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Venti minuti di gioco per Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes su Switch.
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00:08Grazie a tutti.
00:45Grazie a tutti.
01:18Grazie a tutti.
01:21Grazie a tutti.
01:57Come on, my friend. Hang on. Don't give up.
02:00Please, let me die.
02:16Wake up, Michael.
02:20Who are you?
02:22Who's there?
02:24Please, Michael, wake up.
02:27Wake up.
02:28This silence, this darkness. Where am I?
02:38Where are you?
02:40Where are you hiding?
02:43Michael, please, wake up.
02:46Michael, is that my name?
02:52I can't remember anything.
02:58Wake up, Michael, wake up, Michael.
03:02Wake up, Michael.
03:02Please wake up.
03:03Wake up now.
03:06Don't go.
03:07Don't go.
03:08Please, come back.
03:09This silence.
03:11This darkness.
03:13This emptiness.
03:26This darkness.
03:50Good morning.
03:52Good morning.
03:58You're strong enough to get out of bed.
04:00You're strong enough to get out of bed.
04:00That's wonderful news.
04:01I must say you're looking much better, considering what you've been through, of course.
04:06Or you.
04:07Ah, yes, of course.
04:09Forgive my manners.
04:10You've been with us for so long that I forgot that you don't know who we are.
04:15Allow me to introduce myself.
04:17My name is Rod Atkinson.
04:19I'm, well, I was.
04:21I was the director of the Municipal Property Registry before, well, you know, before the world collapsed on us.
04:31Ah.
04:32Please do meet you, Mr. Atkinson.
04:33What?
04:38Where am I?
04:39What is this place?
04:41You are in what I venture to call our home.
04:45Our humble, hopefully temporary home.
04:48This is one of the many trailers that make up the refugee camp.
04:52And believe me, we can consider ourselves lucky to live between these four walls.
04:58Most of the inhabitants of this hellhole, excuse my crude language,
05:02have nothing more than plastic tarps and cardboard for shelter.
05:08Wait a second.
05:09Did you say refugee camp?
05:11Yes, of course.
05:13The Facility for Temporary Accommodation of Disaster Victims is what they called it.
05:18You know, after the army declared martial law following the catastrophe, you look a little confused, if you don't mind
05:26my saying so.
05:27Do you really not know what I'm talking about?
05:29I don't know.
05:31I'm afraid not.
05:33Let me ask you.
05:36Can you tell me what I'm doing here?
05:38Yes, of course.
05:40I think we owe you an explanation.
05:42A few days after the great wave, we found you lying in a ditch near the airport.
05:47You were badly injured and unconscious.
05:49We couldn't just leave you there.
05:51Someone had already stolen your luggage and identification.
05:55It was awful.
05:56So we decided to take care of you ourselves and brought you here.
06:01You've been with us ever since.
06:03By the way, I should tell you that when we found you, your clothes were ripped to shreds.
06:07So we threw them away.
06:09The clothes you're wearing now are mine.
06:11You'll find more things in that wardrobe.
06:13If you need anything, just help yourself.
06:16Thank you, Mr. Atkinson.
06:17But the great wave?
06:22What are you talking about?
06:24Well, what would I be talking about?
06:27That damned, excuse my language, explosion that brought ruin to all of us.
06:33The origin of this filthy new world that now seems to be our permanent reality.
06:39But do you really not remember?
06:41Do you really not remember anything about all this?
06:45I feel a little weak and dizzy, Mr. Atkinson.
06:48Excuse me.
06:49I'm afraid I can't.
06:50I can't remember a thing.
06:53Hmm, I see.
06:54There have been many cases like yours in the camp.
06:57Try to rest and not to get too agitated.
07:00Well, there's one thing I can tell you.
07:02You can consider yourself fortunate.
07:04There's nothing nice to remember about recent times.
07:07Believe me.
07:10You said with us.
07:12Who else lives here?
07:13Ah, yes, of course.
07:15I still haven't properly introduced my family to you.
07:18Now is a bad time, but I promise to make proper introductions later.
07:22My wife and I sleep in the other room.
07:25And, well, little Colin sleeps with us.
07:28Colin?
07:29Yes.
07:30Colin is our only child.
07:32Our one ray of hope since the catastrophe.
07:35I'm going to confess something to you.
07:38Colin is the only reason my wife and I still struggle to keep going in this new world.
07:43We would have given up a long time ago if it weren't for him.
07:47Of course.
