Gamedec is the latest game by Anshar Studios (Detached, Telefrag VR), announced today for a PC release in 2020. Its (low, by current standards) system requirements are already available on the Steam page.
Described as an ‘adaptive cyberpunk RPG’, Gamedec will put players in the shoes of a detective who solves virtual world crimes. Check out the first screenshots and trailer below.
You will hunt down the criminals of virtual worlds. Rich, spoiled businesspeople, mothers who want a better life for their children, or corporations with plans to rewrite humanity. Are they acting alone, or are they mere puppets? What does a “happy ending” mean to you or to them? Each decision you make shapes the game world and your character’s personality.Some decisions will feel right, and others will be unexpected. The game continually adapts to your choices and never judges – only you can judge yourself.
Welcome to Warsaw City in the XXII century, where “real” is a relative term and “life” and “death” have many meanings. Virtual worlds give rise to real problems: lust, sloth, envy, and pride. That’s why the residents of these virtual game-worlds need specialists – Gamedecs who discover and exploit cheats hidden in the realities of their clients. Wild West or the jungle of a prehistoric entertainment park, throughout these and many other worlds, they are facing human nature, which, despite many changes, has remained the same…
Gamedec is a pure RPG experience equipped with mechanics such as a codex, aspects, and deduction. Fight conversational duels, discover or build schemes of intrigue, save lives, and discover extraordinary relationships between the virtual worlds and their inhabitants. The game emulates the nature of a tabletop RPG by focusing on choice-dependent character building.Gamedec, like classic tabletop RPGs, gives you the freedom to approach situations from multiple angles rather than forcing a single solution. Remember: the choice is yours.
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