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The first of the well known Kickstarted games is about to be released. It will be available on Steam.
You can also get the game via the HBS site.
http://harebrained-schemes.com/shadowrun/
If you backed the kickstarter you can get a DRM free version via the HBS website. Note the DRM free version will not be albe to play any of the official DLC updates for the game, only community mods. The Steam version (DRM) will be able to play the official content HBS will release later.
This is due to the licensing agreement HBS has with Microsoft.
"Many nights, my friend... Many nights I've put a blade to your throat while you were sleeping. Glad I never killed you, Steve. You're alright..."
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Sweet!
Oh, and for those that backed the KS remember to check your email often. Steam keys are already flowing out to backers and you can enter your key into steam now so that all you really have to do on the 25th is open Steam and it will download the game for you automatically!
"Many nights, my friend... Many nights I've put a blade to your throat while you were sleeping. Glad I never killed you, Steve. You're alright..."
Chavez y Chavez
I preOrdered this Folk Tale and Realms of Arkania: Blade of Destiny these 3 should keep me busy all summer.
I am a Kickstarter backer, and I got my Steam keys a few days ago! I jumped on this and Shadowrun Online immediately... huge Shadowrun fan, but of the pencil & paper RPG first and foremost. I am so stoked to start playing this and creating stuff with the editor!
I am almost more stoked for the physical rewards I am getting though, I'm a sucker for collector's editions and I got the $125 version, so I get a bunch of cool extras like the t-shirt, USB dog tags, a Docwagon card, etc...
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Shadowrun for snes was okay at best. The real Shadowrun was on Sega, now that shadowrun was the 5h17
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I liked the freedom in the Sega version, but I enjoyed the narrative and atmosphere more in the snes version. Really enjoying Shadowrun returns right now. Nice nods to both games.
Well folks, 6 HOURS of gaming down so far and I can most assuredly say that this title is well worth EVERY PENNY put into it. The story so far is very damn good and it has the feel of Shadowrun, which may sound silly but these days, you never know.
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"Many nights, my friend... Many nights I've put a blade to your throat while you were sleeping. Glad I never killed you, Steve. You're alright..."
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i'm enjoying it, seemingly it ties in the stories of the megadrive (or whatever the yanks called it - sega genesis or something) and snes quite well. I'm too early at the start though, meeting the protagonist from the SNES game and having him fight alongside me was kinda cool though.
the UI could have done with a little bit of work - conversation system still feels clunky.
Plus side, this helps kill of my memory of a certain first-person shooter video game that pretty much helped kill off FASA (shame the original mechassault for the first xbox - was a fantastic launch xbox live game - the sequel wasn't, but eh it was a sequel)
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Playing Shadowrun and comparing it to a big budget title like XCom really shows you where the money goes in the development process.
--No VO at all
--No CGI or even engine cinematics
--No fancy fluff like zoomed-in-slo-mo death animations during gameplay
And that's really it. The only thing seperating Shadowrun from a mega budget game is the cinematic bells and whistles. And honestly I don't think a fully animated storyline would be as well-presented as the entirely text storyline in Shadowrun.
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Gameplaywise the only real problem I have with the stock campaign is you to hire a team for every mission instead of building up a permanent roster.
There's already a rough remake of the SNES game and hopefully more content will come in.
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