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KickStarter Encased - isometric post-apocalyptic RPG under the dome

fantadomat

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is it that pozfinder fans really want this particular game to fail or they only want pozfinder to be successful and nothing else?
:deathclaw:
There is like three retards that like pussfinder and they are all spamming the thread. Nobody cares about this game lol. Why the fuck would they want to fail or not ??? You haven't taken your meds again.jenk.
 

Thonius

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is it that pozfinder fans really want this particular game to fail or they only want pozfinder to be successful and nothing else?
Limited time, limited $, limited exposure. Do you expect people to buy things and never play? Even movies suffer due to close release windows.
It's easy to miss Encased because hecking WOTR is on the main steam page, plus because they are EA titles they are not shown in popular upcoming.
On the other hand, it's the end of SUMMER so people rush in to buy shit, and lots of games getting released really close, so I hope publishers and devs know what they are doing.
Personally, I dig 70/80 sci-fi style and I can't wait till shitty glowy senseless cyberpunk/hud's art style is going to die.
This sucks ( well actually that cockpit is not like the worst offender):
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Lyre Mors

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So I was reading about the loot system, and from everything I've found it sounds like it's almost entirely randomly generated. Can anyone confirm or deny this?
 

bataille

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So I was reading about the loot system, and from everything I've found it sounds like it's almost entirely randomly generated. Can anyone confirm or deny this?

From what I remember of one of the earlier builds, it was more or less like fallout: no weapons or armor on corpses, barely any meaningful items in containers (there were crafting materials in some of them, though); most of useful items come from shops and story dungeons. It's not diablo by any means. At least it used to be. Not to be...
 

Lyre Mors

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From what I remember of one of the earlier builds, it was more or less like fallout: no weapons or armor on corpses, barely any meaningful items in containers (there were crafting materials in some of them, though); most of useful items come from shops and story dungeons. It's not diablo by any means. At least it used to be. Not to be...

Thank you! Doesn't sound too terribly bad then. As long as there is some good hand-placed stuff to find fairly frequently, and the merchants have hand-placed loot.
 

cpmartins

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From what I remember of one of the earlier builds, it was more or less like fallout: no weapons or armor on corpses, barely any meaningful items in containers (there were crafting materials in some of them, though); most of useful items come from shops and story dungeons. It's not diablo by any means. At least it used to be. Not to be...

Thank you! Doesn't sound too terribly bad then. As long as there is some good hand-placed stuff to find fairly frequently, and the merchants have hand-placed loot.
From what I remember all the good shit was hand-placed. There was some random junk but that was it. Unless, of course, they changed it.
 

Lyre Mors

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Well, that was pretty much the last piece of information I needed before I threw my money at the game. Also tracked down a lengthy stream of the latest build from a few days again and liked pretty much everything I was seeing. Wish you the best of luck on release day, Dark Crystal Games!
 

cpmartins

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Is such a thing as a non-cancerous streamer even allowed on that site? Do they test you for cuntability when you start using twitch?
Jesus Christ what the fuck. Absolute trash. He keeps talking with his simps instead of doing shit.
 

Lyre Mors

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Jesus Christ what the fuck. Absolute trash. He keeps talking with his simps instead of doing shit.

I skipped through it a fair amount and muted it. Certainly wasn't a quality streamer, but I couldn't find any recent stream recording with any length to them. The game seems to be a bit much for the average streamer's attention span.
 

Daedalos

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I already bought this in EA.. so. Definitely gonna play it, as the setting is obviously alot more engaging to me than pathfinder.

The question is, how good is the game? C&C, story, ui, optimization and all that.

I really really hope its good. I want more sci-fi crpgs to win through.
 

Iluvcheezcake

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Iluvcheezcake

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Combat is rough and will get you killed at start. Check their forums, bunch of crybabies getting owned by rats in the first town. Hilarious.
Its standard rpg fare. But easier and less autistic than Underrail
 

ERYFKRAD

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Strap Yourselves In Serpent in the Staglands Shadorwun: Hong Kong Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag. Pathfinder: Wrath I'm very into cock and ball torture I helped put crap in Monomyth
Is it me or does this read similar to
https://thekoalition.com/2021/encased-review-under-the-dome-and-in-my-heart


Encased Review – Under The Dome And In My Heart
Role-playing games attune with me easily. I’m always in awe of the worlds created and the characters that encapsulate these lands. I love the Wastelands, the mountains of Skyrim, and even the most recent exploration of Revachol. These games showcase worlds to dwell into, new threats to fight, and most importantly new stories to wrap my head around. Encased, the Sci-Fi RPG from the studio Dark Crystal Games is taking that same path and bringing me joy, by producing a new RPG that I feel will be a classic for this generation. If you are into Fallout 1 & 2 and want to mash it up with something along the lines of Wasteland 2 and Wasteland 3, then this is the perfect game for you.

