Mnemnosyne
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- Oct 14, 2018
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Like some of the other comments, I found the Jasen situation irritating. I did not mind having to go investigate the debt - I didn't even mind how Duvessa decided that the moneylender was disrespecting her and felt compelled to get one over on him, even if it was to the benefit of Jasen.
However, for the only choice to be to give in to at least one of his demands for himself, or burn down the village, was the frustrating bit. It didn't seem particularly reasonable; there was no logical reason presented why Duvessa should've felt constrained to either torch the village or give in to his demands. All the other decisions feel right for her personality at that point in the game, but in this situation, there's no good reason for her not to agree to Dariusz's requests and have her soldiers attempt (and presumably fail) to capture Jasen.
Other than this, however, it is looking to be an amazing game and I love Duvessa as the protagonist, she's exactly the kind of character I love to play. I'm very glad I ran across it here, and will definitely be looking forward to more.
However, for the only choice to be to give in to at least one of his demands for himself, or burn down the village, was the frustrating bit. It didn't seem particularly reasonable; there was no logical reason presented why Duvessa should've felt constrained to either torch the village or give in to his demands. All the other decisions feel right for her personality at that point in the game, but in this situation, there's no good reason for her not to agree to Dariusz's requests and have her soldiers attempt (and presumably fail) to capture Jasen.
Other than this, however, it is looking to be an amazing game and I love Duvessa as the protagonist, she's exactly the kind of character I love to play. I'm very glad I ran across it here, and will definitely be looking forward to more.