Hi Martin!
Are you ready to tell any info on Reprobates now? You were keeping it in secret during "Anaconda Adventure Day". We are anticipating any news :-)
Hi Martin!
Are you ready to tell any info on Reprobates now? You were keeping it in secret during "Anaconda Adventure Day". We are anticipating any news :-)
Will this game have a non-linear storyline, and maybe some alternative endings?
And What you would like to know about Reprobates ? Regarding the ending - no, there is just one, the game is linear. Is it bad ?
I'm happy with that. I think linear games have much stronger storylines.Originally Posted by zeroman
Good to hear because its really hard to find good, unique story for computer game nowadays. Its like with the movies, almost everything was made somewhen, somehow ... . In case of Reprobates we think that its based on unique idea. Hope you will like it.
Not bad, just the screenshots look like it will be very different from the last two games. On the screenshots, only the playable character is seen, so about how many NPCs will the game have?
Will the events of the game have a supernatural origin (with all these deaths and falling to sleep) or will they be rational ones? Or will it be our goal to find it out?
Your said that the game will use:
# face-play and emotions in faces - does this mean that there will be a lot of dialogues in the game?
# ageing and cloth wear - can you tell what for this feature is implemented? Main hero will be getting older through game?
NPCs = similarly to our previous games there are 26 NPCs in the game (incl. Adam Raichl, the main character).
Events in the game - everything in the game is based on rational basis, but of course there is a fiction which brings you into the situation in which the main character is during the game. But again the fiction is something what can happen.
Face animations and clothes - its in the game in order to increase the visual quality of the game and your perception of the game as something what maybe can happen someday ... .
So the story will be set in one time period, am I right? No such things as "10 years after" and the second part begins?
Yes and no. The story starts in our time but almost the whole game is set into different time. When you wake up on the Island you are simply in a different time. But there is of course reason for it, but you can find it in the game itself by yourself ... .
So every day in the game is different, but the place is the same?
The lenght of the game wasn�t tested so far, but we are looking for lenght in between Black Mirror and Nibiru.
To the previous question - no, days in the game will be quite similar (in terms of whats happening on the Island and in terms of the environment as well). But you will be surprised whats happening during the nights there ... .
Maybe there will be some erotic contents ... during the nights there ;D And now, if we are talking about this ... What age limit will the game have?Originally Posted by zeroman
My husband and I really enjoyed NiBiRu (well, apart from the infamous coloured ball puzzle ;D ) and we're looking forward to Reprobates. The story sounds very intriguing! Have bought Black Mirror but haven't found the time to play it yet.
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