TheRealFluent
H.O.O. Inquisitor
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@TheRealFluent;, the interface is in fact okay, I just had a hard time getting used to it.
I'm in day 13 now and I really don't know how far I am in the story.
As you said, exploration and NPCs are excellent, and those dialogs remind me the good old Troika games… It's really good.
I don't know if it's the modern setting or the excellent writting, but I haven't been so immersed in a cRPG for a very long time.
I'm living this game: I lost a survivor last night (the truck driving lady, Anita, eated alive in a random grocery) and it was like a drama for me, I went to bed feeling real regrets and anger :lol:
The game sure is ugly, though, I think there's no other explanation for it's "failure"…
Yeah, losing teammates or getting them infected is like a drama. The good thing is there are so many companions you can find that you'll never be short of people to send out in the field. It is a very immersive game even with its flaws. I didn't find the game ugly, more so the style is just very basic, but it gets the job done I think. The gameplay itself is a lot of fun. I played it so much that I became pretty good at keeping people alive. You have to be really careful and strategize a bit at times to make sure you don't get into a sticky situation (or you get out of a sticky situation alive). Keep in mind that the higher your HP the less chance a bite will infect or cause permanent damage, and using a healer is a tricky thing too because you lose some HP from your total amount by healing, but it's really necessary to keep your people in top HP at all times to avoid infection. Great little underrated gem of a game there.
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