nnwah

New Member
Apr 28, 2018
11
20
Good question. Now that the game is also on Steam, along with the upcoming one, and I’ve sold more copies than I anticipated, it’s helped me fund UiTC2 significantly. So, my conscience won’t let me just leave it as it is. While I don’t have the energy to handle 2 projects simultaneously, I at least want UiTC to be more polished and as bug-free as possible.
Well, paint me interested. I really did not expect this kind of response and you got my total respect
 

Mr. Unaware

Mr. Unaware Studios
Donor
Game Developer
Dec 10, 2018
669
1,940
Question I'll ask for the upcoming release - will it arrive on Itch as well? Or will it be a Steam release only?
Yeah, it already has an itch page set up, but it's hidden until the official release.
will the remaster still be free roam-y even if its got a plot?
I already answered this on the previous page, so I'll just copy-paste it:

Yes, UiTC:R will still keep its open-world and free-roam style, and the storylines won’t interfere with that. The main storyline will revolve around the upcoming elections, which take place in 100 days. You’re not required to participate, and you can ignore them entirely. The world itself doesn’t care much about Jane; she’s not a superhero destined to save the world, but just a girl moving to The City. While her actions can have a ripple effect, the elections will still happen, and the world will move on without her involvement. Naturally, completing or failing the storyline will have consequences, but there won’t be any game overs (unless specifically stated in a quest).
 

Monki0

Member
Nov 6, 2023
240
290
Yeah, it already has an itch page set up, but it's hidden until the official release.

I already answered this on the previous page, so I'll just copy-paste it:

Yes, UiTC:R will still keep its open-world and free-roam style, and the storylines won’t interfere with that. The main storyline will revolve around the upcoming elections, which take place in 100 days. You’re not required to participate, and you can ignore them entirely. The world itself doesn’t care much about Jane; she’s not a superhero destined to save the world, but just a girl moving to The City. While her actions can have a ripple effect, the elections will still happen, and the world will move on without her involvement. Naturally, completing or failing the storyline will have consequences, but there won’t be any game overs (unless specifically stated in a quest).
After those 100 days, will the game end or will you be able to free roam and do the things you didn't do until then? (because you were busy making Jane the president)
 
3.60 star(s) 44 Votes