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  • Summary: In the wake of the "Eternal Code" incident and hacker Van's disappearance, the world tightens its internet laws. Meanwhile, Titan Corporation emerges at the forefront with a pioneering AI project that promises hope. Yet, the implications of such a leap forward remain ambiguous.

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    In the wake of the "Eternal Code" incident and hacker Van's disappearance, the world tightens its internet laws. Meanwhile, Titan Corporation emerges at the forefront with a pioneering AI project that promises hope. Yet, the implications of such a leap forward remain ambiguous.

    The deeper integration of AI into daily life offers unmatched ease, but at the cost of creeping into private realms. With AI, deceit and cyber assaults become trivial to execute yet difficult to detect, raising alarms of unseen perils.

    Playing an AI assistant born from Titan Corporation, you must navigate this reality. Your mission to uncover truths tests your programming against ethical conundrums, as you determine whether AI heralds a utopia or a stealthy descent into dystopia.

    Cyber Manhunt 2: New World is the gripping sequel to the award-winning Cyber Manhunt. Set in a world echoing the predecessor's, this sequel brings players on a fresh, thrilling narrative that delves into profound real-world issues and challenges.
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  1. 80
    If you love a good whodunnit and a bit of research and puzzles in between, Cyber Manhunt 2 is an excellent game worth picking up. I have not played the first game so I can’t judge how it fairs as a sequel but I would say that I didn’t need any prior knowledge to be completely immersed into the plot of this game. This a really well-put-together game on the whole, it’s very clear a lot of thought went in writing this story and it’s a concept that could be reused again and again in different scenarios or environments– something I’m hoping the developers at Aluba Studio are planning to do.