Interrogation: You will be deceived

Interrogation: You will be deceived

As a police detective tasked with bringing down a dangerous terrorist group, you'll fight on two fronts: Interrogating suspects and managing your team and its reputation. How far will you go to stop the criminals as time runs out? Manipulation, threats, or even torture? Do the ends justify the means? Interrogation is a narrative conversation and puzzle game that challenges common preconceptions about high-octane issues such as terrorism, police brutality, and the power imbalance between citizens, the state, and large corporations. The game seeks to raise important moral, ideological, and practical questions in the minds of players.

Story

Be the lead detective to take down a mysterious terrorist organization: The Liberation Front. Use a complex conversation simulation system to interrogate and psychologically manipulate realistic suspects in a noir game about political radicalization and abuse of authority. Rich or poor, progressive or conservative, women or men - the Liberation Front attracts people from all walks and corners of society to its ranks. They want to violently destroy the social order as we know it and rebuild it from the ground up. Can you stop them? Will you stop them? In your pursuit of The Liberation Front terrorist organization, you'll have to coordinate your team to gather intelligence, manage your limited budget, and deal with the press hot on your heels to get a good story. But that's only half of it: your main task as a senior investigator is to interrogate suspects. To decide whether intimidation, cunning or empathy is the right approach, it's important to understand their backgrounds and thus their motivations. There is no universal solution - but the clock is ticking relentlessly. The closer you get to the real culprits and the more resistant your suspects become, the more difficult the interrogations become. Reveal the truth through complex conversations, psychological manipulation, and other techniques. The liberation front is not easily dissolved.