Welcome to the world of ‘Gaymers’, where games, role play and virtual reality all come together to blur the lines of real-life interactions and online and electronic fantasy. ‘Gaymers’ keeps you guessing whether the steamy action is happening face-to-face or mind-to-mind, but it’s always balls out, intense and energized. Director Steve Cruz guides a cast of 10 hung and horny 'Gaymers' through his alternate plane where they play out their hottest sexual dreams in video games, fantasy board games, and go balls deep into the world of virtual reality. Every game they play brings each of them closer together with enough cock sucking and hole plunging action to keep them all occupied for hours.
Need a spot? Some muscles for manual labor? A lesson in home improvement? Your Big Brother is always there with a strong helping hand. Get your guy time in with TitanMen exclusives Lorenzo Flexx, Jesse Jackman and Liam Knox, who bring male bonding to a new level. Tristan Jaxx arrives to pick up Luke Adams for some gym time, but gets distracted by the jockstrapped stud’s impressive assets. Daymin Voss oversleeps—but still manages to get his workout in when bud Jason Vario wakes him up for some personal training with a heavy weight. The sweat builds for landscapers Jesse Jackman and Julian Knowles, who cool off in the pool before things heat up again as their woodwork gets harder. Apprentice Lorenzo Flexx gets a jolt from electrician Liam Knox, who gives the bright-eyed, blue-collar stud some special instruction with his unit.
When you visit the 'Gun Show', you'll get your fill of patriots, good ol’ boys, Second Amendment activists, and plenty of concealed weapons hidden deep inside camouflaged pants. With a ton of testosterone-filled studs who want to shoot things, you’re in for a wild ride complete with pumped up country boys wanting to unload their pistols with every gun-totin' stud they see. Steve Cruz directs this deliciously witty spoof of American firearm culture where the men are men, and their guns are cocked and loaded!
Sometimes the line between the good guys and the bad guys is not entirely defined. So who will end up on top in 'Vice' - the Law or the Cartel?