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One of the main features we liked about the game coming in was its graphics, and it certainly did not disappoint.Īs mentioned earlier, you are met with a cinematic when you begin the game. It proceeds to tell you more about the situation, but most of the dialogue is just drivel too complicated for my puny simple brain to understand. The entity that revived you, Chip, an AI itself, was able to escape the virus that turned the main AI rogue. As I said, it’s very simple, but it works because that’s your motivation to whoop some AI butt! You have been revived (or in the game’s terms, re-atomized) as a rogue AI has taken over the Arc, and you’re the only one who can stop it. Most roguelite games, to be completely honest, are not exactly masterpieces when it comes to storytelling, but, for the most part, it doesn’t have to be! I do have a soft spot for roguelites that DO have a story though even if it’s just a simple one, so that I could look forward to its progression in the future.ĪrcRunner’s story is incredibly easy to understand. Did it live up to our expectations? Do we have a roguelite game of the year contender? Find out next time on… nah, just kidding! You’ll find out right now! Simple, yet effective storytelling It’s been on our radar since we laid eyes on it because of its beautiful graphics, futuristic setting, and multiplayer mode.Ī little over three months later, the game has been released, and we’re fortunate to get our hands on the game. One of the games we covered in our list of the Top 10 most anticipated roguelite releases of the year is ArcRunner, a game developed by Trickjump Games and published by PQube, one of the most renowned publishers today.
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