Burn-9 Puts Players in Mission Control for a Spy Thriller
The game reframes the spy-thriller genre by making the player the voice in the earpiece rather than the field agent, a structure well-suited for VTuber streams.
Reporting from 1 source: VTuber NewsDrop.
Burn-9, a spy-thriller from 14 Hours Productions and Fellow Traveller, casts the player as a remote operator guiding an agent from a command room. A demo on Steam offers a top-down tactical interface, biometrics, and radio conversations, with choices that affect the mission but feel limited in the demo. The full game is expected to release this year.
Burn-9, a spy-thriller from 14 Hours Productions and Fellow Traveller, puts the player in the role of mission control rather than the agent on the ground. A demo on Steam presents a top-down tactical interface, agent biometrics, and radio conversations. The player reads the map, scans points of interest, hacks devices, and chooses what the agent should do next. The demo offers limited meaningful choices, with dialogue options generally leading to the same outcome. The full game is expected to release this year, promising a larger choice-driven structure.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.
Sources
- VTuber NewsDrop In Burn-9, You're On Mission Control