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After seeing the 1st game get a remastered VR version I had to do a thread on this CRIMINALLY underrated gem of a series.
Consortium is an FPS roleplaying game where you control law enforcement officer Bishop 6
And if you so choose.... Go judge Dredd on everybody's ass.
Paragon
Renegade
Quite literally the best way to play this game is to go in as blind as possible, but ill tell you what makes this series great. The game pretends everything is real and that you the player actually affect things. What that means is the person you're controlling has an actual life and history to them. A life your not granted ANY knowledge of when you take control.
So basically your a body snatcher stumbling through this fully realized Deus Ex like world of intrigue, crime and cloak and dagger spy shit, but you have to WATCH what you say and do.
People will catch on if your asking too many questions, If you act like a dumbass or know things your not supposed to know. They will even react if you try to tell them your using this guy as a meatsuit. So you can choose to play it cool and roleplay, or go nuts and see how everybody reacts.
Ive never played any other game like this. It's a very unique experience and I really enjoyed that sensation of isolation, mystery and intrigue the first few hours of playing brought to me. Eventually Shit gets real and you start to get really paranoid of everything and everyone.
The writing is so good. There's a lot going on you need to pay attention to, but I never felt overwhelmed so much as in the dark. Couldn't even tell who the hell the main villain even is. Lot of great character interaction, lot of fantastic secrets to uncover in the narrative and expand upon in the sequel.
Yeah this is part of a planned trilogy. And unlike a lot of planned trilogy's they actually have the second one out now. Sort of. ill break it down.
The first game is basically mass effect if you never left the ship, it's mostly talking with a bit of gunplay. Very engaging but your in a small area stuffed with things to do.
The second game is where you get to go full lawgiver. It's the Deus Dredd game you never knew you wanted, as you explore a commercial tower in London hijacked by "terrorists". You've got a lot of options on how you want to deal with these guys and Depending on how you acted in the first game they'll respond differently to you.
You can be diplomatic, non lethal, lethal, stealthy or just straight up surrender. (That's not a joke ending surprisingly enough)
Your actions will determine how people and factions see you. As EVERYONE can like or dislike you as shown by a point based influence system.
The only catch is the second one is in early access on steam and does not have everything available yet. But what's there is great.
This is a game where the developers clearly put their heart and soul into the writing, the narrative options and the overall mystery. There's a 140 page online pamphlet I got when I first purchased this on steam a ways back that details the ARG reality game they had to promote this. I can only imagine a couple hundred people ever playing that, but it's there and it has huge lore dumps on everything that actually change your perspective of the game if you read them and reveal to another in-game character that you have.
It's just mind blowing the amount of effort these guys put in when this game is so completely unknown. If you really love Deus ex and ACTUAL choice based narrative games you'd really enjoy this.
Right now they've delisted the original Source version of Consortium 1 in favor of an upcoming unreal 4 remaster. What they have out now is the remastered VR version which is 35 bucks on steam and the quest 2 port which has a 30 min free trial.
Consortium is an FPS roleplaying game where you control law enforcement officer Bishop 6
And if you so choose.... Go judge Dredd on everybody's ass.
Paragon
Renegade
Quite literally the best way to play this game is to go in as blind as possible, but ill tell you what makes this series great. The game pretends everything is real and that you the player actually affect things. What that means is the person you're controlling has an actual life and history to them. A life your not granted ANY knowledge of when you take control.
So basically your a body snatcher stumbling through this fully realized Deus Ex like world of intrigue, crime and cloak and dagger spy shit, but you have to WATCH what you say and do.
People will catch on if your asking too many questions, If you act like a dumbass or know things your not supposed to know. They will even react if you try to tell them your using this guy as a meatsuit. So you can choose to play it cool and roleplay, or go nuts and see how everybody reacts.
Ive never played any other game like this. It's a very unique experience and I really enjoyed that sensation of isolation, mystery and intrigue the first few hours of playing brought to me. Eventually Shit gets real and you start to get really paranoid of everything and everyone.
The writing is so good. There's a lot going on you need to pay attention to, but I never felt overwhelmed so much as in the dark. Couldn't even tell who the hell the main villain even is. Lot of great character interaction, lot of fantastic secrets to uncover in the narrative and expand upon in the sequel.
Yeah this is part of a planned trilogy. And unlike a lot of planned trilogy's they actually have the second one out now. Sort of. ill break it down.
The first game is basically mass effect if you never left the ship, it's mostly talking with a bit of gunplay. Very engaging but your in a small area stuffed with things to do.
The second game is where you get to go full lawgiver. It's the Deus Dredd game you never knew you wanted, as you explore a commercial tower in London hijacked by "terrorists". You've got a lot of options on how you want to deal with these guys and Depending on how you acted in the first game they'll respond differently to you.
You can be diplomatic, non lethal, lethal, stealthy or just straight up surrender. (That's not a joke ending surprisingly enough)
Your actions will determine how people and factions see you. As EVERYONE can like or dislike you as shown by a point based influence system.
The only catch is the second one is in early access on steam and does not have everything available yet. But what's there is great.
This is a game where the developers clearly put their heart and soul into the writing, the narrative options and the overall mystery. There's a 140 page online pamphlet I got when I first purchased this on steam a ways back that details the ARG reality game they had to promote this. I can only imagine a couple hundred people ever playing that, but it's there and it has huge lore dumps on everything that actually change your perspective of the game if you read them and reveal to another in-game character that you have.
It's just mind blowing the amount of effort these guys put in when this game is so completely unknown. If you really love Deus ex and ACTUAL choice based narrative games you'd really enjoy this.
Right now they've delisted the original Source version of Consortium 1 in favor of an upcoming unreal 4 remaster. What they have out now is the remastered VR version which is 35 bucks on steam and the quest 2 port which has a 30 min free trial.
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