Confirmed: Yup. It is an obsidian game.

  • Corroded@leminal.space
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    10 months ago

    I don’t know. When I was helping factions it only felt noticeable when they showed up to help at the end.

    I haven’t replayed it because it felt like there wouldn’t be a lot of deviation between paths I choose to take.

    It’s kind of like Dishonored’s chaos level system that can result in additional enemies and a different ending. It makes it feel like more of an adventure game than an RPG.

    This is all obviously subjective but when people were hyping it up to have Fallout New Vegas levels of choice I felt let down.

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      10 months ago

      Same here. In fact the hype is the reason why it didn’t do well imo. It’s a fine game, nothing too wrong or bad about it, but they hype definitely killed. IGN kept advertising it as “Fallout in space” and “the Bethesda Killer,” and look where we ended up.

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        10 months ago

        I really dislike the X is the Y killer angle. It’s such clickbait and immediately puts fans on the Y side on the defensive. It’s helping no one.

        Unless it’s an indie dev I don’t even care what else a developer has produced previously. With such large teams there’s too many cooks in the kitchen and it only takes one of them to sour the game.