The game takes place 82 years after "The Collapse," a cataclysmic event that led to the total ban of Artificial Intelligence and most high-level computing technology.

While CPUs are outlawed, "The Blue"—a mysterious nanotech substance—is legal for elite agents. It integrates into the human body to grant superhuman abilities but carries a heavy mental toll and requires regular doses to maintain. Narrative and Themes

Society has reverted to mid-20th-century technology levels to avoid the risk of another AI singularity.

is a sci-fi "Nordic Noir" point-and-click adventure game released in 2019, developed by Clifftop Games and Faravid Interactive and published by Raw Fury. It blends traditional detective mystery tropes with a unique world-building premise set in a post-AI apocalyptic future. Setting: The Post-Collapse World

Players control , a cybernetically augmented special agent sent to Nordsund to investigate a string of brutal murders.

Whispers Of A Machine Apr 2026

The game takes place 82 years after "The Collapse," a cataclysmic event that led to the total ban of Artificial Intelligence and most high-level computing technology.

While CPUs are outlawed, "The Blue"—a mysterious nanotech substance—is legal for elite agents. It integrates into the human body to grant superhuman abilities but carries a heavy mental toll and requires regular doses to maintain. Narrative and Themes Whispers of a Machine

Society has reverted to mid-20th-century technology levels to avoid the risk of another AI singularity. The game takes place 82 years after "The

is a sci-fi "Nordic Noir" point-and-click adventure game released in 2019, developed by Clifftop Games and Faravid Interactive and published by Raw Fury. It blends traditional detective mystery tropes with a unique world-building premise set in a post-AI apocalyptic future. Setting: The Post-Collapse World Setting: The Post-Collapse World Players control , a

Players control , a cybernetically augmented special agent sent to Nordsund to investigate a string of brutal murders.