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.
Everything feels clinical. Restorative.
If you select it, you see a new HUD:
You don’t play as Jennifer. You play as Mark , her husband of eight years. Three months ago, Jennifer was in a catastrophic car accident that left her brain-damaged and catatonic. Desperate, you signed up for an experimental, unlicensed neural interface therapy: Project Symmetry v2.0 . The device, a small chrome scarab fused to her spine, allows you to "pilot" her body during waking hours, keeping her muscles active and her mind from fading entirely.
But v2.0 has a backdoor. Inceton Games designed it for "therapeutic intimacy." Damien exploits it. Inside Jennifer -v2.0 Steam- -Inceton Games NTR-
"Don't come back, Mark," she says with her own voice. "Damien fixed me. Now get out of our house."
A new game menu option appears: "Start New Game as Damien." A dialogue box appears in the center of your vision: Mark
Damien is the new "emotional support technician" assigned by Inceton Games to calibrate v2.0 remotely. He doesn’t know you are in control. He thinks Jennifer is a semi-conscious patient.