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You should. It's a longer than it should be, but not terribly so. I believe it's only available for purchase on Origin these days though.
Of course Eniko is out there on Twitter calling people who don't like Epic's moves gamergaters or buying in to gamergater-instigated propaganda. The amount of gaslighting around this entire subject is completely spiraling out of control. Why would people go to these lengths because they think everyone should up and like Epic's initiatives? I can already feel that this narrative is going to take root and it sucks. Sorry to bring this in here but I had to vent this some of this frustration.
I'm not the one who said it, but I'm actually just coming to the end of the main story, and the answer is a heavily-qualified yes. Fairly loose story that lets you roam a pretty open (but small and segmented) world map, with camps and icon-tracking to play around with in between story missions.Did someone say that Homefront: Revolution was like Far Cry in a urban area?
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Honestly, Doki Doki literature Club made more sense.
I see all those interesting characters and wished that it wasn't a battle royale killing game and more like a mystery or murder mystery with OTHER deaths instead of the cast.
Hell if it has to be a Battle Royale killing game, different paths with different murders or new game+ would make the game a dozen times better.
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Honestly, Doki Doki literature Club made more sense.
I see all those interesting characters and wished that it wasn't a battle royale killing game and more like a mystery or murder mystery with OTHER deaths instead of the cast.
Hell if it has to be a Battle Royale killing game, different paths with different murders or new game+ would make the game a dozen times better.
I'm not the one who said it, but I'm actually just coming to the end of the main story, and the answer is a heavily-qualified yes. Fairly loose story that lets you roam a pretty open (but small and segmented) world map, with camps and icon-tracking to play around with in between story missions.
Qualifiers:
1) It's still pretty buggy - had some quests that would get stuck if I stood in particular areas, NPCs bounce in and out of existence, etc.
2) The "camp" equivalents are fun, but even more formulaic, and hilariously quick to cheese if you get bored of them
3) The stealth is brutally un-fun; it's far more of a run and gun game
All that said, it's much more fun than a lot of the discussion around it would indicate.
Doki Doki Literature Club is a light hearted romp so I'm not sure why you'd compare it to Danganronpa.
Basically, I was lost at the ending, what any of it meant if it was real or not, which characters were real, who died, who lived etc.
None of it was "real" because thre entire game took place inside the Matrix.
All characters who appeared lived in the real world and had their minds transported into the Matrix except:
Junko Enoshima who was just a Virus created by the real Junko Enoshima
And Chiaki Nanami who was long dead in the world world and just an A.I. created in the real ones Image.
Everyone who died in the Simulation is in a coma IRL
For more, watch the Sequel Anime Danganronpa 3: Mirai Hen and Prequel Anime Danganronpa 3: Zetsubou Hen.
Not like any of that really matters tho, because Danganronpa V3 completely disregards the current Story in favor of a new one with the most controversial (and best) ending in the Franchise.
Basically, I was lost at the ending, what any of it meant if it was real or not, which characters were real, who died, who lived etc.
I believe they've stated it will still accessible somehow (perhaps through a Steam beta testing branch). The preview itself is comprised of a series of little sections taken directly from about 5 different levels of the campaign. A mash-up of Ion!Have they said what will happen with the Early Access campaign? My understanding is that it's a bespoke vertical slice rather than an early look at the first level/s.
I believe they've stated it will still accessible somehow (perhaps through a Steam beta testing branch). The preview itself is comprised of a series of little sections taken directly from about 5 different levels of the campaign. A mash-up of Ion!
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That... Angie... You sure hate the women of danganronpa a lot you misogynist
This is true.Mass Effect is one of the greatest ARPG series' ever, Bioshock is mid-tier immersive-sim.
Woke up yesterday to one of my Harddrive missing....fuck. Managed to jig something and get it to work but feels like a temporary fix, best to just accept the thing's fate. The worst part is it is a Western Digital HDD that is failing but my Seagate HDD that has been in 2 PCs already is still kicking, go figure.
Mass Effect is one of the greatest ARPG series' ever, Bioshock is mid-tier immersive-sim.
It looks liek that Streaming on Steam works. over 300K unique viewers for indie game like this is a lot.
EA have a Game Pass though.I feel like EA should release their games on Steam again to gain players and goodwill (and to earn money). They completely fell off the radar for PC players
It's all about Steam, EGS drama or Game Pass nowadays. How are their sharesholders ok with the current state of EA games on PC?
Age of Wonders: Planetfall is live on Steam!
I'm unpacking it rn.