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Great Rumbler

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Satellite Reign - Real-Time Tactical Cyberpunking
« on: August 28, 2015, 09:12:56 AM »


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Open World
The city of Satellite Reign is one big, open playground. No individual levels to pick between, the whole world can be explored seamlessly. Uncover new missions while you explore, and pick and choose which objectives you want to tackle.

Customise your Team
Each of your four agents can be tailored to suit your play style. Choose their skills, weapons, gear, augmentations, and even their genetic base by cloning exceptional individuals from the general population.

Multiple Strategies
There's no 'right-way' to complete your objectives. The world has been designed to facilitate emergent gameplay, allowing you to choose from and combine a wide range of strategic options. Sneak in through ventilation shafts, hack doors, take out power generators, hijack the minds of guards, or just blow the front door down. Countless opportunities await.
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Early reviews from the press and impressions from people who played the beta are both really positive, so it looks like 5Lives has done a good job of recapturing that old Syndicate spirit. I'm still waffling back and forth on whether to buy it right now because I've already got two other RPGs I'm currently playing [Shadowrun Hong Kong and the Pillars of Eternity expansion].
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Re: Satellite Reign - Real-Time Tactical Cyberpunking
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2015, 03:17:48 PM »
Looks hot, I really want it.


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Re: Satellite Reign - Real-Time Tactical Cyberpunking
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2015, 03:22:06 PM »
Went ahead and bought it earlier, played it about half an hour so far. I'm only just past the tutorial, but already I really like that it's all one huge city that you're trying to work your way through. It definitely makes me want to be more careful about alerting the authorities, since I can't just skip back to base or move to another zone until things die down.
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