A narrative-focused crooked cop game. Manipulate death investigations and file false evidence to reap ill-gotten gains from a ruthless insurance syndicate in a dystopian future. Save yourself.
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It is the near future. Impoverished governments are forced to rely on private corporations for the funding of basic civil services.
In exchange for sponsoring police departments, insurance companies are given the right to offer massive cash bonuses to sworn officers who discover evidence of insurance fraud - especially fraud that leads to the reduction or elimination of claims.
The program is incredibly successful.
As a newly-appointed death investigator in the local police department, the scenes you attend are filled with vital and accurate information on how, when and why your victims perished.
You need to distort, ruin and obscure as much of this information as possible.
A legal and honest interrogation of bystanders is not going to get you anywhere. Abuse your authority to extract false confessions, pin crimes on the innocent and intimidate secrets out of people that you can twist and manipulate to suit your own agenda.
Fabricating new evidence won't be enough - you'll need to piece all of it together into a compelling and totally false narrative that is reasonably believable.
The more damaging it is to the insurance policies of the deceased, the richer and more admired within the department you'll become.
Your position affords you an enormous amount of power. This power draws the attention of many ambitious people, and many hidden interests.
As you rise through the department, you'll find yourself drawn into a web of deceit that exceeds your own, unravelling a larger conspiracy with branching paths, strange revelations and multiple endings.
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It is the near future. Impoverished governments are forced to rely on private corporations for the funding of basic civil services.
In exchange for sponsoring police departments, insurance companies are given the right to offer massive cash bonuses to sworn officers who discover evidence of insurance fraud - especially fraud that leads to the reduction or elimination of claims.
The program is incredibly successful.
As a newly-appointed death investigator in the local police department, the scenes you attend are filled with vital and accurate information on how, when and why your victims perished.
You need to distort, ruin and obscure as much of this information as possible.
A legal and honest interrogation of bystanders is not going to get you anywhere. Abuse your authority to extract false confessions, pin crimes on the innocent and intimidate secrets out of people that you can twist and manipulate to suit your own agenda.
Fabricating new evidence won't be enough - you'll need to piece all of it together into a compelling and totally false narrative that is reasonably believable.
The more damaging it is to the insurance policies of the deceased, the richer and more admired within the department you'll become.
Your position affords you an enormous amount of power. This power draws the attention of many ambitious people, and many hidden interests.
As you rise through the department, you'll find yourself drawn into a web of deceit that exceeds your own, unravelling a larger conspiracy with branching paths, strange revelations and multiple endings.
A narrative-focused crooked cop game. Manipulate death investigations and file false evidence to reap ill-gotten gains from a ruthless insurance syndicate in a dystopian future. Save yourself.
We are not affiliated with IsThereAnyDeal.
Steam data © 2025 Valve Corporation. Steam and the Steam logo are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Valve Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. Independent of Valve. Pricing and availability subject to change.
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