Operation: Establish Dominance [Restart]
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Description: Welcome to a crazy porn game where your combat skills mean everything! Something strange is happening in this fantasy world, so a pair of genetically modified “super cops” receive a special mission. They must lead an assault squad to reclaim the abandoned city of RapeCide from a criminal gang. But this game isn’t just about fights and battles. You’ll enter a world that explores themes of power, resilience, arrogance, and humility. A high-quality, well-crafted story awaits you, keeping you in constant suspense. You’ll be able to fully immerse yourself in your character and experience the entire range of emotions he feels. And of course, you’ll also enjoy some very hot porn scenes, so don’t waste any time! |
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Just my impression or Gamcore in recent months developed a DEI Department cancer? Looks like it is under the dictatorial totalitarian tyranny of Woke Garbage. From the questions supposedly most asked for people, in the front-page here. Games following Netflix Flash paradigm of decadence. Overrepresentation of femdom, female protagonist, gay and trans games. (nothing wrong in having those themes, just in the excess. I am questioning the picture, not individual dots in it)
Like ReplyCorvo Branco, just your impression.
Like ReplyCorvo Branco, I would like to see more Female Protagonists games, especially good ones.
Like ReplyNico2000, I have no objection. To that or to any other category, among the ones I mentioned or not. Provide the game promises what it intend to deliver, and deliver what it promise, I have no objection to any game. Really, any fiction is fine to me. Still, the DEI bias worries me, nothing good can come from that. And you don't really believe those "frequently asked questions" came from the audience, do you?
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