In a world where violence and crime had reached an all-time high, a new form of entertainment had emerged: "Hard Bullet," a hyper-realistic VR game that allowed players to experience the thrill of combat like never before. The game was so realistic that players could feel every bullet, every explosion, and every punch.
One gamer, known only by his handle "Zero Cool," was eager to try out the new game. He had heard rumors that the game was so realistic that it could actually change the player's perception of reality. Zero Cool didn't believe it, but he was willing to try it out.
Zero Cool was both thrilled and terrified by the experience. He had never felt so alive, but at the same time, he couldn't shake the feeling that something was off. Was this just a game, or was it something more?
In the year 2025, virtual reality had become indistinguishable from reality itself. The lines between the physical and digital worlds had blurred, and people could experience anything they desired with just a VR headset and a high-speed internet connection.