orcinator
Liturgist
The SRR series has choices?
Dragonfall has some pretty good ones.
You mean pretty good one, given only the apex choice had any sort of lasting consequences (maybe there's another one in the director's cut).
The SRR series has choices?
Dragonfall has some pretty good ones.
You mean pretty good one, given only the apex choice had any sort of lasting consequences (maybe there's another one in the director's cut).
I guess it depends on what you consider to be good choices.
If you're talking about decisions that have interesting consequences in the game world, Dragonfall has some good ones. There are a couple of times when people will e-mail you later, showing you some of the consequences of your actions. And some ones like letting the Humanis leader escape or leaking information that will have large impacts that's not immediately apparent. I think Glory's progression also changes depending on how you handle her mission.
One of the best things about the choices in Dragonfall that I should mention is that it avoids the typical (and typically terrible) type of choice you see in RPGs - do I feel like seeing the "nice person" path or the "bad person" path? I Dragonfall, you sometimes screw people over you wouldn't normally want to, like the cafe in the Aztechnology mission or the stuff with the Lodge, because it's the easiest way to accomplish your goals. You're left with some ambiguous choices, like with Apex or the free information group. I've seen people argue (to a standstill) about what was the most moral path for certain choices, and others talk about how they didn't want to make a certain choice but felt compelled to because of what they needed at the moment. That's pretty rare in RPGs.
1 million bucks! for such a mediocre work
Hmm never experienced the directors cut content might have to check it out and see if there is any good character "interaction" he he he.
I'm genuinelly perplexed that people actually love and play this scam of a series. No really. The only substance it has is that shallow tactical game that's embarassing even for mobile standards. Beyond that it's just walls of (cringeworth) text from frustrated book authors that couldn't earn a penny in the book industry and then tried their hands in a medium so innapropriate it should be a capital crime. Oh and pixels that apparently came out from a 1st year class students. Oh and pretty portraits. Look at this..
This resumes the series nicely - a mediocre gameplay core embellished by things like that portrait. They didn't even have the decency to try making something open and dynamical akin to the Genesis game. They were coward like that.
In retrospect, we should feel embarassed to have thrown money at this. 1 million bucks! for such a mediocre work.
And I like it that way
Planning into replay, do you still have the modded files for the Ai?Yeah, play on the hardest difficulty; the AI is still gimped. To ungimp the AI you have to modify the AI files so that the AI performs more than 1 attack a round.
Samurai is probably best for Hong Kong since you get to play with all the cyberware; most of it is busted but Hong Kong's combat is weak sauce anyway.
No, I believe adventure game is a genre and liking it will not hurt a gentleman's reputation.And I like it that way
However, if the outside world discovers that, the Codex's reputation will come crashing down.
Planning into replay, do you still have the modded files for the Ai?Yeah, play on the hardest difficulty; the AI is still gimped. To ungimp the AI you have to modify the AI files so that the AI performs more than 1 attack a round.
Samurai is probably best for Hong Kong since you get to play with all the cyberware; most of it is busted but Hong Kong's combat is weak sauce anyway.
No, I believe adventure game is a genre and liking it will not hurt a gentleman's reputation.
No, I believe adventure game is a genre and liking it will not hurt a gentleman's reputation.
You believe that, but the average person doesn't.
You: "I like Shadowrun Dragonfall, but it's more of an Adventure game than a pure RPG."
Average Person: "Oh, so it's more like Zelda than Skyrim?"
They won't even get as far as to understand what you are talking about.