Anyone wanna discuss Shadowrun: Dragonfall?
Anyone wanna discuss Shadowrun: Dragonfall?
I replayed it recently, wasn't really impressed by it, the battles became more and more tedious as I progressed in the story and the RPG elements are extremely basic. It is okay if you like the setting or want to play a turn based game but I wouldn't bother otherwise
The setting is more engaging than the game itself. You're better off reading the source material and skipping playing the games
I liked how open and non-linear the second half of the game was, I absolutely love the setting an aesthetics
Gameplay and the engine fucking unity are both bad
Which books are good? I read Never Deal with a Dragon recently and it was some highschool grade prose with mary sue main character and barely any glimpses of the world and cringeworthy weeabooism
It's ok.
Just read the roleplaying sourcebooks, there's a great abundance of them. Start with all the fluff in the main rulebook, then just pick a topic you're interested in and read the corresponding sourcebook.
The story's pretty cool and I really liked the characters, the turn based combat ain't that tedious if you're not bad at it and later encounters can be cleared rather easily if you know what you're doing. I wouldn't say the RPG elements are all that basics, but they're not Fallout 1 as well though I think it works in the context of the game and that it gives you choices that have consequences and aren't just a or b type of ones, also gives you several ways to approach your missions.
I found Dragonfall to be quite engaging and loved the shit out of it, so I'd disagree.
Schattenjäger und Schattenläufer by Markus Heitz.
It's two books encompassing 6 stories; clocking in at over 2000 pages total.
Don't know that they were ever translated to English at any point though. They only translated his Dwarves related stories for all I know.
What's there to discuss?
HK >>>> DF