Encased is an isometric computer role-playing game (CRPG), with a variant timeline history that drops you into an intriguing and complicated new world. The year is 1976, where you play as a newcomer that has finally been approved to work under the mysterious dome that appeared without warning or whisper. The Dome is an inexplicable and completely contained dome, full of anomalous objects that have driven the technology in the world of Encased. Some of its residents speculate it’s technology from another world, while others believe it’s the exact same enclosure that protects the City of Atlantis.

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Although it is uncertain for sure where it came from, its presence alone has signaled the end of all ongoing wars and ushered in a new era of peace. Those who enter the Dome do so knowing that their work underneath its electric glow will surely catapult humanity towards the future. They also recognize that this new dome is exactly like Hotel California by the Eagles and once they enter, they can never leave.

You play as a newcomer to The Dome and start off as an employee of the Cronus Corporation, but soon find yourself on a one-way trip from which you can’t return. Along your journey, you will be given the opportunity to attain power armor, avoid radiation, complete quests, and engage in tactical turn-based combat. In Encased, you’ll meet lots of NPCs, and you’ll have the choice to help them, or wreak havoc and shed blood wherever you go.

Unfortunately, for me, I thought the introduction to this new world was kind of long and boring. I appreciate Dark Crystal Games for making sure we are prepared for the next chapter, but it was repetitive and at times mundane. However, once I got out into the world with the freedom to explore everything as I chose to, my eyes became wide with anticipation and I was enthralled with this open enjoyment.

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To begin with, you will get the privilege of creating your character to play. Now they do have premade characters for you to just jump right in and go. However, I had to make it personal for me, and the choices I was given made my next hour and a half an absolute blast. Much can be altered cosmetically, including gender (male, female, and other), age, race, skin color, hair color, and hairstyle, but also class, abilities, and attributes.

Encased offers a very specific class system that dramatically changes the player experience depending on what’s selected, as the Dome relies on five different worker types to maintain and operate the facility. From the Silver Wing managers and financiers to the Black Wing military personnel, from the White Wing scientists to the Blue Wing engineers complete with the Orange Wing laborers recruited from the world’s prisons, Encased’s classes feel less like a job system and more like a gamified Stanford Prison Experiment — in this game, the clothes literally make the (hu)man.

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The character that I built in my head was an ex-con trying to turn his life around in the Orange Wing. I figured he was just a thief who was trying to make his life better and got caught. So I created a person who was nimble and smart, but not very strong. He was sneaky and street-wise but is not a fan of violence unless he had to be. Did I mention it took me an hour and a half to just make my character? Again, it was a blast.

Now being that I was an ex-con, the game treated me accordingly. The military personnel treated me like I was going to commit a crime any second. The scientists acted exasperated when I asked them for information, and the other Orange jumpsuits tried to get me to gamble or steal. I was pretty restricted with everything I could do because of my unsavory pre-Dome lifestyle, and the other Wings never failed to remind me that I was probably going to leave in a body bag. Every action and reaction I made, gave the game another way to either cut me down or build me up. All I needed was some dice and a pencil and paper and I felt like I was in a Shadowrun campaign. It was a fantastic feeling.

The skill points helped and hindered me in conversations and actions. If I was smarter in some conversations, it would have given me a different answer to choose from. If I was stronger, I could have moved a heavy pole out of the way to search 2 other boxes. If I was from a different wing, I would have had different reaction choices and been treated differently. The game was amazing and spot on. The replay value of the game alone would be worth the price of admission. All you would have to do is start a new character and pick different stats and then you would have a totally new world to play it. Dark Crystal Games, I tip my hat to your genius and am so pleased with the play style.

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I was able to see traps and remove some. I was able to pick locks and searching for new stuff was a blast. My first death came from fighting my first monster though. It is a turn-based game like Wasteland 3 and I was using a nail gun on a mutated poisonous monster. Needless to say, I didn’t survive the first or second time, but the third time I figured out what to do and had a great time.

Encased is a fantastic game and I truly can not wait to finish this playthrough to start over again to see what different options I get. I am already taking notes on what stats to choose to go down different paths. I think I will be a strong Black Wing military man with no brains. Encased is available on Steam for PC now in Early Access for $29.99. I will state again if you loved the original Fallout and Fallout 2 and you’re also into Wasteland 2 or 3, then this is a must-have game. I hope to see more people in The Dome, or at least the outskirts of it.

This review was written based on a digital review copy of Encased for the PC provided by Dark Crystal Games, Prime Matter, Black Tower Entertainment, and Koch Media.
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Terenty

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Read a russian review, his summary:

1)The game is very easy, that renders a lot of the skills, perks, etc obsolete

2)There's a lot of ways to solve a problem which is cool, but he complains that it means any build can solve any quest

3)The world is filled with boxes full of junk

4) Enemies drop random loot, even if you kill some tough baddie they can drop a pack of sigs.

5)There are no epic quests that thread the game i.e. quests are rather small

6)No day night cycle, npcs glued to their places forever

7)Obvious indie production

He concluded by saying he enjoyed the game overall, but it needed someone like Sawyer to make it perfect, so take from it what you want.
 

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