What I liked:
+ The stated premise, the first day or two seemed promising
+ The models are mostly OK, even if a bit generic looking
+ Susan and Jo's relationship can be a highlight, but only when Jo isn't constantly violating Susan's boundaries
+ The MMF scene with Phil, the husband, was good, but with the way the game is being written I really, really doubt that this will be explored well in the future (Phil getting abused/becoming a sub to Gaz is worst case scenario), so overall kind of mixed feelings
What I didn't like
- The cast of characters is supremely unlikable, everyone is some kind of variation of sex pest-criminal or colossal moron
- Lack of any actual choices or influence on the story progression, the player is railroaded into corrupting Susan (not joining the weird sex cult ends the game early) and the decisions only really start to amount to 'how would you prefer to see Susan assaulted this time' (like in the biker bar where she can refuse the drugs but her drink gets spiked anyway, so what was even the point)
- Large chunks of the game are just very boring, the direction of the story and the scene content is so predictable, and yet it takes forever to get to the point; it's not a slow burn, because there is no actual tension or gradual build up, it's just nothing
- Conversely, the actual corruption happens way too quickly; there's no time to mull over or linger on the big 'milestones' in Susan's development or explore her feelings, so when she joins the sex cult, for example, it doesn't feel like she's actually become adventurous or brave, but rather that she's just getting dragged along wherever the plot needs her;
- Some of the writing, especially at the beginning, is rough, especially the narration; 'Susan sits down, Susan stands up, Susan opens the door', useless descriptions like that that don't communicate anything new that isn't already being displayed on screen
- The actual sex scenes are way too underwritten and brief, (Susan starts masturbating and finishes in just a few lines, for example), and the animations/renders barely carry them.
- Tonally the story is all over the place; the game begins like a bad family sitcom with popcorn hijinks and stinky bathrooms, immediately pivots to very dark themes, like Penny's dad being a violent drunk and domestic abuser (who is implied to have assaulted Penny, too?), and then very casually shows Susan getting raped, twice, in a flashback like it's no big deal; I truly have no idea what the game expects from the player. Are we supposed to begrudgingly want to see Susan abused? Are we supposed to root against the perverts and not want Susan to be corrupted (clearly not)? Why do only some of the male characters face consequences for the shit that they do, but not others? I have absolutely no clue.
Clearly, the game didn't end up being for me. I have to admit that I ended up skipping through the dialogue at the jacuzzi part and the last day because I just hated everyone involved at that point and was now only curious to see if there will be anything at all to catch my attention past this point (seeing as the next day opens with Adam pissing on Susan's face while she is passed out on the bathroom floor, it doesn't feel like I missed much by skipping through), only stopping to skim through the MMF part. And then the game still pulled the usual with the woman saying something like "It's just like we planned" or whatever, which I think is kind of illustrative of my main issue with the game.
Personally, it's just so much more satisfying and, well, hotter when Susan (and now Phil, too, I guess) is the one actively making the choices towards become more sexual and open, like her trying on clothes at the sex shop, watching Jo stream, and Jo teaching her with the dildo/strap-on. But then almost every other scene is just her getting caught in someone else's plan, getting manipulated by guys into doing what they want, being plied with drinks and abused, and overall just having no choice or influence on what happens to her. It's always part of some kind of scheme, and that's just not satisfying at all. Like what's even the point of Adam and Libbie having love points with Susan? It doesn't feel like they care about her at all, there's nothing that sets Adam apart from the dozens of other guys that want to abuse Susan, so why even pretend there's a relationship there?
To reiterate, the cast is just unbelievably unlikeable. All men are pigs that just can't be normal (spying on women, taking secret photos of them, stealing their underwear, molesting, abusing, and raping them), and women are all extremely gullible and only exist to be objectified. At certain points the narration talks about Susan starting to 'wield and control her power over men', but that's just not what happens, at all. There are a select few moments where her and Jo tease men, sure, but control? I don't see any.
Everyone being a giant sexpest-pervert honestly massively validates Susan's original lifestyle of just staying at home and helping the homeless, because truly there isn't a single other member of community that deserves anything beyond prison or death. No idea how she had stayed as she was before the game began, but I guess it's true that the only thing holding men back from harassing women is her husband being around.