>>718974594 (OP) >play this >opening is an extremely heavy handed metaphor for earth and jungian psychology >have to spam the shut the fuck up and let me play option like 10 times >talk to some people, not very interesting >get first quest called Volumetric Shit Compressor >cringe >talk to more people >look at statue >extremely heavy handed writing where the writer tries to one up himself at how horrible the guy its depicting is with each dialogue choice >cringe harder >meet measurehead >its literally just that one twitter user as a character >cringe even more >talk to some more people >meet union guy >bored as fuck so I savescum the 1% success check on the cargo crate >some bizarre celestial dude inside >get excited and think maybe the game actually has something cool in it >its just some lame ass joke about capitilism or whatever >cringe for the last time >drop game
>>718974594 (OP) >it's just a vn
it's just a CRPG
Tell me more about how you didn't play because you're illiterate >>718977204 >the animefagatar writes a novel about how a game is supposedly "cringe"
Cringe.
>>718974594 (OP)
its the story choice part of New Vegas with all the jank shitty gamebryo engine gameplay cut out entirely instead of spending an entire month trying to mod it to a bare minimum passable 2003 FPS level
>>718978610
God, yeah. That must be why I like it so much, I fucking love skillchecks in conversations and CYOA stuff but alll games featuring them come with 70 hours of boring combat (Baldurs Gate, Owlcat, etc) or dont have any visual component whatsoever (VNs, stuff like Roadwarden)
>>718978449 >Bro I truly like and have TRULY played this game, but it's not a CRPG because I say so
it's a fucking CRPG try playing the game you retard
>>718984327
*tips fedora*. Well memed Ultraman. You really nailed the tone of the writing in this "game" but the devs were dead serious when they wrote this swill.
Its does a pretty bad job at depicting addiction/alcoholism, knowing a thing or two about it myself. Like you just never drink the whole game and he never gets any withdrawal and just walks and talks normally with people? He wouldn't be even able to leave his hotel room because of the fear and doom. Depicting alcoholism realistically he'd probably just get a seizure and the if you didn't let him drink right at the start of the game. In the game he just has a little bit of a hangover.
>>718985363
Well, in game he's so fucked up that he can die from a heartattack if he sits on an uncomfortable chair or if he says "cock carousel" too many times in a row.
>>718974594 (OP)
it's not even a good vn, i've failed every single check that made the game kino somehow. Including talking to the fucking stickbug. But i got all the boring political mumblings AND the fucking encyclopedia. Honestly worse than playing a bad build in a real rpg
>>718985896
sounds like your intelligence stat was too high and you got a lot of dialogue heavy sequences. You would have liked a more Motorics and Psyche centered build.
>>718985363
I love the game but I agree with you. It's too easy to go the straight boring cop route instead of struggling and playing on hard mode if you actually try not to be a fuck up.
>>718986330
people also don't swing around swords bigger than them, don't have double jump etc. If i've expected a realistic dude simulator i wouldn't have played the game in the first place. We already have shitty games like GTA and RDR for that
>>718985363
As someone in AA, itβs kind of funny they chose Alcoholism and defend Communism the way they do. Alcoholism is a mental disease about control, and if the writers were self-aware, they would have conflated Communism with Alcoholism as a way for people to delude themselves that they can change reality
>>718992240
Isn't that what happens? Harry's interest in communism ends up being sourced just from him being mad that his fiancee left him and ended up with someone richer than him and he copes by saying if society was fairer economically then it wouldn't have happened. He never comes across as some would-be impartial to the matter who just logically deduced that it was the best way to run things.