Well, we finally have it, an explicitly BBC - themed cuck game that isn't cringey garbage. It does graze that line somewhat, but manages to stay on the right side of it thanks to taking its time with the corruption. Just because the theme is based on dehumanizing stereotypes doesn't give you a carte blanche to disregard all notions of believable human interaction, and the dev understands that. It is held back by some technical issues and unfocused design.
+ The character models are generally appealing and memorable, with only a few generic forgettable faces on some side characters (Jennifer, Sarita, Melissa)
+ 3 routes each with its own exclusive scenes, so there is replayability
+ Optional side-content
+ Really hot scenes, especially as the game goes on. Fair number of animations.
+ The dialogue, while often flawed, manages to maintain an appropriate tone for the interactions between characters, sometimes campy, sometimes serious, sometimes suspenseful, and it works. You get a quite decent corruption progression reflected in the sex scenes and non-sexual interactions between characters. Crucially for a corruption game, it feels earned and suspension of disbelief is not completely busted during sex scenes. It's still unmistakeably porn with a porn-plot, but better-delivered than pretty much any other game with this fetish.
- The early animations are really janky, but by the end of the current content they are much nicer.
- The tutorialization in the early game is not clear enough and gives the wrong impression about the routes. There is one choice that locks you into the Blackmail route and that's the only that matters in that regard. The Cheating and Cuckold routes are less clear, but as I understand it they are also set early in the game and don't flow into each other based on player actions like the tutorial seems to suggest. I could be wrong on this, even the walkthrough doesn't make it clear.
- Quite a lot of technical jank when it comes to dialogue and videos, especially during scenes. The whole dialogue system on RPGM feels sluggish and unresponsive (instant text should be a ubiquitous option in every RPGM game), especially when it's also trying to play picture slides as an animation. Ren'py is better in this respect, but then some of the videos run at a low framerate as the engine struggles.
- The first few days of the game are chock-full of character introductions, subplots and tasks for the character that it's very difficult to remember them all. Not just for the player, but for the characters themselves (MC forgets to do something important more than once, and so do other characters) but also the game itself (some subplots are just lost into the ether, and some scenes are unintentionally repeatable). Somewhere in all this there was supposed to be a job system for the MC to earn money and presumably there was going to be a day system with a slower pacing of events as well as multiple relevant stats (Jason's Madness stat comes up once and is never mentioned again), but that got dropped too in favor of just being a linear VN, which is a pity.
- The dialogue early in the game is often hokey and punctuated with freaking text emoticons and Spanish punctuation that doesn't belong. Thankfully this is largely dropped and the overall writing quality improves noticeably over the course of the game.
- The scenes can repeat themselves with having to see the same animation more than once, though in these cases there is a progression to it with more variations to come.
= The sound design can be fairly goofy, with constant whimsickal tinkling sound effects, like the antagonist is casting his Black Magic on the girl during scenes. For me it fits the half-serious tone of the game, but I can see it being a nuisance to some players. It's supposed to indicate progress, but damn is it incessant in a lot of scenes. The choice of music is goofy too, with sped-up and slowed-down tracks cribbed from other sources (and I mean multiple variations of the same track), and sometimes it's pretty over-the-top, like when the antagonist is plotting some mischief and it literally sounds like a horror game, including sinister whispering.
= No "pure" route, if you care.