pop for the next scene sometimes overlaps with a really intense shot and breaks the vibe. I kept thinking “just let that image breathe, come on” but yeah, that’s just me being picky. Still, the game captures that horrible thrill when the male protagonist realizes he’s not the hero, he’s the audience, and the real action is between his mom, his sister, his best friend Hana, and the guys who decided the rules now. By the way, Hana’s quiet loyalty slowly getting twisted into curiosity is really something, but I’m not even going to start with her or I’ll never shut up. Let’s just say, when she stands a little too close to Tyler in the kitchen and pretends it’s nothing, you’ll feel it.
Added: Jan 21, 2026
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