In the gripping interactive novel "Whiskey-Four" by John Louis, you step into the shoes of a retired contract killer from the Anomalous Interference Unit. With 396,000 words of text-based storytelling, this standalone game harnesses the boundless power of your imagination, devoid of graphics or sound effects.
You find yourself reactivated on a remote frontier world to confront a sinister and mysterious threat that threatens the entire galaxy. The void is filled with a palpable sense of unease, signaling the approach of something monumental and dangerous.
Your mission is clear: prevent this looming catastrophe from engulfing the galaxy. However, you're not alone in your endeavors; you're hunted by corporate assassins, law enforcement, and even your ex, who has risen from the dead with a vendetta. Amidst this chaos, you must navigate your perilous journey, manage scarce resources, and engage in combat with various adversaries, including corporate kill agents and SWAT teams.
"Whiskey-Four" allows you to customize your character's gender, sexual orientation, and body type, each choice influencing the narrative's direction. You'll have the chance to rekindle an old flame or extinguish it forever, and engage in fleeting romantic encounters as you strive to survive and complete your mission.
Can you save the galaxy from itself, or will it kill you first? The fate of the universe hangs by a thread, and you hold the key to sealing the gates of hell. Dive into "Whiskey-Four" and embark on a thrilling adventure where every decision you make could mean the difference between salvation and doom.