@SquiggyBomb
Yeah drawn in at the very start of the game when a character starts talking directly to the player.
Also here’s the setting according to Wikipedia.
Omikron: The Nomad Soul is set in a futuristic city known as Omikron, which is a densely populated metropolis on the world of Phaenon, the second planet of the star Rad’an. At the start of the game, players are asked by an Omikronian police officer named Kay’l 669 to leave their dimension and enter Omikron within his body (thereby breaking the fourth wall). After doing so, players continue with the investigation of serial killings that Kay’l and his partner Den were originally working on, attempting to pick up where Kay’l was apparently stopped from investigating. The city of Omikron exists beneath an enormous crystal dome, which was constructed to protect against the ice age that Phaenon entered into after its sun’s extinction. The city is split into different sectors: Anekbah, Qalisar, Jaunpur, Jahangir and Lahoreh. Because it is forbidden for the inhabitants to leave their respective sectors, each area has developed uniquely, which is reflected by the diverging lifestyles and architecture. Common to all Omikronians, however, is the heavily oppressive and controlling government, which is run by a supercomputer called Ix.
The game also features several food items and beverages which can be purchased by the player. These are advertised during the game. There are two drinks. The first is Quanta Cola, an advertisement for this is seen at the beginning of the trailer for the game. It contains radioactive Quanta extract and can lead to the early destruction of your brain cells. The next is Kloops Beer, the one beer to have when you’re having more than one. The food item that is advertised is Chocovat, a confectionery that contains tungsten hydrogen extract.