![]() ![]() So if you do want to romance her, remember that there isn't much recourse in romance after the first (your character's plans for her) choice. (Probably slept until I woke him up like Alfred.) The newcomers have more plans and preferences and ideas (and more importantly investments!) But I had no idea what my second-in-command did during the day. In Sabres, you focused nearly entirely on your two friends/rivals/distant chums. This is both detrimental and advantageous. Guns still has a small cast like the first game. (It looks like there was plans for knights-and-idealism Elson, but not moody-venerable-bryonic-hero Sir Cassius.) One note of caution though: only the spy has the full arc. (When I replayed Sabres, I combed the choices for nearly an hour, before I realized the war-time romance was in Broadsides.) Your choices include an Adlerian spy filly and a fur-lined Duchess. Some decisions, like beatifying an old officer, do not show their full effect in the game. Your family, in theory, provides more Austen sensibility, but with the amount of choices over your siblings, mother and father, effectively reduces to a money-bleeding vanity. This include a family, selective pasttimes and causes. To help with replayability, the author has provided some flavor-enhancing storylines. The game is long, but unless you replay or read the scenes, you won't see all the stops. If you retreated in the last game, you have a whole unique arc.īut this can also result in brevity. Guns of the Infinity follows your substantial decisions, writing four chapter changes (8 unique choices) for their divergences. You went from one battle to the next, with two chapter changes if you didn't make promotion. The first game, Sabres of Infinity, was largely a linear experience. Guns of Infinity improves over Sabres of Infinity in the following ways: it provides a more dynamic experience, with diverting or flavorful mini-storylines, new characters and romances, and considerably more nuance. This game is a sequel to a by-battle, choose your own adventure text-based adventure akin to your choice of an Napoleon-era romp, Choice of the Broadsides, Horatio Hornblower, etc, with nearly non-existent magic. Support your family financially, or leave them to fight off penury alone.Ĭombat, intrigue, and romance await in Guns of Infinity!.Train and drill your men for success on the battlefield.Use cunning, force, or sheer bravado to fight the Antari forces.Play the role of a gallant hero, or a self-serving scoundrel.Will you befriend, betray, or romance the nobles, rogues, and spies of this epic world? Will you keep your men alive, or sacrifice them to your own greed in a bid for power and riches? Will you fight for power, riches, love, or glory? It's entirely text-based-without graphics or sound effects-and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination. ![]() Guns of Infinity is a 440,000 word interactive novel by Paul Wang, author of "Sabres of Infinity," "Mecha Ace," and "The Hero of Kendrickstone." Your choices control the story. Even better: Rogue Company supports full cross-play and cross-progression, meaning you can play with your friends regardless of platform, and bring your unlocks wherever you game.As commander of a squadron of cavalry, what will you sacrifice to win the war of gunpowder and magic? Return to the battlefield as a gentleman-officer of the Royal Tierran Army in this long-awaited sequel to "Sabres of Infinity." All Rogues can be unlocked free and come with additional free rewards that you can collect just by playing the game. Choose how you approach each round - will you buy a katana to get up-and-personal with your foes, or the Tyr sniper rifle to take them down from afar? You can also unlock high-tech gadgets, ranging from Dima’s favorite explosives to a disorienting tear gas. Throughout each match, you’ll earn cash to spend in the in-game store. Which Rogue and play style will you choose? Or relax in a rotating Limited-Time Mode.ĭrop in as one of the many agents of Rogue Company, each with their own unique set of skills, weapons, and gadgets! Fire explosive napalm with Switchblade’s Chaos Launcher, use Saint’s revive drone to save your teammates, or take the enemy team offline with a hack from Gl1tch. Looking to be more competitive? Join the Ranked queue to show off your skills. Take part in action-packed 4v4 and 6v6 game modes control the point in King of the Hill, fight to survive in Strikeout, or plant and defuse bombs in Demolition. Skydive into high-stakes missions in hot spots around the globe. Defeat the enemy team in objective and action based game modes featuring exotic locales, thrilling gun-play, and explosions…lots of explosions. Gear up and drop in to Rogue Company, the third-person tactical action shooter that puts the fate of the world in your hands. ![]()
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