Dunno what to say so far.
It has a good, promising concept... BUT MY GOD the game/story start synopsis is waaay too dumb. Your machine screwed up, but multiple characters blame the victim... just fk off
I can't believe people keep seeking "logic" in these games. And I can't believe I keep on doing this (though this will be the last time that I do).
Let's start off with Hollywood. Just about everything in Hollywood is, "Fuck logic. Fuck physics. Fuck science." Yet, no one has issues with it. The logical thing to do for a man that's been bit by a spider is to go the nearest emergency room. The logical thing to happen, if overlooked and untreated, is for the man to develop considerable pain, swelling, redness, etc., even a rotting of the flesh. Does anybody question the logic? Does anybody pose the question, "How the hell does someone bit by a spider develop spider-like abilities?" No, they don't. The logical decision taken when several guys surround one guy that those several guys hate to the guts is for those several guys to jump that guy together. Does anybody question why they take turns going at him one by one instead? Nobody does. Mainstream games, like Grand Theft Auto and Counter Strike. Does anybody question how a man can stay alive after taking multiple bullets, or falling from a 15-storey building? Nope. Warrior women don't go about prancing in their knickers. Historically, they've always worn proper armour--or uniform and bullet-proof vests, going by modern times.
It all boils down to entertainment. If we started bothering ourselves with logic etc., there wouldn't have been an Avengers movie for us to enjoy. There wouldn't have been a Pirates of the Caribbean or a Jurassic Park. Cinema would've been so dreary. To entertain and to be entertained, we have to, more often than not, do away with logic, even laws of physics and science. We don't question logic in Hollywood (alright, except Cinema Sins). It's always, "What an amazing movie!" or, "It was an okay movie," etc. So, why question logic here?
The purpose of these games, remember, is to sexually entertain, to put the main character bang in the middle of scenarios where sex is inescapable. The build-up to that--or the whole storyline, for that matter--may be illogical, but at least the game's delivering on its purpose. If we question logic here, we might as well be fair and question logic everywhere else--Hollywood, mainstream gaming, etc.