Resist
This is a game with timed text where you have a single option at any moment: resist. If you don’t resist, things happen automatically.
This makes the game essentially the opposite of the 2020 game Move On , which was a timed-text game where the only option was to move on, with things happening automatically if you didn’t.
Like usual, I didn’t enjoy the timed text feature (at this point, I think that only 1% of games with it use it effectively, and almost all of them could be rewritten without it), but it is essential to the gameplay here. The options let you choose the speed of the text.
The storyline was witty and funny. It’s quickly apparent that the situation is not what you think it would be.
The background is a suitably disturbing image created by one of the many recent neural net AI art generators.
Being an intro actually made this game better, for me, since timed text is most enjoyable the less it is used, and since the initial internal perspective shift is so effective.