About This Game It's 2048, and life has never been better. Humanity is thriving, technology is booming, poverty and hunger are all but eradicated. Wars and unrest are the talks of the past; the world is as united as it's ever been. Aging can be stopped while terminal illnesses are conquered one by one – you don't have to die if you don't want to. Too bad many folks never lived to see the day.Michael is one of those folks, a bright twenty-something destined to meet his end before wonders of science can save him. But maybe it doesn't have to be this way. Back in 2018, an unlikely visitor appears, claims that she has traveled back in time, and that Michael can join them in the future – if only he does some work first…FeaturesA story-focused experience that plays like a point-and-click adventure, reads like an RPG, and feels like a visual novel.An old-school dialogue system, equally good for slowly learning every little detail or quickly moving through the main plot.Five chapters plus prologue, united in a single narrative but diverse and self-contained enough to tell little stories of their own.Enough jokes and references to forget about the daily horrors of human condition. For a little while. Probably.Approximate word count: 125,000. Play time: 4 to 8 hours (depending on your reading speed and thoroughness).An extensive and atmospheric electronic soundtrack by the amazing artists of the Creative Commons community.A number of UI customization options to keep those walls of text as readable for everyone as possible.Modest system requirements (a decade-old PC should do).You'll have some choices, but they don't really matter. Or do they? 6d5b4406ea Title: Supposedly Wonderful FutureGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Dmitry ZagumennovPublisher:Dmitry ZagumennovRelease Date: 18 Apr, 2018 Supposedly Wonderful Future Cheat Code For Xbox 360 supposedly wonderful future. supposedly wonderful future review. supposedly wonderful future steam \tSupposedly Wonderful Future packs a heck of a punch story wise. It has various different moral dillemas you must take part in and choose between different ways to solve them. There are no right or wrong choices, no way to fail the task, just a lot of grey area in which to see what you think about certain issues. The basic story is that you are given the chance to time travel to the future to take part in five experiments, upon the completion of which you can choose to stay there or go back to your time. The future world is very well thought out. You get to access news articles about a multitude of current events for 2048. They were my favorite part actually. The articles give you a good idea how things have changed over the last thirty years and are an interesting read. The responses you get to pick from range from polite, rude, angry, etc. You never are forced to agree with the people you speak with. While I won\u2019t spoil the ending I will say I guessed it in the first hour of the game. I still enjoyed the rest of the journey though. I do wish you got to see more of an ending as what we are given is rather abrupt.\tThe graphics are not going to wow anyone but then again this is really a visual novel and when looked at that way it is above most visual novels for graphical fidelity. There is no voice acting but I don\u2019t see that as a downside as I would rather no voice acting than poor voice acting. The soundtrack was decent, not wowing but not annoying either. The gameplay is part what you would expect of a visual novel in picking conversation chocies to advance the story but there are some light point and click elements as well. I would still classify it as a visual novel.\tI played the game on Linux. It didn\u2019t crash on me even once. The game ran at 144fps the whole time. The game supported manual saves and gives you 100 save slots to use which is more than enough. I did have two issues in that Steam achievements didn\u2019t work for me and Alt-Tab didn\u2019t work. I beat the game in just over 4 hours. I paid $2.87 CAD for the game but would say it is easily worth $20. The game uses the Unity engine and had an install size of 1218MB.\tIf you enjoy visual novels or scifi stories I would easily recommend it. It has a fantastic story that makes you think and is a good example of what the genre can produce.My Score: 9\/10My System:AMD Ryzen 5 2600X | 16GB DDR4-3000 CL15 | MSI RX 580 8GB Gaming X | Mesa 18.3.3 | Manjaro Mate | Kernel 4.20.11-1-MANJARO. \tSupposedly Wonderful Future packs a heck of a punch story wise. It has various different moral dillemas you must take part in and choose between different ways to solve them. There are no right or wrong choices, no way to fail the task, just a lot of grey area in which to see what you think about certain issues. The basic story is that you are given the chance to time travel to the future to take part in five experiments, upon the completion of which you can choose to stay there or go back to your time. The future world is very well thought out. You get to access news articles about a multitude of current events for 2048. They were my favorite part actually. The articles give you a good idea how things have changed over the last thirty years and are an interesting read. The responses you get to pick from range from polite, rude, angry, etc. You never are forced to agree with the people you speak with. While I won\u2019t spoil the ending I will say I guessed it in the first hour of the game. I still enjoyed the rest of the journey though. I do wish you got to see more of an ending as what we are given is rather abrupt.\tThe graphics are not going to wow anyone but then again this is really a visual novel and when looked at that way it is above most visual novels for graphical fidelity. There is no voice acting but I don\u2019t see that as a downside as I would rather no voice acting than poor voice acting. The soundtrack was decent, not wowing but not annoying either. The gameplay is part what you would expect of a visual novel in picking conversation chocies to advance the story but there are some light point and click elements as well. I would still classify it as a visual novel.\tI played the game on Linux. It didn\u2019t crash on me even once. The game ran at 144fps the whole time. The game supported manual saves and gives you 100 save slots to use which is more than enough. I did have two issues in that Steam achievements didn\u2019t work for me and Alt-Tab didn\u2019t work. I beat the game in just over 4 hours. I paid $2.87 CAD for the game but would say it is easily worth $20. The game uses the Unity engine and had an install size of 1218MB.\tIf you enjoy visual novels or scifi stories I would easily recommend it. It has a fantastic story that makes you think and is a good example of what the genre can produce.My Score: 9\/10My System:AMD Ryzen 5 2600X | 16GB DDR4-3000 CL15 | MSI RX 580 8GB Gaming X | Mesa 18.3.3 | Manjaro Mate | Kernel 4.20.11-1-MANJARO
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