IT House News on June 25th, a new hi plus one for the GOG platform is here, and the cyberpunk adventure game “VirtuaVerse” is now openfree eventas of the evening of June 27.
IT House learned that “VirtuaVerse” will be released in May 2020,supportSimplified Chinesethe whole is a pixel-style click adventure game.
game introduction:
In the not-so-distant future, an AI surpasses its peers, frees itself from government control, and takes over society as a whole. This artificial intelligence connects people to the same neural network, and optimizes people’s experience by processing individual personal information, thereby dragging the entire society into a virtual reality that is permanently integrated with the human brain.
As a marginal person, Nathan has no intention of connecting to this new system. He is free from the main network and relies on smuggling and selling modified accessories and cracking software to make a living. He owns a pair of Augmented Virtual Reality (AVR) glasses he assembles himself, so he can leave the AVR world at any time and see what the real world looks like.
Nathan has a girlfriend named Jay who is a gifted AVR graffiti writer, and her drone has left her splendid creations on the streets of the city. One morning, Nathan woke up to find that Jay was missing from her pillow and that she had written a strange word on the bathroom mirror.
Although Nathan accidentally broke his glasses when he woke up and is now unable to connect to the Internet, he decided he had to find his girlfriend and find out her whereabouts. However, it’s not as good as the sky, and he soon finds himself involved in a shocking secret, and learns that Jay has joined a hacker group, and he also knows a group of AVR tech wizards.
He had to travel all over the world, touching accessory graveyards, digital archaeology, crypto-shamanic tribes, and the intoxication of life and death in virtual reality.
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