07:48I understand.
07:49So that was your wife's voice that woke me up a few minutes ago, right?
07:53My wife?
07:53No, that's impossible.
07:56My wife has been with me in the other room the whole time.
07:59We haven't come out of there for hours.
08:01But I'm glad you're feeling better and are fully conscious now.
08:05I guess we could say you've been reborn.
08:07And although the circumstances aren't the best,
08:10simply being alive nowadays is practically a luxury.
08:14So, welcome to our home.
08:19From what you've told me, I see that you've saved my life.
08:22I'm very grateful, Mr. Atkinson.
08:25No, please.
08:25You don't have to thank us.
08:27We just did what we had to.
08:29It's our moral obligation to uphold the ethical principles of civilization in this new world.
08:35But call me Rod.
08:37Please.
08:38And, well, we also did it for Colin, you see.
08:42What kind of future does he face if we accept that it's every man for himself,
08:46that no one cares about anyone else?
08:48It's a terrifying prospect, don't you think?
08:50We're just doing whatever we can to avoid that future.
08:54That's all.
09:00Rod!
09:01Rod!
09:04Please excuse me, but I have to leave you now.
09:06No, wait.
09:07Please.
09:08What's happening?
09:09Don't go yet.
09:10I'm sorry, I understand that you have a lot of questions to ask me.
09:13But now isn't the time.
09:15Believe me.
09:16I promise to answer each and every one of your questions in peace and quiet later.
09:20Sorry, but I have to go.
09:22Ah!
09:26Rod!
09:26Please!
09:27Quickly!
09:29Okay.
09:30All right.
09:32Now that you're feeling better, you can go out and take a walk around the camp.
09:36But please, be very careful out there.
09:38The world you knew before is gone.
09:41Heed my warning.
09:42Don't touch anything.
09:43Don't talk to anyone.
09:44And don't get mixed up in anything.
09:46At least until someone explains to you how things work in this new world the Great Wave left us.
09:53Everything has changed so much out there.
09:56All right.
09:57Thanks for the advice.
10:00Ah, one more thing before I go.
10:02You've been with us for quite a while now.
10:04And we don't even know what to call you.
10:07What is your name?
10:08My name?
10:10Michael.
10:12My name is Michael.
10:13Very pleased to meet you, Michael.
10:15We'll talk again later, I promise.
10:21Michael.
10:22That's what that disembodied voice called me.
10:24That must be my name.
10:26Wake up, Michael.
10:27That's all she said.
10:29Leaving me in this immense void where I can't remember anything.
10:33Great Wave?
10:34New World?
10:35Refugee Camp?
10:37But what the devil could have happened out there?
10:39I think it might be a good idea to go out there and take a look.
10:57Impossible.
10:58It's locked.
10:59I'm afraid my host forgot to unlock it before it left.
11:09Well, look at that.
11:11When I pulled back the sheet, part of it got torn on the spring sticking out of the bed frame.
11:15I hope Rod doesn't notice.
11:19I'm not...
11:26It's no use.
11:28It won't open.
11:29I heard Rod bolted from inside.
11:44There's a very worn old notebook hidden under the lid.
11:48The cover is practically falling off the spiral binding.
11:51It looks like someone stashed it here some time ago and then forgot about it.
12:20It's impossible.
12:25I'm afraid
12:28I'm afraid
12:54I'm afraid
12:55I'm afraid
13:04I'm afraid
13:09I'm afraid
13:21I'm afraid
13:21I'm afraid
13:22I'm afraid
13:22I'm afraid
13:22I'm afraid
13:23I'm afraid
13:24I'm afraid
13:25I'm afraid
13:25I'm afraid
13:25Struck it to its very foundations, without any mercy whatsoever.
13:30What's happening now?
13:33You better hide, dude.
13:36Don't you know that it's dangerous to show your face when the cleanup brigades come into the camp?
13:40You're new here, aren't you?
13:42Yeah, you could put it that way.
13:44Well, welcome to your new home.
13:46I'm Hank, but everyone calls me the Hunter.
13:49I'm Michael.
13:51What's going on up there?
13:52Nothing, Mike, just routine.
13:54The cleanup brigades are taking away a sick person, a dissolved.
13:57You know how it is, just doing their job.
14:00Ironically, that house belongs to one of the camp moles.
14:02Those traitorous scumbags.
14:06Brigades, dissolved moles.
14:07I don't know what you're talking about.
