Seeking to remind myself why Alternate Reality: The City is one of my favorite games of all time, even amidst massively multiplayer game worlds and games approaching nearly life-like graphics, I recently started up a new character on an emulator and found the game still extremely challenging, mysterious, and lots of fun. Arriving at the mysterious Floating Gate in the center of the city you will hear the wind whistling through the town square, you will hear the commotion of a bustling town, and
False, in The Dungeon you escape the virtual reality, breaking into an alien computer control room.
There are many obvious clues too, like the very title of the game itself, "Alternate Reality." If you were merely abducted by aliens that's not an alternate reality, that's the same reality.
You don't roll stats for your current existence nor do you need to be 'connected' to your current existence.
You're truly very unfamiliar with Alternate Reality, much like t