VirtuaVerse
Genre: Adventure - Point-and-click - Sci-fi
Works on: Windows (7, 8, 10), Linux (Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.12+)
Released: May 12, 2020
Company: Theta Division / Blood Music
Size: 340 MB
Installer version: 0.435 (57088)
Store page: https://www.gog.com/game/virtuaverse
GOG Database: https://www.gogdb.org/product/2116968103
PCGamingWiki https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/VirtuaVerse
► Description
Description:
In a future not-so-far-away, one superior intelligence prevails
above all other AI. Society is migrating to a permanently-integrated
reality connected to a single neural network, continuously
optimizing user experience by processing personal data.
An outsider, Nathan, makes a living off-the-grid as a smuggler of
modded hardware and cracked software. Geared with a custom headset,
he is among the few that can switch AVR off and see reality for what
it truly is. Nathan shares an apartment with his girlfriend Jay, a
talented AVR graffiti artist whose drones bit-spray techno-color all
over the city's augmented space.
One morning, Nathan wakes to an empty apartment and discovers a
cryptic message on the bathroom mirror. Having accidentally broken
his headset, Nathan is disconnected but determined to figure out
what happened to Jay. He embarks on an unbelievable journey
involving hacker groups and guilds of AVR technomancers.
Traversing the world, Nathan confronts hardware graveyards, digital
archaeology, tribes of cryptoshamans, and virtual reality debauchery.
In a future not-so-far-away, one superior intelligence prevails
above all other AI. Society is migrating to a permanently-integrated
reality connected to a single neural network, continuously
optimizing user experience by processing personal data.
An outsider, Nathan, makes a living off-the-grid as a smuggler of
modded hardware and cracked software. Geared with a custom headset,
he is among the few that can switch AVR off and see reality for what
it truly is. Nathan shares an apartment with his girlfriend Jay, a
talented AVR graffiti artist whose drones bit-spray techno-color all
over the city's augmented space.
One morning, Nathan wakes to an empty apartment and discovers a
cryptic message on the bathroom mirror. Having accidentally broken
his headset, Nathan is disconnected but determined to figure out
what happened to Jay. He embarks on an unbelievable journey
involving hacker groups and guilds of AVR technomancers.
Traversing the world, Nathan confronts hardware graveyards, digital
archaeology, tribes of cryptoshamans, and virtual reality debauchery.
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