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Bishop's eyes were small, volcanic—when he blinked it was like someone closing a circuit. "Because you're the only one who still trusts the old hardware," he said. "The old machines keep the right kind of ghosts."

Marin sorted the terms like business cards. Memory surgery cost more than a house, especially when the memory involved corporate names, forbidden meetings, or crimes interesting enough to hire assassins. Marin did not care about money. She cared about the machines. She loved them like ruined saints: floppy drives with saintly creaks, CRT monitors that warmed like living bodies, cabled entrails snaking between desk and wall. They were honest in ways the distributed minds and smooth implants could never be. Heaven And Hell - Live and Let Die PC

Despite its charm, reviewers at the time were split. GameSpot gave it a lukewarm reception, noting that while the concepts were decent, the gameplay often felt redundant and lacked depth compared to its peers. Bishop's eyes were small, volcanic—when he blinked it