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Adventure. Arcade. Appetite. The promises of the 90s have curdled into something far more sinister.
For Max, a twenty-seven-year-old security professional, the overnight shift at the newly renovated "Razor's Rhythm House" was supposed to be a straightforward gig-a way to pay for her mother's escalating medical bills. The facility is a sprawling, 150,000-square-foot labyrinth of retro-futuristic domes and industrial halls, housing state-of-the-art animatronics that are as pristine as they are unsettling.
But as the neon flickers and the silence of the "Eatertainment Hall" sets in, Max realizes she isn't just monitoring a building-she's being studied.
At the center of it all stands Razor the Wolf, a seven-and-a-half-foot mechanical marvel with a crimson leather vest and a gaze that feels less like a program and more like a predator's focus. Alongside him are Peony the Bunny, with her manic, unblinking grin, and Nox the Bat, who hangs silently in the shadows of the "Midnight Maze," waiting for the perfect moment to descend.
The rules of the night shift are simple: stay visible, pick up the trash, and ignore the things that shouldn't be moving. But when a pink plastic drumstick appears where it doesn't belong and the rhythmic CLUNK of heavy footsteps begins to echo through the ventilation, Max learns the truth: the "show" never truly ended.
In a world of blacklight posters, industrial grease, and perfectly engineered predators, Max must survive the night. Because at Razor's Rhythm House, the encore is mandatory-and the price of admission is your life.