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The game has two possible heroines and you can juggle their feelings for many different outcomes, including the best - harem - ending. Despite the large number of choices, the game is pretty intuitive and all of the endings are easy enough to achieve even without a walkthrough. The game has 24 possible endings, with many of them having different enough outcomes to justify hunting them all. Because yes, you guessed it, Tanya was built in Nanotech and managed to escape her creators. So now it is your job to struggle with your temperate girlfriend, battle your rising attraction to Tanya, discover why she seems to remember more than sixty year old events, even though she was just recently build, and do all of that while escaping the scrutiny of the Nanotech Corporation. It all crashes down when Helen raises an ultimatum "Marry me or else.", while at the same time a mysterious robot Tanya barges into his home and demands he lets her hide there. He has a girlfriend Helen, best friend Tom and a lucrative job. Luke Black - our protagonist - is a high profile programmer inside Nanotech Corporation. You know, one with corrupt corporations, rogue robots and unfortunate climate changes that ruined weather in all the world except for Italy, which was mysteriously spared >_>. "Bionic Hearts" is a dystopian futuristic sci-fi VN. The latest build of the game even removes the TG logo from the opening animation. Celso has released "Bionic Hearts" under his "Tycoon Games" label, but lately he seems to release all of his games under "Winter Wolves" umbrella, and TG appears to be an abandoned brand. That led to me replaying "Bionic Heart" in all of its amateur glory. So, I was thinking to fire up "Bionic Heart 2" and see what Italian developer Riva Celso has done with a sequel to his early dystopian "cyberpunk" VN, but then I realized that it has been four years since I have played the original "Bionic Heart" and I might not remember everything very well.