'Chrome 2' - Features & Screens
by Rainier on Jan. 1, 2006 @ 1:30 a.m. PST | Filed under E3 - E3 2006 May 12th
Welcome to the Virtual Recruitment “2B Agreement” program of Matsuka & Loeb Corporation.
You are dead.
Per the rules and regulations of the Free-Market Consciousness Recovery Act, a titanium core containing your consciousness and memory has been reclaimed and can be implanted into a new body.
Consistent with Article 31 of the Act, Matsuka & Loeb offers both the implanting and purchase of said body for the amount of $3,170,000.00
The credit will be remunerated in the form of 5 years of service in M & & L Corporation.
Chrome 2 moves the player into a world of corporation wars, world of new technologies. On





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