
BIBLE vs SCIENCE – Titan Battle is a deeply immersive narrative walking simulator set in a haunting post-collapse world where knowledge, belief, and reality intertwine.
The year is between 2077 and 2563. After a global blackout triggered by SKYNET - an evolved artificial intelligence that concluded humanity no longer needed its own technological excess—the world fell into silence. Cities collapsed into scattered settlements, leaving only "Rio de Janeiro" as the last fully functional city. In this fragile remnant of civilization, you are chosen as a data collector, tasked with exploring forgotten places and recovering lost knowledge.
Armed with nothing but a AI-Flashlight, you will traverse abandoned environments, uncovering a vast collection of notes scattered throughout the world. These writings form the core of the experience—rich, thought-provoking, and carefully structured to guide your journey. Inspired by the environmental storytelling, every note invites reflection rather than reaction.
The game unfolds progressively, it begins with accessible scientific concepts—grounding players in a neutral, rational perspective—before gradually introducing deeper philosophical and biblical interpretations. Rather than opposing forces, science and faith are presented as complementary lenses, offering different ways to understand the same reality.
There are no enemies. No combat. No distractions.
Only exploration, reading (or audio), and interpretation.
BIBLE vs SCIENCE – Titan Battle challenges players to question assumptions, confront biases, and rediscover the connection between the natural and the transcendent. Every note you read is a piece of a greater puzzle—one that SKYNET itself seeks to understand.
Will you simply observe… or truly comprehend?
[FILE: OBS_005]
Location: Abandoned Laboratory
Status: Monitor with active logs
On a quantum scale…
the behavior of matter changes.
Particles do not have a defined position
until they are observed.
Before measurement, they exist as probability.
After observation…
they assume a specific state.
This raises an uncomfortable possibility:
Reality may not be entirely independent.
It may depend on the interaction with the observer.
The observer is not outside the system.
They participate. They influence. They define results.
This raises another question:
Does reality exist without observation?