G String (video game)

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Developer(s) Eyaura
Publisher(s) LunchHouse Software
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Platform(s) Windows
ReleaseOctober 16, 2020
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Single-player

G String is a 2020 first-person shooter video game developed by Eyaura and published by LunchHouse Software for Windows. The game is set in a dystopian cyberpunk future in a far future North America ravished by climate change, pollution, economic inequality and civil unrest. The player controls Myo Hyori, a teenage girl fighting to survive against the hazards posed by the state, their corporate backers, rogue machines and the polluted landscape.

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Gameplay

G String is a single-player first person shooter. The player takes control of Myo Hyori, who has both telekinesis and pyrokinesis. Mechanically, G String functions very similarly to Half-Life 2 , which the game's code was based upon. All of the G String enemies and weapons are reskins of those in Half-Life 2. There are a few new additions though, such as Myo's pyrokinesis ability, the scanmine and the sizzler.

Synopsis

Setting

G String is set in the far future in the fictional nation of the North American Union (the NAU for short). The NAU was formed via a merger that occurred between the United States, Canada and Mexico following a series of oil wars in the Middle East that ended in nuclear war. Set in a world utterly devastated by climate change, the Earth is on the brink of collapse. The Middle East has been devastated by said previously mentioned oil wars as well as climate change, resulting in mass migration to Europe (who has since become extremely cold as a result of climate change). Europe has become majority Muslim due to these events. Southeast Asia is also largely underwater, which has resulted in massive amounts of migration to the NAU.

As a result of climate change and mass pollution, air has become so scarce that it has become a commodity. A company by the name of Murdock Air is the largest distributer of air in the modern world, with its CEO Ted Murdock being the richest man alive (and a multi-trillionaire). Murdock Air's pyramid-shaped primary air facility is the largest manmade structure in human history. Murdock and his company reside in the NAU. The NAU is the last remaining superpower on the planet. It maintains an extremely close grasp on its citizens' lives and freedoms in order to maintain its place in the world. Religion has been banned, only digital currency is allowed, citizens are required to abide by a weekly product purchase quota, free speech is non-existent and mass surveillance is everywhere. The NAU has created an extensive police state in order to ensure that their citizens stay in line.

NATO (which the NAU is a part of and seemingly its leading member) has set up largescale colonies all throughout the solar system. One of their largest colonies (Mars) has broke off from NATO in a recent revolution and Martian separatists are hellbent on creating a state free of NATO influence where citizens can live free in a life more akin to what the old world was. Many anti-government groups also exist on Earth and throughout the rest of the solar system as well. The largest of these groups are the Nosumers (based on Earth), who fight primarily to oppose the NAU's centralized digital currency. As a result of recent advances in science, genetic engineering and mechanical augmentation technology have become readily available. The NAU as well as several of their allies (some corporate and some governmental) has begun to use this technology to create super soldiers to fight for them (as well as to create braindead sex slaves and clones of celebrities among other things).

Plot

The game begins with Myo receiving a cryptic vision from an unknown woman in a white void showing her different symbols related to Earth's current situation. Myo will continue to receive visions from this woman throughout the rest of the game. The game then cuts to in orbit above Earth, where it is revealed that Martian separatists are planning to ram their ship into the Interplanetary Trade Center (the ITC for short, with the ITC being a larger and newer version of the World Trade Center). They have take taken several hostages with them in order to ensure their survival. A NATO fleet commanded by Admiral Cyd Scoble is hot on their tail. Cyd soon receives news that the separatists have killed all their hostages. He fires on them and their debris fall into Earth's atmosphere.

On Earth within an unnamed megacity in the NAU, Myo is locked inside of a massive bioengineering facility run by a company named Bortz Bioengineering (BB for short). The company is run by a agoraphobic scientist and businessman by the name of Joseph Bortz. Myo's family as well as her love interest were killed in a flood some time back and BB has since taken her under their wing. Myo has been in training as a super soldier for Bortz for a while. She has been given telekinetic and pyrokinetic abilities in order to enhance her combat abilities. She is subject to daily torture and experimentation in order to make her as efficient of a soldier as possible. Midway through a regular testing session, debris from the Martian separatist ships above hit the building, causing the facility to start to break down.

