From publisher blurb:
In the days leading up to Halloween in the player’s city, a series of horrifying murders has gripped the city's underbelly. The victims, all young women between the ages of 20 and 25, have been gruesomely killed in the supposed safety of their own homes. The city's shadows have grown darker with each passing day, and fear has seeped into the hearts of its residents.
Rachel O'Connor, a meticulous data analyst, sought patterns in the city's ever-changing information web. Grace Martinez, an urban explorer and photographer, captured the decaying beauty of its structures. Sarah Reynolds, a programming virtuoso, navigated the digital underbelly with ease. Emily Sinclair, a gaming enthusiast, found solace in virtual worlds. Olivia Price, a vibrant tattoo artist, adorned the bodies of the city's underground scene.
A chilling sense of dread hangs over the city as the police investigation into these murders stalls. The authorities have labeled the cases as low-priority, dismissing them as unrelated and lacking substantial leads. The victims' families are left in despair, and a sense of injustice and helplessness permeates the air.
As the players step into this, they find themselves in a nightmare teeming with secrets, corruption, and despair. The streets pulse with energy, but they also harbor shadows, and it's here, in the heart of this sprawling metropolis, that the players must uncover the truth, unveil the identity of the predator, and confront the darkness that plagues the city's very soul. In the neon-lit streets of a sprawling, dystopian city, where technology and corruption coexist, a sinister shadow looms over the urban landscape. The metropolis, a tangled web of towering skyscrapers and dark alleyways, has become the hunting ground for a relentless serial killer. Five lives have already been claimed, and the city's underbelly trembles with fear.
he victims, young women in their early twenties, share a common thread—they all lived solitary lives, their existence a quiet murmur in the cacophony of the city. Each was connected by a tragic fate, a fate that bound them to a faceless, ruthless murderer.