"Yoo, minna! It's your boy Shin-Zero back again with another blind gameplay stream! You know how we do it here let us see the platform for new games! Today we're diving into something that popped up on the list just now … some game called Hitman: Guided Training The Demo."
The screen flickered to life with Shin-Zero's energetic grin filling the corner webcam. His voice boomed with excitement. The chat exploded like fireworks.
Chat: "YOOOO SHIN-Z BACK WITH THE 🔥" "Bro what's with the sus title tho lmao." "Hitman? Wait, like… Assasin Sakamoto vibes??" "You're about to get bodied, I'm calling it."
Shin-Zero—real name Takumi Kuroda—adjusted his VR headset dramatically. With a subscriber base of over 2.4 million, his streams were events.
"Let start… now."
The title screen loaded in the Headset. A sterile digital voice echoed from the game:
"Welcome to Hitman: Guided Training The Demo."
After entering the world, he was captured by the details of everything in the game, from the texture to the lighting to the character's movement.
while aprettion the game a sound come from his ears.
"Hello, Agent. Your mission is simple: infiltrate the mansion, assassinate Ryouji Mikawa, and escape without notice If possible, I will try to provide help as much as possible."
[ Mission: Eliminate Ryouji Mikawa, CEO of a mega-conglomerate, hiding in a mansion tighter than a government black site. Guard patrols, surveillance drones, turrets—everything screamed impossible.]
"Wow, this is like the real world. If only our VRs had touch functions like in sci-fiction, where you seem to be in another world and feel everything."
"And music and soundtracks, too. it seems are professionals being used."
Chat: "Which studio makes this game? Is this a new Game Engine?", " I checked the profile a new developer, but I don't know if he is with studio", "Of course he is in the studio, don't you see the EA logo at the beginning of the game".
After some tutorial training about the use of game mechanics
"Hello, Agent. I tried to get the blueprint of the house but couldn't. Please find a way to get in. I will hack into their system from inside and get you the house security system."
"Damn, man's living like a supervillain, Ok let us see if we can get in" Takumi laughed, already attempting a front gate... and promptly got sniped.
"You have died."
Chat: "NOOB MOVE 😂" "Bro got folded in 12 seconds."
Retry. Again. And again. He tried fire alarms, drone distractions, and bribing the butler—nothing worked. Each failure was met with laughter and groans, sweat slowly forming on Takumi's brow.
"Okay, okay… wait. What if I… enter as deliver I think I saw that one will come?"
waiting for the deliveryman and knocking sleeping I take his clothes, car and package I go to front gate and register my entery.
It worked.
The voice in my ear said he had hacked into the system. I got a map of the house and got security camera views, I could now know the location of the target and guards.
Disguised as a delivery guy, Shin-Zero navigated tense halls. His voice dropped to a whisper, matching the game's intensity.
"Yo, this part is INSANE. I can hear them breathing around the corner... I'm sweating IRL."
Chat: "ACTUAL CINEMA " "After this, I will download the game to play it." "Sneaky Shin-Z, LET'S GOOO!"
Tension built with each step to the office. He passed guards, ducked under laser tripwires, and finally reached the CEO's office. The target sat unaware, sipping whiskey.
"One shot… one kill."
Fiber wire—clean and silent. The CEO slumped. Victory… for a second.
Suddenly, alarms blared.
"NO, NO, NO—NOT NOW!"
Guards burst in. Gunfire. Chaos. Takumi went full John Wick, dodging bullets, leaping over furniture, and grabbing pistols off fallen guards. His heart pounded, his hands trembling.
"CHAT, I'M SWEATING—I CAN'T FEEL MY FINGERS in real life."
He leapt through a greenhouse window, bloodied, panting.
Mission Evaluation: C-RankTime Taken: 2 Hours 14 Minutes
"What?! C?! Bruh, I risked my life for this!" he howled, laughing with disbelief. "That was too real... but that's a damn good demo."
He leaned back, eyes wide with awe.
"Alright,I never know it will take me two hours I didn't feel time at all,. folks, that's Hitman: Guided Training Demo. It's a hidden gem, full of chaos. Definitely worth keeping an eye on if the studio has a new game. We will test it Also, the next Stream will try to get a better Evaluation in this game. Shin-Z out!"
...
The clips went viral by morning. Twitter, Reddit, YouTube—everyone was talking about that stealth ramen play.
"Game name?" "Where do I download it?" "Shin-Z really found the next thing."
By the end of the day, the game hit over 200,000 downloads. No marketing. Just raw hype.
Inside Nakamura Tech HQ, the atmosphere was tense.
"So… the VR headset handled the demo?" Mr. Nakamura asked, standing at the glass wall of the conference room.
Dr. Isamu, the R&D chief, nearly trembled. "Sir. It didn't just handle it—it absorbed the player. The neuro-sensory feedback Is? is Unbelievable. It's reality."
The CEO leaned forward, eyes sharp.
"Then we move. Full production. One week. Launch the Gaming Division immediately. just like Robotics, Biotech Division."
Dr. Isamu nodded with trembling excitement. "Yes, sir. We'll prepare two prototype models and begin testing."
...
Meanwhile, in a dimly lit, tech-littered room at the Nakamura household, Hiro Nakamura sat at the front of the computer. Holographic blueprints floated in the air. Lines of code shimmered across the walls. His fingers moved like lightning.
"This is a living world."
Hiro was a one-man think tank, powered by genius and legendary talent. Sweat glistened on his brow as he compiled another dynamic AI module for the game.
"Finally, I completed."
He'd taken the foundation of the demo and built an entirely new game—an MMORPG assassination. I put in almost all the missions I remember from the Hitman games in the storyline while also making the AI make new missions randomly.
Each player would carve their story through thousands of branching scenarios.
Reputation systems, criminal empires, underworld networks.
Kill a target? Get hunted. Spare one? Gain a hidden ally.
And it was VR-ready.
His eyes, normally calm, burned with fierce resolve.
When I start promoting the Yu Gi Oh game and cards, I will try to make False Neurologic Feedback, where the player who has a Ba with Doul Spirit can use Ka to strengthen his body faster.
Then his phone rang.
"Hiro," his father's voice came through, cautious but proud. "R&D just approved mass production of the VR headset. Your Game demo will be part of it. They said want to make games with your game engine. So, do you want anything or have anything to say? And want to name your headset?"
"I completed the Hitman game. I will send it to you," Hiro replied, spinning in his chair, a half-smile playing on his lips. "It's an MMORPG. as for the VR. I call it VISION."
"…You sure about the name?"
"Yup."
A long pause. Then his father said.
"Right, kid. VR VISION it is. i just tell others about this name."
Hiro leaned back.