• @[email protected]
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    3119 days ago

    Hyped for this.

    Appreciate it’s not the same thing, but still feel like it will scratch the same itch that fallout does, without having to suffer that janky Bethesda engine (even its latest incarnation for starfield was annoying!).

    Plus a nice looking colourful environment for a change instead of the standard post apocalyptic browngrey.

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      19 days ago

      I’m honestly pretty pumped for Avowed for all these reasons, just swap Fallout for Skyrim… Being made by the New Vegas devs too.

  • @conciselyverbose
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    I missed that it was rebellion until partway down the page. I absolutely love how they handle stealth (and enemy AI, which is inherently linked) in the sniper elite games, and the non-sniper gunplay isn’t bad either. I had the early impression that there wasn’t going to be a lot of combat, but the combat encounter he described sounds promising.

    I love mysteries reading-wise, and I’ve always been interested in the idea of how you build a mystery in a game in a way that isn’t just on rails, so I’m curious how well they pull that off.

  • @mindbleach
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    519 days ago

    Wait, they included the name of the game, alongside the big games it’s allegedly like?

    Is that allowed?

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    Incidentally I wonder if any games with ragtag themed gangs have ever consulted sincere anarchists. At the very least they’d have answered Ross Scott’s post-apocalypse razor: “Where do you farm?” It’d be interesting to see more hints of verisimilitude for post-collapse rivalries and group conflicts, even if it’s inevitably reduced to window-dressing for dudes with flaming axes rushing toward your crosshairs.