icemann on 14/11/2013 at 18:25
I'm just happy that we don't have koki around anymore. All else pails in comparison.
Ulukai on 14/11/2013 at 18:57
Moving on...
EvaUnit02 on 20/11/2013 at 19:12
Berlin campaign is called Dragonfall, coming in January.
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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1613260297/shadowrun-returns/posts/666832)
Will have save anywhere support; a greater focus on having a persistent party; a hub where missions can be chosen from a selection, you're not 100% on a linear rail road; etc.
I should really go back and finish "Dead Man's Switch", it was pretty good I recall thinking at the time.
henke on 28/11/2013 at 09:29
The iOS version of this is on sale for 5 bucks at the moment. Has anyone tried it?
I'm completely unfamiliar with Shadowrun but still kinda interested in this. Trying to decide whether to get it for the iPad or PC. On the one hand it's cheaper and I'd love to have some more games to play on the pad, and this looks like a good fit for touchscreen controls. But on the other hand I'm guessing there won't be any usermade content available in the iOS version. Make up my mind for me TTLG!
icemann on 28/11/2013 at 10:36
That's beyond easy. Get the PC version. There is some really good user generated content (Lost Lamb, Silver Angel, Jacked Up etc to name a few) and more continues to come out all the time.
And if you need any advice on which UGC to have a play of once your done with the main campaign, feel free to ask. Happy to help out.
Renzatic on 28/11/2013 at 16:07
Quote Posted by henke
Trying to decide whether to get it for the iPad or PC.
What Icemann said. If the iPad version allowed you to install the fan campaigns, I'd say get it above all others. The game is tailor made for touchscreens, and would be great to play on a tablet.
But since it doesn't, the PC version is the way to go. Much like Neverwinter Nights, you could get by with the main campaign alright, but the real fun lies in what you get from the fanbase.
icemann on 30/11/2013 at 03:25
Quote Posted by Renzatic
But since it doesn't, the PC version is the way to go. Much like Neverwinter Nights, you could get by with the main campaign alright, but the real fun lies in what you get from the fanbase.
Damn straight. Man Neverwinter Nights 1 had some good content. An absolute sea of it, but good content.
Of note, the best UGC currently is Razor's Edge which comes in 3 parts with more to follow. Fair bit of gameplay and mirrors the game play style of the main campaign. I'm more of a fan of the open world style, but very little of the UGC released so far (besides Episode 2 of the campaign I've been putting together + a few unfinished ones by a few other people) has had that in it.
In addition, I wish people would mention the karma requirements for their UGC or have steamworks show it more often and also of whether it's a finished campaign/mission or not, as there is a fair few out there that by the description appear to be finished until you play them and reach the point they've got up to working on.
henke on 30/11/2013 at 18:39
Alright, thanks for the feedback guys. Just picked it up on Steam (it's -55% right now). :)