Having defeated Irish and his mob, the heroes find themselves able to breathe again as an uneasy quiet settles over Prominence.
The vigilantes Wraith and Ghost help keep order in the streets, fighting the remnants of organized crime.
In the shadows, a new threat is stirring.
Sorry about the audio quality. The noisiest air conditioner kinda messed this up a lot.
PLAYERS
- Matt – The Wraith. Got his Masters in Electrical Engineering with a minor in acoustic design. 10 years back, shortly after beginning employment, his father was diagnosed with Huntington’s Disease. He got himself checked out and found out that he’s also positive for Hereditary Huntington’s. With nothing to live for and nothing to lose, he decided to take down the mob before he died.
- Manda – Lacey Clark, aka “The Ghost.” Seemingly apathetic, though very bright and goal oriented. Lacey gets bored with life extremely fast, looking for thrills to make life worth living. She entered the hero game after hearing stories on her mother’s news reports. Agile and good with a gun, terrifying to lay your eyes on in a dark alleyway.
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It’s a much better vibrate setting than a ringtone.
What makes the picture is the PBR box.
You know, I missed that completely. We stay classy here on The Drunk and the Ugly.
I want Ghost and Nell to meet in an air duct. And team up to kill that air conditioner.
I second that.
WOW! The sound quality in this is bad! Which is sad, because the game was very fun and had a good feel to it…… Well, the parts that I could understand, that is.
I’m not sure I forgive The Witch for all she has done.Yes she has a good personality, but she has killed a lot of people. And I may have been fine with that fact if all the people she has killed were bad people, who in a way deserved it, but we know for a fact that she has killed innocent people, and she doesn’t seem that sorry to me!
Yeah. . . the perils of recording next to a busted air conditioner. Sighs
As for the witch and her past, I’m pretty sure she doesn’t forgive herself for the things she did for the IRA or the Irishman. She’s trying to work towards redemption.