In the diverse landscape of visual novels, the "infiltration" subgenre occupies a specific niche that blends elements of espionage thrillers with erotic tension. Among these titles, Secret Mission: Sennyuu Sousakan wa Zettai ni Make (Secret Mission: The Infiltration Investigator Absolutely Won't Lose) stands out as a quintessential example of the "temptation thriller." Developed by the brand sirent, the game presents a narrative that is not merely about a character overcoming obstacles, but rather about the friction between professional duty and physiological vulnerability. Through its protagonist, the elite investigator Shizuku, the game explores the classic trope of the "mind versus body" conflict, using the concept of an "unloseable" mission as a setup for inevitable dramatic failure.
Due to censorship concerns from console porting partners, the original v1.0 digital release had four CG scenes slightly cropped. The Ma Repack restores the full, uncropped artwork from the prototype build. (Note: The "Ma" in "Ma Repack" is a pun—it refers to both the in-game drug and the Japanese character for "demon/demonic," indicating the full, uncensored demonic corruption theme.)
She wanted to ask who had commissioned the repack and why such insistence on “no gap.” She wanted to know what Ma’s originals were used for, whether the clients stitched them into lives that needed better stories. She pressed down the questions like nails and took the credits. Her anonymity was as much a garment as the coat around her shoulders.
8 Original Net Animation (ONA) episodes, each roughly 7 minutes long.
In the diverse landscape of visual novels, the "infiltration" subgenre occupies a specific niche that blends elements of espionage thrillers with erotic tension. Among these titles, Secret Mission: Sennyuu Sousakan wa Zettai ni Make (Secret Mission: The Infiltration Investigator Absolutely Won't Lose) stands out as a quintessential example of the "temptation thriller." Developed by the brand sirent, the game presents a narrative that is not merely about a character overcoming obstacles, but rather about the friction between professional duty and physiological vulnerability. Through its protagonist, the elite investigator Shizuku, the game explores the classic trope of the "mind versus body" conflict, using the concept of an "unloseable" mission as a setup for inevitable dramatic failure.
Due to censorship concerns from console porting partners, the original v1.0 digital release had four CG scenes slightly cropped. The Ma Repack restores the full, uncropped artwork from the prototype build. (Note: The "Ma" in "Ma Repack" is a pun—it refers to both the in-game drug and the Japanese character for "demon/demonic," indicating the full, uncensored demonic corruption theme.) secret mission sennyuu sousakan wa zettai ni ma repack
She wanted to ask who had commissioned the repack and why such insistence on “no gap.” She wanted to know what Ma’s originals were used for, whether the clients stitched them into lives that needed better stories. She pressed down the questions like nails and took the credits. Her anonymity was as much a garment as the coat around her shoulders. In the diverse landscape of visual novels, the
8 Original Net Animation (ONA) episodes, each roughly 7 minutes long. Due to censorship concerns from console porting partners,