Master Reboot

Master Reboot

released on Oct 29, 2013

Master Reboot

released on Oct 29, 2013

Imagine a world where death is no longer final, where precious memories are saved to enjoy forever, where your soul is immortal, welcome to the Soul Cloud. Upload your soul to our dedicated servers and relax knowing that a part of you will live on for eternity. That favorite holiday, happy moments from your childhood, meeting that special someone for the first time. All these memories saved for your digital soul for your family to revisit again and again. The Soul Cloud - saving your past to secure your future. Master Reboot is a haunting first person sci-fi adventure horror game set inside the Soul Cloud. It's an exploration game with action and puzzle elements set across 34 unique environments. In the not-too-distant future exists the Soul Cloud, a giant server that holds the data of your soul and your memories when you die. The Soul Cloud is filled with floating islands, each island looks like a town, village or city filled with rooms, skyscrapers and houses that hold people’s memories. To house your Soul, a family member (or you before you die) must purchase an island on the Soul Cloud where the server will generate rooms, houses or skyscrapers that hold each and every memory from the deceased’s past. The game features a distinctive visual style, intriguing story-line, psychological adventure-game action and a dynamic atmospheric soundtrack. Get prepared for upload......Where am I?.....Who am I?......It's time to piece your life......and death back together.


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- Historia confusa -
Es de los pocos juegos que e dejado, me llamo la atención mucho pero al momento de jugarlo me decepcióno mucho.
No tiene nada destacable en las horas que le dedique, ni cumple con dar miedo.
Su historia no me parecio tampoco algo interesante

Features the quantification of the human mind as memories in a computer but the story is about the developers life and fixing her husbands murder and also a virus? Man I dunno. It ain't good.