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Prison Simulator VR
Releases: To be announced
Developer
PlayWay S.A.
Publisher
PlayWay S.A.
Description
In Prison Simulator VR, you become the master of your own experience. There's a freedom in what you do, regardless if it is to be a vigilant watchman of order or turn a blind eye to the prisoners' nefarious deals.
With a wide variety of different tasks, search prison cells, confiscate illegal items, interact with the seemingly bleak prison environment and its tenants, instilling fear or gaining respect - your choices matter! Each and every character will react to the things you do, but whether you end up with more friends or enemies is entirely up to you.
Watch out! You never know what might happen if you push them a little too hard!
On top of it all, Prison Simulator VR has two modes available, depending on your preference. You can explore the story mode, following thrilling clues and twists as you uncover what lurks within. For players who prefer a gameplay with less restraints, freeplay mode is a perfect way to live the every day life of a guard without the constraints of a plot.
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