Dragon Media After The Heist Today
Here’s a post written in the voice of (a fictional high-energy, clickbaity, hype-driven media brand) right after a major heist they were somehow involved in—either as victims, accomplices, or the ones reporting it.
Stay paranoid. Stay legendary. And whatever you do… don’t check your hard drives. dragon media after the heist
By working together, we can build a more sustainable future for the entertainment industry, where content creators can thrive and audiences can enjoy high-quality content. Here’s a post written in the voice of
The pacing stumbles in Act 2. Because you can access memories in any order, the central mystery (who betrayed the crew?) loses its punch. I solved the twist two hours early by accidentally triggering a specific memory chain that the game didn't flag as important. Also, the QTEs—while thematic—are brutally unforgiving on standard difficulty. And whatever you do… don’t check your hard drives
Leo’s phone buzzes. A text from an unknown number:
He looks up. Across the street, a billboard flickers to life. It shows his face. A title underneath:
In the fallout of the great heist, Dragon Media—the city’s most influential and ruthless news conglomerate—didn’t just report the news; they became the architect of the aftermath. While the thieves escaped with the physical vault, the "Dragon" stayed behind to steal the narrative. The Media Siege
