Long Gone Days is a 2D modern-day military RPG set in our current time. Take the role of a deserter looking for a way to prevent the imminent war his homeland is trying to provoke.
Release Date: Q1 2018
The game tells the story of Rourke, a soldier from The Core, an isolated settlement below the surface of the Earth. After discovering the dark truth about an operation he's part of in Kaliningrad, he decides to abandon his post, not realising the consequences of deserting an inescapable war.
During his journey he'll encounter people from different parts of the world who will help him with language barriers, strategies and overall teamwork.
"Many games explore the life of a soldier through action and gunplay. [...] Long Gone Days, set out to do more than that, focusing on the emotional toll that war has on soldiers."
Joel Couture, Gamasutra.
"Long Gone Days imagines the world of war that's coming for us."
Maddi Chilton, Kill Screen.
"The world that the characters inhabit seems interesting, and it is just different enough from our own to still seem plausible. All in all, this game seems like a refreshing twist in the usual elements of the genre."
Megan Myrick, Cliqist.
"An extremely well thought out, beautifully designed RPG that many game developers should take note of."
Aaron Williams, Alpha Beta Gamer.
Two battle systems: Front-view Turn-Based Combats and a Sniper Mode.
Non-Fantasy: There are no magical or supernatural elements, only science and technology.
Take care of your team members: Taking quests from your own party members or engaging in conversations with them will improve their morale and thus their performance in battle.
No random encounters or grinding: The battles are directly related to the plot. Instead of leveling up, your party members will learn new skills, upgrade their weapons and craft new items.
Keep the team's morale high: Once you have party members, choosing certain dialogue options will affect their Morale, which alters how they perform during battles.
Immersion: As you continue your journey through real world locations, some NPCs will speak in their native tongue. You'll need specific party members (interpreters) to help you out to buy at shops and complete quests.
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