These Others are also scavenging what they can while then can, and they've got no qualms about stealing what's yours … unless you take what's theirs first. And then there are the Others, humanoid creatures that seem eerily familiar, like dark reflections of yourself. Bloodthirsty creatures lurk in the shadows, anxious to feed on your blood. Of course, you're not the only thing scouring the city. It just means having to start over again, right? As Adam, each night you'll leave your apartment and scavenge what you can find around the seemingly abandoned city, trying to make it back home before the exposure to its corruption proves lethal. And here, venturing onto the streets means you're likely not to make it back home alive. But this is Century City, and here nothing, not even botanical care, is what it seems. Waking up to a knock on his apartment door, Adam Smithson finds someone has dropped off a bonsai tree with directions to take care of it for a few days. In HELL IS OTHERS, things like life and death are just little ways to pass the time.
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