11-12-2014, 11:33 AM
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<div align="center">Early Access
Available: 11 December
http://store.steampowered.com/app/268870/</div>
<div align="center">rockpapershotgun preview:
In some respects it’s closer to being a sort of open-world ARPG than it is the tactical shooter that the Syndicate games were, despite having much the same “feel” as those games. This is not some blind attempt to clone the past, but a healthy extension and an original expression. Satellite Reign takes on inspiration from past glories, it does not dwell on them.
It feels like you should seldom have to resort to violence. You can hack and sneak, even pay off guards. It’s versatile, and will doubtless generate one off events that we’ll want to breathlessly report post-play. Once things do kick off, though, and you’re spotted in one of the “red” zones where cameras search and guards patrol, you gain a wanted level, which can only be shed by laying low in the city for several minutes, GTA style, and avoiding contact.</div>
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<div align="center">Early Access
Available: 11 December
http://store.steampowered.com/app/268870/</div>
<div align="center">rockpapershotgun preview:
In some respects it’s closer to being a sort of open-world ARPG than it is the tactical shooter that the Syndicate games were, despite having much the same “feel” as those games. This is not some blind attempt to clone the past, but a healthy extension and an original expression. Satellite Reign takes on inspiration from past glories, it does not dwell on them.
It feels like you should seldom have to resort to violence. You can hack and sneak, even pay off guards. It’s versatile, and will doubtless generate one off events that we’ll want to breathlessly report post-play. Once things do kick off, though, and you’re spotted in one of the “red” zones where cameras search and guards patrol, you gain a wanted level, which can only be shed by laying low in the city for several minutes, GTA style, and avoiding contact.</div>