I think it's interesting that, of all the possible variations of the graphic adventure formula, they specifically targeted Snatcher as a template. That hasn't occurred even in Japan, as far as I know.
Dunno about you guys and I don't mean to necro this thread, but when I first heard of this game, I thought of it as nothing more than a nostalgic throwback to old Japanese VNs like Snatcher and simply didn't bother checking it out. I later found that this game was Tumblr personified into a pixelated Visual Novel, with its pronoun choices and its San Francisco setting and anything Tumblrinas like, and that made me not want this game even more. It doesn't help with the accusations made against MidBoss' then-CEO and how their Twitter PR handled the situation when 2064's MetaCritic page got bombarded with negative reviews.
I'm sorry, but I really don't wanna give my money to incompetent developers and publishers (unless a game happens to have mods that fix it), especially to those who want to shove their politics down my throat, all while pretending to care about their movement when their higher-ups clearly don't.
Oooh yeah... I didn't wanna say anything in case you were into it...
but I'm glad you're a "sane-brain" too, Snatcher!
Honestly, Revolution 60 is more "cyberpunk" than 2064 (and that shits like... a clown projectile vomited all over a jumpstart 4th grade typing game thats based on a ken penders comic)
powderehss wrote:Oooh yeah... I didn't wanna say anything in case you were into it...
but I'm glad you're a "sane-brain" too, Snatcher!
Honestly, Revolution 60 is more "cyberpunk" than 2064 (and that shits like... a clown projectile vomited all over a jumpstart 4th grade typing game thats based on a ken penders comic)
I agree with his opinion, Revolution 60 is more "cyberpunk" than 2064