The narrative vehicle of the "Parasited" brand relies heavily on the tropes of body horror and science fiction, specifically the concept of parasitic infection or possession. This introduces a power dynamic that is a staple of erotic horror: the loss of control. In the context of this specific performance, the horror element allows for a suspension of disbelief. It provides a narrative justification for the shift in behavior of the performers, moving them from the casual, grounded reality of playing video games to a heightened state of altered consciousness or alienation. This genre framework allows Jia Lissa and Tiffany Tatum to expand their range beyond standard erotic performance into the realm of the theatrical, requiring them to portray a duality of character—the innocent gamer and the "infected" entity.
Trapped in their own living room, the two must finish a final co-op level without losing concentration. If either breaks eye contact with the screen or screams into the headset mic, the parasite takes full control. parasited jia lissa tiffany tatum gamers exclusive