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Jason Jackson's 1979 Revolution: Black Friday (PC)
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[March 28, 2018 09:50:25 PM]
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My second session I actually managed to die. Good thing this isn't a rougelike. I noticed the game puts a lot of emphasis on the other characters "remembering your choices for later". It even manages to tell the player that much with text in the top left(?) corner ever time the player makes a choice that will become impactful later. This choice system has clear moral implications, although I have not gotten far enough to see any extreme consequences of those choices.
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[March 27, 2018 10:41:33 PM]
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1979 Revolution is an interesting game, as it modulates between minimal game-play and storytelling. The actual impact of the choices contrasted nicely with Firewatch, the previous log's game. I was surprised at the details the game remembered, as that man clearly was offended that I didn't take his tea. This game seems especially interesting because it concerns a subject that I actually don't know a ton about. Because of this, the little story bits the game gives with each photo are quite helpful. The problem with not knowing all the proper history is that it leaves me a behind on the decision making, and makes me take each situation from solely game-provided information. This could be problematic, but it also offers the opportunity to take on the situations without bias.
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Jason Jackson's 1979 Revolution: Black Friday (PC)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Tuesday 27 March, 2018
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