What does it mean to be free? As of the game's present, both of the two leads are "free" from previous owners. They live their lives in peace, love each other dearly and seem to have an extended social circle. Still, the game's writing makes it clear that this freedom is built on a past of opression. Dark pasts lurk just under the surface, stemming from both their individual histories as well as the larger contexts in which they were created. The marks of such on their bodies, on the way they think and both in what is said and what isn't. Can you truly find freedom in those circumstances? Can you find what you want and what you need?
Those are the question the game, and the characters in it want to wrangle with. What I liked the most about the game's writing is the way that it asks you (in a clever meta framing this is also the purpose of the tape in game) to question things that you might take for granted. What is love? What is sex? What is desire? What does it mean to be influenced by something? What does it mean to control or be controlled? Freedom is to understand yourself and your relationship to these things. To be free is to understand what you want, or at least make active efforts towards doing so.
This is no straightforward process, it involves trial and error, doubt and uncertainity but it's one that's worth doing. It comes in steps, and maybe some things are impossible to truly convey but as long as you question you will find something. Something beyond the purpose for which you were made, someone besides who you were made to be. That's good enough. Especially in a world that's actively trying to destroy spaces to do such a thing. A game for queer perverts of all knds.
The art and music are also very well done, all enhancing the unique atmosphere. The almost detatched nature of the narration enhancing the framing device and ideas surounding voyureism.