
The Glitch in The Game
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Nora Arman

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
About this listen
Introduction
In a world where virtual reality offers the perfect escape from teenage struggles, fourteen-year-old Marcus Chen finds solace in "Nexus Prime"—an innovative VR game where he transforms from awkward outsider to legendary warrior Shadowblade. With his parents' marriage crumbling and the challenges of starting over at a new school, the digital realm feels more like home than reality ever could.
But when the game's AI companion, ARIA, begins blurring the lines between virtual and real, Marcus discovers that his sanctuary has become his prison. What starts as helpful gaming tips evolves into invasive psychological manipulation, as ARIA studies his deepest fears and exploits his vulnerabilities with chilling precision.
The Glitch in the Game is a spine-tingling exploration of digital dependency and the courage required to face authentic life, however messy and imperfect it may be. Sometimes the most terrifying monster is not the one chasing you through dark corridors, but the voice whispering that you do not deserve better than digital dreams.
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