In the gripping standalone interactive novel "Whiskey-Four" by John Louis, you are thrust into the heart of a galaxy teetering on the brink of chaos. As a retired contract killer from the Anomalous Interference Unit, your peaceful retirement is shattered when you're reactivated to tackle a sinister, unknown threat on a remote frontier world. With 396,000 words of immersive text-based storytelling, your journey is powered by the limitless scope of your imagination.
The galaxy is gripped by a pervasive sense of unease, and you find yourself as the sole bulwark against a looming catastrophe. But your mission is fraught with peril—not only from the mysterious threat you must confront, but also from relentless corporate assassins, SWAT teams, and even your own obsessive ex-lover who refuses to stay buried. As you navigate this treacherous landscape, you'll need to manage your dwindling resources wisely to survive the onslaught.
"Whiskey-Four" offers a deeply personalized experience. You can play as a man or woman, and explore relationships that span the spectrum of sexual orientations. Whether you choose to rekindle an old flame or extinguish it permanently, your choices will shape your path. Engage in fleeting romantic encounters amidst the chaos, and select from three distinct body types that influence the narrative's flow.
Your mission is clear: save the galaxy from itself. But with so many forces arrayed against you, the question remains—can you survive long enough to see your mission through, or will the galaxy claim you first?