From the innovators and creators at Wales Interactive, Dead Reset is another fun addition to the World of Adventure games. Go beyond your mobile screen and play it bigger and better on your PC or Mac. An immersive experience awaits you.
Dead Reset feels like a playable sci‑fi horror movie where every bad choice ends in a messy death and then the story rewinds with new info. Cole Mason is a surgeon who gets snatched and dumped in a flooded research facility, forced to cut into a patient that is hosting a nasty evolving parasite. The hook is the loop. He dies, things reset, and now the player knows one more detail, a different route, a hint in a line he missed. It is tense, sometimes gross, and shot like a film with practical gore that really sells the scene. Quick decisions pop up a lot, so it keeps the pulse up rather than just watching.
Choices feel heavy. The game keeps track of how other characters see Cole and who is even still breathing, and those relationships actually steer where the plot goes. Nudge him toward making hard calls for the greater good or let him slide into something colder, and the ending swings wildly based on that. There is a streaming mode that removes the timers if friends want to call the shots and argue over which terrible option is less terrible. On PC with BlueStacks, clicking through the fast prompts is clean, and the bigger screen does the effects and subtitles a favor. If someone likes story games that punish carelessness but reward paying attention, this loop scratches that itch.
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