Richard henriksen

In more ways than one, the Wild West awaits.

As expected, the town itself begs no welcome, as the malevolent rumors prove true, and leave Blake face to face with the dusty spines of inexorable destiny. His frailty is evident: alone, without a living heir, struggling to make his way amidst the freaks and grim destination that awaits. Spanning the beauty of epic horizons and dense forests, yet ending in the bleak misery of the barren desert, we meet this out-of-place traveler in a tiring, strange situation. Blake arrives in Machine after a demented, tireless train ride through what may be his own self.

And so begins this man's descent into purgatory.in the wrong place, at a point where time itself is nonexistent. Heading towards a metalworks factory at the edge of the known universe, a pristine, young accountant named William Blake steps into the ungodly, mechanical hell that is the town of Machine.