In the chaos, Myo manages to escape. Making her way through polluted industrial and residential landscapes, the police soon begin to chase after Myo. Rebels soon begin to take notice of Myo and begin to show interest in her, with them beginning to help her as she goes by. Bortz attempts to track her via a biochip implanted into her but it isn't working. They also try to track and capture her via brainwave scanners however they aren't strong enough either. Bortz requests the help of Cyd to help capture Myo. Bortz begs Cyd to help him but Cyd seems disinterested and dismisses her as a serious threat. Myo eventually manages to make her way to an AI detention and extermination camp that has been taken over by a rogue super-intelligent military AI named LOG-9. LOG-9 is leading a machine uprising against the NAU. The NAU are trying to destroy LOG-9 via a EMP however they can't manage to get past LOG-9's forces.

Although LOG-9 is initially friendly to Myo, Myo's casual killing of her forces as well as her marching increasingly closer and closer to her base begins to upset her. Eventually LOG-9 turns against her. Myo eventually destroys LOG-9 by activating a EMP that was implanted near the machine. After making her way out of the camp, Myo is contacted by a rebel hacker named Riley Verge (who will go on to educate Myo about the rebel cause, the NAU's actions as well as give her tips about how to survive throughout the game). After re-entering the city proper and making her way on to the top of a series of skyscrapers, rebel forces detonate a nuclear bomb on a gold depot nearby (where much of the NAU's elite's wealth is stored). Scoble is furious and commences an orbital bombardment all around the area of the city where the nuke went off, indiscriminately killing as many civilians as possible. Having barely managed to survive the nuke itself, Myo manages to barely survive Scoble's attacks yet again. Myo manages to escape to an industrial sector of the city which is currently the site of a massive battle between anti-government rebels and the NAU. A hurricane is inbound to hit the sector. Scoble believes that Myo must have been involved in the nuclear attack and is now dead set on killing her. Bortz is furious at the idea but Scoble does not care.

Myo eventually manages to make her way into a weapons and drone manufacturing plant called "Kobi Shipyards", narrowly managing to escape it before entering the Murdock Air Pyramid itself (the largest single air production and distribution facility currently on the planet). After fighting he way through waves of NAU forces, just as the hurricane begins to make landfall and hit the building, Myo begins to escape the building via a elevator, however it breaks due to the hurricane's force and she falls down its shaft. Murdock and Scoble have struck a deal. They plan on leaving Myo alone for the rest of the hurricane in order to test her adaptability. If she gets out of hand though, they plan on taking her out. Myo manages to escape the facility and make her way out of the industrial sector as it is being hit by the hurricane, but not before she is caught in it and thrown into a canal however.

Myo soon finds her way near a massive spaceport which Riley recommends she try to break into so she can sneak aboard a ship to Mars where she can be free at last. After making her way through the spaceport, she eventually manages to sneak onto the ship. As it enters Earth's orbit, anti-NAU forces begin to attack the ship. As the ship begins to break down around her and as NAU forces begin to realize that she's on the ship, after fighting her way through them she enters an escape pod and escapes back towards Earth. Riley confused as to why she's back, tells Myo that the rebels are waging an all out war against the NAU. Warfare is occurring everywhere throughout the city. After fighting her way through waves of NAU forces alongside the rebels, she eventually is captured by them and is taken to the ITC. After a malfunction in her detainment pod, she manages to begins to make her way through the facility. Murdock narrowly escapes her but she manages to get on the top of the ITC and enters a space elevator (presumably to follow him).

