Jennifer turns her head. For the first time in three months, she looks at you. Her eyes are clear. But they are not warm.
A dialogue box appears in the center of your vision: Mark... I love you. But I hate being your puppet. He lets me feel. Forgive me. The Final Choice: The game offers you one option: Disconnect. Inside Jennifer -v2.0 Steam- -Inceton Games NTR-
You try to fight. You lock her bedroom door. You hide her phone. You scream into the microphone, hoping your voice reaches her trapped mind. Jennifer turns her head
A new game menu option appears: "Start New Game as Damien." But they are not warm
You are forced to spectate as Damien arrives at your home. He has a portable v2.0 master unit. He doesn't even touch Jennifer. He sits across the room, typing code.
You watch, helpless, from inside Jennifer’s skull as she wakes up at 2:00 AM. You are not controlling her. He is. Her body walks to the bathroom, strips off her sleep shirt, and stares at her own reflection.
The game is disturbingly intimate. You control Jennifer’s daily life from a first-person perspective inside her head. You make her coffee. You drive her to her physical therapy. You smile at her coworkers. You feel the phantom weight of her hair, the ache in her left leg from the crash. A meter on the HUD shows Jennifer’s Will —a flickering blue ember deep in the mental fog.