Join us on a journey through the struggles of protagonists who must adapt to survive.
1. Cyberpunk 2077

In Cyberpunk 2077, players embody V, a mercenary navigating the treacherous streets of Night City. Forced to make morally gray decisions, V's quest for survival blurs the line between hero and villain.
As V, players face constant pursuit from law enforcement, forcing them to make difficult choices to evade capture. In this unforgiving world, sacrifices must be made to protect what little remains of V's humanity.
2. The Last of Us Part II

Embark on a journey with Delsin Rowe, a rebellious street artist, as he battles against government oppression in Infamous: Second Son.
After a life-changing accident grants him extraordinary powers, Delsin finds himself hunted by the Department of Unified Protection (DUP), forcing him to seek vengeance while grappling with his moral compass.
Delsin's attacks focus on incapacitating foes rather than lethal force, though collateral damage is sometimes inevitable. Despite his best intentions, chaos ensues as he struggles to control his newfound abilities.
3. Deus Ex: Human Revolution

Deus Ex: Human Revolution delves into the theme of transhumanism and corporate conspiracy. As Adam Jensen, players navigate a world where augmentation blurs the line between man and machine, forcing them to confront the ethical implications of their choices.
In this game, players have the freedom to eliminate anyone they choose, or complete the game without taking a single life. However, even the noble Corvo can indirectly cause the demise of others. How can the heroic Corvo know that those he incapacitates will be unharmed thereafter?
