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Part 2). Hot garbage. The author meant to have you play from the perspective of one of the runners in Part 1, but instead you import your character and play as "Tyler Durden", while you shadow him in these events. Story is a bore, and side missions are broke from the beginning. Stages are on par with .99 cent RPG Maker games here on Steam.
Overview): Poor stage designs. Shitty dialogue with meaningless options. Disconnected dialogue that takes place when events never occured. Stages that don't transistion well. Linear plot arc with meaningless outcomes. The author gives you the impression that he has an extensive vocabulary, but constantly misspells words, making the dialogue appear vacous (I would expect that to be spelled "facoose" it were in this series. Please don't waste your time, there are better, WAY BETTER mods for this.
lately I'm in the adventure. Still in the middle of chapter 2, I'd like to congratulate molefixer for created a good story. Better than most of the cliche-runs.
I only find it distressing, that the main character is imported. I'd prefer to play from Ray's pov - as it was first intended by the author.
Thank you anyway for the game, (furthermore it may improve my Engish :) ).