In a world ruled by corporations and technology “Supercontinent” is one of the most important. It produces neural implants that can enhance or alter human conscience. Two friends, Donovan and Brandeis discover a secret, that a missing android Type Akara-184 holds. This Akara Unit just came to Donovan and his bar – “the Red Strings Club” – because it was hacked by a hacking group called PROXYMA at Supercontinent itself.
Now it is up to the player to discover the secret behind Supercontinents plan to manipulate their sold human implants. The story begins with a falling Brandeis. Seemingly from a high building. It all starts ~ with the end. Or so it seems.

The beginning captures me right away, with its athmosphere (raining of course), the melodic intriguing soundtrack – And if you’ve read William Gibsons “Neuromancer” or played “Shadowrun”, or have seen “Blade Runner” it’ll get you too. All of these seem to be the muse of cyberspace. Like Case in Neuromancer, Brandeis is a cyberspace hacker discovering Supercontinent’s plot from the secret Akara Unit ..
Now they hide Akara-184 as a Chobits-like doorman welcoming customers at Donovans bar …
Let me give you some screens:
More human than human is our motto (Dr. Eldon Tyrell)
Blade Runner – 1984