Indeed!Ironically, we also have the first standalone expansion, Nemesis: Lockdown on the way.
My board game purchases have fallen way off over the last 2 years. Awaken Realms is about the one company I'm buying new games from.
Indeed!Ironically, we also have the first standalone expansion, Nemesis: Lockdown on the way.
Unless you're going a completely non-lethal route, then rat swarms can work wonders at keeping bodies undetected.I'm trying to be a perfectionist (collect everything, never get even accidental kills, never be seen) with my first playthrough, even though I know it's a stupid idea since I don't know the game.
This is where I'm at, and have yet to finish thewith a clean record:High Overseer "assassination"
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Every single time some guard I've knocked out and deposited in what I think is a safe place ends up dying, I get spotted, or I miss something collectable. It also takes a long time to just move around the place without getting spotted.
Lot of fun, even if the story is "strange" (in my opinion) and some fights are a big messNice.
Picked it up yesterday.
Yet to play.
Still can't believe how poorly this game was received despite not being terrible in any category while having incredible artstyle and soundtrack.(Remember Me)
I think at the time of release critics were unfairly harsh on games that weren't Bioshock Infinite or The Last Of Us, Remember Me seems to have been reappraised by players (Very Positive score on Steam).Still can't believe how poorly this game was received despite not being terrible in any category while having incredible artstyle and soundtrack.
Yeah, there was that, but one particularly weird criticism that stood out to me was that Neo Paris looks amazing, but the game is too linear and doesn't let you explore it on your own. Like you said, 2013 was so long ago and open world fatigue didn't really kick in yet.I think at the time of release critics were unfairly harsh on games that weren't Bioshock Infinite or The Last Of Us, Remember Me seems to have been reappraised by players (Very Positive score on Steam).
2013 seems so long ago. There were a couple of others that came out at around the same time like Binary Domain and Dragon's Dogma that didn't innovate spectacularly, but were still fun games in their own right.
I thought it was utterly forgettable. And art style was rather grating with it's 00s MTV aesthetic. It wasn't a bad game, just mediocre.Still can't believe how poorly this game was received despite not being terrible in any category while having incredible artstyle and soundtrack.
That was one of the main criticisms I remember, the uninteractive nature of the world (Cyberpunk deja vu?), the other being the combat being too much like the Batman Arkham games, which is fair I suppose.Yeah, there was that, but one particularly weird criticism that stood out to me was that Neo Paris looks amazing, but the game is too linear and doesn't let you explore it on your own. Like you said, 2013 was so long ago and open world fatigue didn't really kick in yet.