Far as the game itself goes, not terribly impressive. It's 5 repetitive minigames, 3 of them you can do at will, the other 2 when you are prompted to. Interrogation consists of figuring out how to order 4 torture methods to achieve the exact amount of points you need. The fuck fest one is just keeping two bars decreasing at the same rate by clicking one of three buttons. The fighting one is just RNG. You start off with three symbols, each one of them a different sort of attack, that get replaced next turn if you used them. Match multiple of the same ones, and you get more bang for your buck.
The last two are "emergencies", when the prisoners try to escape. One has them climbing up walls, which you solve by clicking their weiners, which is in roughly the same place every time, hitbox-wise, so...just clicking, basically. The other one I'd swear is bugged or simply too complicated. They try to escape again, but you must use one of four attacks on them before they do. Two attacks are executed by clicking, the other two by holding it. I'd swear the order is truly random. Which is a shame, since if you do too much of one, you'll be unable to use it on that prisoner, but not on others. Way too many moving parts.
Each minigame you perform consumes a number of hours, so you can't just get 100% of the info out of everyone. The game auto-saves, so if you fail a minigame, you might as well close the tab and open it again to regain the hours lost and try again.
The animations are...there, I suppose, but incredibly amateurish. Everything you do elicits the exact same reaction, or at least almost the same reaction, so no much thrill after the first time.
The writing is actually decent. It's exactly what you'd expect out of the art style and subject matter. Couldn't spot any typos, which is more than I can say for most games here.
The music is just a 10-ish second loop. Not a terribly good one at that. If you press the mute button on the top left, the button doesn't even change to show you've muted. That's one of those UI things you don't realize you miss until it's gone.
I like the concept, I truly do. Interrogating folk with sexual torture to solve a larger mystery. I'm keen on absurd muscle mass too, so seemed promising enough. Alas, the execution leaves a lot to be desired.
Oh, and it's made in Flash. So, y'know, that's a big scarlet banner right there.