Revolves
02-08-2010, 03:20 PM
Wow.
That sums up my impression of the game. It blends deep political insight into the chaotic world - taking no precautions when handling subjects such as Israel and their eternal lust for raping Muslims - the problems of the free market, a deep game play with perfect balance - no power is better than the other, thinking tactically generally gets you better off than taking the shield power, and using the minigun-laser, rushing into a room, and yelling Russian war cries at the top of your lungs down your microphone.
But what really amazes me is the depth of the story. You can literally read text fulls of well written sci fiction by glancing at a rock on the ground of a gaia planet. Even Asimov would bow to the awesomeness of the script. The fan fiction that the game has inspired is mind blowing - no cliches are present anywhere in any of it. The ruthless deception of the capitalists is also well done - I was literally biting my nails when the capitalists first raped a baby of the socialist faction, came in its face, and then quartered him.
No cliches!
Last, but not least, the soundtrack is like heaven to the ears. No amount of money was withheld in order to buy a bunch of cheap instruments to make a grand, orchestra-like soundtrack. I'd buy a copy and jizz all over it.
I'd like to say gratz to the developers for making the best game ever.
That sums up my impression of the game. It blends deep political insight into the chaotic world - taking no precautions when handling subjects such as Israel and their eternal lust for raping Muslims - the problems of the free market, a deep game play with perfect balance - no power is better than the other, thinking tactically generally gets you better off than taking the shield power, and using the minigun-laser, rushing into a room, and yelling Russian war cries at the top of your lungs down your microphone.
But what really amazes me is the depth of the story. You can literally read text fulls of well written sci fiction by glancing at a rock on the ground of a gaia planet. Even Asimov would bow to the awesomeness of the script. The fan fiction that the game has inspired is mind blowing - no cliches are present anywhere in any of it. The ruthless deception of the capitalists is also well done - I was literally biting my nails when the capitalists first raped a baby of the socialist faction, came in its face, and then quartered him.
No cliches!
Last, but not least, the soundtrack is like heaven to the ears. No amount of money was withheld in order to buy a bunch of cheap instruments to make a grand, orchestra-like soundtrack. I'd buy a copy and jizz all over it.
I'd like to say gratz to the developers for making the best game ever.