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Mar 28th, 2018 at 14:58:32 - 1979 Revolution: Black Friday (PC) |
This few chapter I played where a little boring till the end. I first stop by the theater and everyone is trying to kill me. I am asked to develop my pictures. When I finished Abbish (the guy I saved) asked me to find out for him who stabbed him. And that he told everyone that the picture that he look would have the traitor on it. I then looked around the theater, learned more about the people and the protest. I then was about to leave. Got into another almost fight. I was then taken away from the area. I was then asked who the traitor is. I didn’t know so I guess. I then go back to the torture room. Ask if I knew what I did. I was then shown a picture of the guy I picked. I didn’t mean to have him die but I couldn’t do anything else. They guy said that he is in this war for the faith and not for the country. My brother blames me for what is happening.
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Mar 24th, 2018 at 11:48:56 - 1979 Revolution: Black Friday (PC) |
We get to a protest where we learn about the leaders. All they want is peace and the leaders of Iran aren’t really doing that. Some soldiers come and tried to take the leader of the protest. You meet your cousin who starts throwing rocks at the soldiers. Your friend who was showing you around tells you to be peaceful. Your cousin gives you a rock and want you to join him. You don’t and be peaceful. You get asked again and I was peaceful both times. The army the gets hit by a fire boom and fires a few shots. Everyone panics and runs away. I then have to do quick time events to get away. The first time I didn’t do it fast enough. I was trampled by the people running away. I then thought I need to start the whole game over. It just started the running over. I then help save the leader because he was stabbed by a knife. Called out he was stabbed by a traitor. We then go back to the torture room. The guy says the man you saved earlier was the one who previously beat your torturer. He then brings in your brother. I then don’t cooperate still. The brother gets tortured. At this point you got and meet your cousin again but almost get beat up again. All because you are an outsider. I am confused at this point. I don’t know what I am fighting for or why I am keeping someone I don’t know a secret.
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Mar 22nd, 2018 at 22:50:53 - 1979 Revolution: Black Friday (PC) |
Starts out explaining that this is a true story and the events happening are real. That Is cool, but also scary. You must be given ethical issues that you can’t get out of. You start out developing pictures of stuff so you can send it to the revolution people. You find out the police are coming. The game then tells you that every choice you make is a way to change the game later. One of the first choices you make is if the protest is going to be peaceful or violent. All of this is based on quick time events. You get captured. Which to me was going to happen anyway. You then go in to the interrogation room. Where you are tortured to get info about the revolution. I tried playing the “I don’t know anything card”, and the silent don’t do anything. That really didn’t get me anywhere. We then jump to a flash back to when we didn’t know about the revolution to teach us what that is. We take photos of the peaceful protests. Lots of quick time events that aren’t so much fun. You need to be fast on your toes. So far it isn’t a bad game. The only bad thing is the torture. That might change.
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Feb 16th, 2018 at 00:55:51 - This is the Police (PC) |
Played thru 2 days in this session. I got my “contract” or curse with the mafia. I thought in doing so I would get more action. So far it makes it so my officers need to get money from someone who didn’t pay up. The guy who did give his contract to me was found out by the mob boss. I must have more pull so they were ok with it. If it was a low police officer then I think it would have been multiple murders
I am investigating a mob that if I get I’ll get 20,000 dollars. Which is a lot. I think once I do though I might need to investigate my own mob. They might catch me. Hopefully my detectives help me catch him and put him away for a long time. Another thing I didn’t do was fire all the black people. I don’t have any reason not to. Why would I start now.
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