jdinatale
Cipher
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When you're playing Underrail, just remember that it’s not like other CRPG’s. The game is incredibly artistic, almost to the point where you have to be paying complete attention to it to even remotely understand it. I remember doing a quest in the Junk Yard (though I can't remember what it was), where I thought a character was absolute bollocks during the quest. Then, I closed my eyes for a second, and all of a sudden the plot had an entirely new meaning. It was insane the way Underrail could just become something so different when you take a look into the lore.
Another thing you should note about Underrail is that it's easy to get a headache playing the game. Not because it’s a bad game, but because of how many ideas it’s gameplay is riddled with and how complex they are. Soon enough your head will fill to the brim and the rest will just seem like noise to you. Just turn it off and give it a play the next day.
If you don't like the gameplay, you'll definitely at least enjoy reading through the lore, and picking apart the story itself and all of the artistic values that go into making it the complexity that it is.
Another thing you should note about Underrail is that it's easy to get a headache playing the game. Not because it’s a bad game, but because of how many ideas it’s gameplay is riddled with and how complex they are. Soon enough your head will fill to the brim and the rest will just seem like noise to you. Just turn it off and give it a play the next day.
If you don't like the gameplay, you'll definitely at least enjoy reading through the lore, and picking apart the story itself and all of the artistic values that go into making it the complexity that it is.
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