do i really have to explain to you what raping is? she was made drunk and was not sane. she even said you cant and he still did it. you know the saying only "yes means yes"?. it was straight up rape even if she later enjoys it.
Ah, I think you must be new to adult games, kk. So its a question of context and scale. Within an entirely fantasy setting when people talk about certain words the meanings change. For example:
* Game / Movie: "Saved the City": Superman beat up the aliens attacking the city, everyone comes out into the streets and cheers
* Real Life: that is a mass casualty event, destroyed infrastructure, trauma, ptsd, etc
* Game / Movie: "Victory": The good guys move into the small country, execute the evil hidden-alien leader, and everyone who was on the team gets a position in the government
* Real Life: coup, deep-state, nepotism, colonialism, followed by insurrections, terrorism, etc.
* Game / Movie : "Office sex": The hot secretary in the short skirt walks into the office and seduces the boss into spanking her and making her into his sex-slave, her family and the community celebrate their new relationship
* Real Life: sexual harassment, entrapment, canceled, power-imbalance, etc
And so on. When people use the word 'rape' in the context of games they are talking (usually) about hard-rape, usually graphic, or otherwise clearly forced. Things like mind-control, magic drugs, super-powers, hypnosis and other 'softer' stuff is more of a mcguffins, like the (now super-cringe) 'revenge of the nerds' scene. They are there to speed up the plot so players get to the action instead of spending months working through complex inter-personal relationships, seduction, the person's backstory, etc. We don't spend game time debating fight / flee / freeze / fawn, there's psych text-books and support groups for discussing that instead.
This game, by the common standards of the word 'rape' in the context of games, does not contain 'rape'. Just 'mind-control'