Spazmo
Erudite
Tags: Buka Entertainment; Paradise Cracked
<a href=http://www.justadventure.com>Just Adventure</a> (who do RPG's too, I guess) have <a href=http://www.justadventure.com/reviews/Paradise_Cracked/ParadiseCracked.shtm>reviewed Paradise Cracked</a>. They really disliked it and their final score is a disappointing <b>D</b>. Silly letter grades... They knock the bad interface and constantly TB (even outside of combat) gameplay.
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<blockquote>Let me start by saying that, buried underneath the baffling miasma of its controls is what may very well be a good game, yearning to get out. While the story is not wildly original, it’s a solid, dystopian, Blade-Runnery, William Gibson-influenced cyberpunk story set in a dark, grimy city full of lots of crime and not much law.
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The main character (though you eventually can control a party) is called “Hacker.†Guess what he does! Anyway, the game begins with him on the run from various dark and dangerous factions and with only one helpful bit of advice: go see Sam Lee in Chinatown. He might have something for you.</blockquote>
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What's really sad is this game may be another example of the Harbinger syndrome: a game that fails for its gameplay and design rather than its setting--but try telling that to the marketing guys who determine that <i>Non-fantasy = No moniez!!!!11</i>
<a href=http://www.justadventure.com>Just Adventure</a> (who do RPG's too, I guess) have <a href=http://www.justadventure.com/reviews/Paradise_Cracked/ParadiseCracked.shtm>reviewed Paradise Cracked</a>. They really disliked it and their final score is a disappointing <b>D</b>. Silly letter grades... They knock the bad interface and constantly TB (even outside of combat) gameplay.
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<blockquote>Let me start by saying that, buried underneath the baffling miasma of its controls is what may very well be a good game, yearning to get out. While the story is not wildly original, it’s a solid, dystopian, Blade-Runnery, William Gibson-influenced cyberpunk story set in a dark, grimy city full of lots of crime and not much law.
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The main character (though you eventually can control a party) is called “Hacker.†Guess what he does! Anyway, the game begins with him on the run from various dark and dangerous factions and with only one helpful bit of advice: go see Sam Lee in Chinatown. He might have something for you.</blockquote>
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What's really sad is this game may be another example of the Harbinger syndrome: a game that fails for its gameplay and design rather than its setting--but try telling that to the marketing guys who determine that <i>Non-fantasy = No moniez!!!!11</i>