Sym.BIOS: Torn Asunder (PC) Steam Key – GLOBAL
About This Game
In Sym.BIOS: Torn Asunder, you guide the lives of seven distinct characters in a choice-driven visual novel set in a future scarred by war, climate collapse, and distrust. Every decision you make has lasting impact—some immediate, others far-reaching—as you navigate moral dilemmas, shifting loyalties, and a world on the brink.
Key Features
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Deep narrative structure with branching paths and multiple endings
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Emotional and philosophical storytelling centered on themes of identity, trauma, and ethics
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Fully illustrated backgrounds ranging from post-war Rome to orbital space colonies
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Richly written characters with unique personalities and interconnected storylines
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Decision-making gameplay with meaningful consequences
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Immersive setting inspired by real-world issues like climate change and social unrest
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Written by a professional team with attention to character psychology and human emotion
Story Overview
The year is 2364. Centuries after World War III, Earth is fractured and poisoned by radiation. In the Lazio region of Italy, tech magnate Min-Joon Watal begins construction of a safe underground city, Tosca. But not everyone welcomes his utopian vision—locals suspect hidden motives, and tensions rise.
To protect his project, Watal recruits a team of Harcos mech pilots:
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Galanos, the quiet veteran haunted by duty
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Oli, the cautious diplomat navigating distrust
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Joa and Chrys, a medic and warrior couple with deep emotional scars
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Thomas, a sensitive engineer, and his AI companion RoKo, who provides both insight and awkward humor
Through their eyes, you’ll explore personal struggles, confront global conflict, and discover whether utopia can truly be built on fractured trust.
Mature Content Notice
This game includes themes that may not be appropriate for all players:
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Mental illness, paranoia, and psychological trauma
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References to sexuality and parental abuse
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Depictions of grief, amputation, and emotional distress
Player discretion is advised.