14:10I can't remember anything.
14:12Oh, I see. You're a blanket.
14:13Well, you better get up to speed real quick if you want to survive here, Mike.
14:17Find me if you need help, dude.
14:19I can get you whatever you need.
14:20It doesn't matter where it is, how fast it runs, or where it tries to hide.
14:24That's why they call me the Hunter.
14:27All right.
14:28I'll remember that.
14:30Come back here.
14:31Don't take her away.
14:32Don't you know who I am?
14:34Come back here.
14:40They shot that poor man in cold blood.
14:42But why did they do that?
14:45Hey, Hank?
14:52I'm afraid he's gone.
14:53I'm afraid he's gone.
15:23Rusting nail.
15:25Hey!
15:26It's not a good idea to walk around barefoot in this enormous trash heap.
15:31You won't get very far without shoes.
15:33Yeah.
15:34Thanks for the tip.
15:35The tip is yours to keep.
15:38But if you come near my things, you're a dead man.
15:41Understood?
15:42Wait.
15:43I recognize you.
15:44Aren't you the guy Rod's been taking care of in his trailer all this time?
15:48Yes, I am.
15:50Do you know Rod?
15:51Of course I do.
15:52Everyone in the camp knows Rod.
15:55You owe him your life.
15:57Don't doubt that for a second.
15:59Nowadays, no one in his right mind would do what he did for you.
16:04For a total stranger.
16:06Yes.
16:06I'm very grateful to him.
16:08But tell me, can I ask you a few questions?
16:13I've been hearing about an enormous explosion.
16:16The Great Wave.
16:18What on earth are they talking about?
16:20But what kind of question is that?
16:22Where have you been all this time?
16:24Sleeping in a cave?
16:26Well, you could say that.
16:28The Great Wave is the reason we're confined here like animals.
16:32The entire world went to hell in a handcart that day.
16:36And we went with it.
16:40I've been able to see that with my own eyes.
16:43Can you tell me anything else?
16:44Okay.
16:45I'll tell you what I know.
16:47The Great Wave hit us one Friday afternoon right out of the blue.
16:52I remember it perfectly because I'd just come out of an important meeting at that precise moment.
16:59I'd made a lot of money from a very fat contract.
17:04Yes, sirree, Bob.
17:05Very, very fat.
17:11First, we felt the ground quaking as if a volcano was about to erupt right under our feet.
17:18I had to get out of my car and run.
17:20Then came the explosions, blast broke, buildings toppled, and then for weeks, the stench of corpses rotting in the streets.
17:31In just a few hours, that damn Great Wave set us all, with our businesses, our money, and our convertibles,
17:40straight back to the Dark Ages.
17:43The Dark Ages?
17:45Of course.
17:47Are you surprised?
17:48In a matter of minutes, we were left with no electricity, no water, no communications.
17:55And after the initial chaos, the dissolved started to show up.
18:01And that horrible gash opened up in the sky.
18:05That stupid breach up there that no one in this hellhole has bothered to explain to us.
18:15The fact is that the remains of the old system only held up for a few weeks.
18:22And through the cracks, what you see around you started seeping in.
18:27The new world, right?
18:29Yes, indeed.
18:30You catch on fast.
18:32The new world was here to stay.
18:35Welcome to the future, son.
18:37Not exactly the way you pictured it, huh?
18:42Changing the subject.
18:46Tell me about Rod.
18:47Well, I don't know him very well.
18:50But they say he's decent enough.
18:52Too decent for the times we're living in.
18:55Did you know that before coming here, he was someone important?
19:00I think he worked for the government.
19:02And he still has some good contacts on the outside.
19:05But...
19:05Stupid du...
19:06Well, he has helped a lot of people in the camp.
19:10But I think he's going to run into problems.
19:13I reckon that he's too weak for these times.
19:16I don't know how long he'll be able to survive.
19:19You said he had a son.
19:20A pretty good reason to hang on, don't you think?
19:23Ah, yes, Colin.
19:25I haven't seen that kid running around here for some time.
19:29You know if he's all right.
19:31Well, I'm glad he's not.
19:36Well, I'll be going on my way.
19:39Just be...
19:53Well, I'll be going on my way.
19:57Well, I'll be going on my way.
19:59Well, I'll be going on my way.
19:59Well, I'll be going on my way.
20:00Well, I'll be going on my way.
20:00Well, I'll be going on my way.
20:01Well, I'll be going on my way.
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