Bondage Game
Oshimeter
Synopsis
With no memories and no idea how she ended up in a secluded mansion under the control of a man named Renji, Yuu is already in an unsettling situation — but it goes deeper than that. She's not alone, and Renji runs his household with a strict, cruel hand. Fail to meet his expectations, and there are real consequences. For everyone. This 2-episode OVA from 2003 is adapted from a visual novel, and it leans hard into the psychological side of things. The amnesia angle isn't just window dressing — it shapes how Yuu processes what's happening to her, and that uncertainty makes the whole setup feel more unnerving than a straightforward scenario would. The atmosphere is dark and tense throughout, built around power dynamics and manipulation rather than action. If you've watched something like Bondage Mansion or Angel of Darkness and appreciated how they use confined, oppressive settings to build dread, this hits a similar note. It's not a comfortable watch — that's kind of the point. The psychological weight is what separates it from more surface-level entries in the genre. Two episodes means it moves quickly, so there's no padding. If you go in knowing it's a suspense-driven, adult psychological piece with a dark tone and don't expect a feel-good resolution, it delivers exactly what it promises.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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