
REPROCESS is a cyberpunk single-player interrogation game with social deduction mechanics, evidence cards, apparatus readings, emotional pressure, and false leads.
Question suspects, expose contradictions, build a case map, and decide whether the system uncovered the truth — or produced a false positive.
You are an investigator working inside a system that classifies people, bodies, memories, and testimonies with cold precision. Every suspect has a file. Every statement becomes data. Every contradiction can be processed.
Your task is to determine whether the suspect is human or synthetic. Lies, crimes, hidden motives, and emotional reactions are not the final verdict — they are tools for exposing the suspect’s true identity.
The suspect claims to be human.
The system says otherwise.
To reach the truth, you must keep control of the interrogation before the suspect shuts down.
Choose your line of questioning, apply emotional pressure, expose contradictions, and watch how suspects react when their story begins to break. Every answer can reveal a new lead, a hidden motive, or a dangerous false conclusion.
Use facts, deductions, tools, procedures, apparatus readings, and suspect reactions at the right moment and in the right combination. Challenge statements, test hypotheses, reveal hidden roles, expose concealed crimes, or break a cover story.
Organize testimonies, evidence, suspicions, leads, and contradictions into a visual map of the case. Connect the facts, identify broken logic, and find the missing links before the system closes the file.
Acquire and stack interrogation protocols that change how you process evidence, pressure suspects, read apparatus data, and pursue leads. Shape your methods from case to case as you advance through the system.
In REPROCESS, identity is never simple. A suspect may look human, speak like a human, and remember a human life — while the system says otherwise.
Another may look synthetic because of implants, trauma, illegal prosthetics, corrupted evidence, or a crime they are trying to hide.
Analyze conflicting testimonies, unreliable data, emotional tells, machine-generated classifications, and suspects trying to pass as something they are not.
The machine may flag a liar.
The file may mark a subject as dangerous.
The apparatus may return a positive result.
Your job is not to confirm the verdict.
Your job is to reprocess it.
Was the truth detected — or was it only a false positive?