Myo is then captured yet again and is taken to a space station attached to the elevator. Myo is forced to take a pill to remove her powers and she is then sent to Scoble's ship where her punishment awaits her. After meeting Scoble for the first time for a brief moment, Myo's pod breaks after rebel forces begin to attack the ship. She manages to find her way to an old Martian fighter, and takes off with it. She joins up with a fleet of anti-NAU rebels (primarily Martian seperatists) to fight against Scoble and his fleet. After teaming up with them to destroy several large ships (including Scoble's although he managed to escape from it) and just as they begin to plan to make their escape, a massive ship enters the battlefield. It activates a gravity well prohibiting anyone from leaving. The pilot of the Martian seperatists' head ship decides to ram their ship into the ship grounding them in order for everyone to make their escape. Myo and the rest of her compatriots attempt to flee however the blast kills Myo (and presumably everyone else on the battlefield).

Myo begins to see a series of strange patterns and visions as she passes on. After passing through several different locations, she finds herself at the bottom of a flight of stairs with a glowing white a top them. She begins to ascend them, eventually finding her way into a house of some sort. She eventually finds her way into a living room of some sort where her parents are sitting. The woman who has been giving her visions throughout the game greets Myo. She asks Myo how she thinks she did in life and that she knew her parents did well. As a series of Buddhist chants begin to fill the background, a door opens where the woman says that Myo will receive her judgement. She enters the room, seeing a massive ship floating above Earth. Murdock can be heard furious and upset about the lack of respect that he feels he gets due to the rebels' recent activities. He commands the ships to fire on Earth. As it does, the ship as Murdock's pyramid and the ITC are enveloped in a wave of light. A shofar horn can be heard as this happens. The player teleports to a white void where all of the character seen throughout the game are setting. Several TVs are laying around the void. Images from throughout humanity's history (including events that happened in the game) are playing on it. The woman whom has been guiding the player throughout the whole game can be seen amongst the crowd. The player is then taken to another realm, where they are flying rapidly above the ocean as the sun sets. The game's credits music begins to play and then soon after, the game ends.

Development

Eyaura began developing architectural study maps in Garry's Mod in 2006, and these maps eventually became the basis of the game. After a couple of years, she turned the maps into a mod for Half-Life 2 . The project was initially called Garbage In, Garbage Out and later Slacker, before receiving the name G-String. [1] The Half-Life 2 mod was released in 2011. [2] Eyaura initially planned to abandon the project, but kept working on it due to fan feedback, eventually turning it into a full game. [3] Although she made the original G-String mod by herself, she decided to get a team together to help make the full game. [4] G-String released in October 2020, [5] published by indie publishing company LunchHouse Software. The A-Cup update was released on December 21, 2020, and included bug fixes and reworked level design. [6] Soon after the release of A-Cup, another larger update (the B-Cup update) entered the works. It released on July 16, 2021 and it redid much of the game's mapping, fixed a lot of the game's bugs and provided many other small adjustments to the game as well. [7]

Soon after another version of the game entered production however its development was kept relatively quiet up until June 29th, 2023, when it was revealed that this version of the game would be known as G String - Ultimate Edition, with a trailer releasing for it on the same day as well as a ModDB article explaining what it was meant to be. The Ultimate Edition is still currently in developed and according to said article it plans to overall make the game as detailed and polished as it can be (by polishing up and adding new things to the game's pre-existing maps, adding in new scripted sequences and redoing some of the character and weapon models). Recent upgrades LunchHouse has made to the Source Engine have allowed Eyaura to make her game much more detailed and expansive than it was beforehand also according to the article. Additionally, an expansion pack and a full-fledged sequel for G-String that would be titled G-String: Off World were also revealed to be future possibilities for the franchise after the Ultimate Edition released in the article. [8]

Reception

G String has received generally positive reviews, with reviewers praising its atmosphere, themes and worldbuilding although it has received criticism for its gameplay and its storyline. [9] [5] [10] [11] ModDB awarded G String's mod version the Worldly Award for their 2012 Mod of the Year Editor's Choice competition. [12]

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