úterý 13. března 2018

The Council uses RPG skills and weaponised words to fix Telltale's problems

It is 1793. I am Louis de Richet: a Frenchman who inexplicably talks with an American accent. I am trying to convince an Italian cardinal (who does speak with an appropriate accent) to hand over an important letter, although it is not going well - he is concerned that I am not trustworthy. To reassure him, I choose a response from the dialogue tree that explains he can be sure of my vigilant discretion because I am a member of a top secret organisation of influential movers and shakers. 

Combat was also traded for dialogue in Subsurface Circular.

The Council review

The cardinal raises his eyebrow at me. Yes, perhaps openly revealing to a stranger that I am part of a clandestine society does not do my argument any favours. And so it is time to crack open The Council’s flagship feature: skills. My version of Louis is learned in the ways of manipulation, and so I pretend that I am not really interested in the cardinal’s special letter, and reassure him it will find its way to its destination - my mother - without my help.



from
https://www.pcgamesn.com/the-council/the-council-review

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