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Theatricality and deception are powerful agents.

<span class="bold">Masquerada: Songs and Shadows</span>, a stylish RPG of artful deception and real-time-with-pause combat, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.

Keep the aristocracy elevated far above the underprivileged for long enough and turmoil will certainly ensue. Even in Citte della Ombre, this beautiful Venetian-escue city, where elaborate masks grant magic powers to their owners. Living in exile for past transgressions, you are now summoned back to form an elite task force and investigate the mysterious kidnapping of an upstanding citizen. But can you truly trust those giving the orders or even your own companions?
Whether you enjoy swift, chaotic battles that require sharp reflexes and split-second decisions, or prefer to plan and fine-tune your every move, Masquerada's flexible combat system will feel equally fun and challenging. Especially when accompanied by the dramatic narrative and incredible voice-overs, provided by the likes of Jennifer Hale and Matthew Mercer.

Get entangled in a dramatic tale of dark conspiracy, powerful magic, and intricate lies in <span class="bold">Masquerada: Songs and Shadows</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.


https://www.youtube.com/embed/fFw4Ay2M288
Post edited September 30, 2016 by maladr0Id
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dark___devil: I played the game for a few hours and i really hated it.Thank god that i pirated and didn't buy it(I do pirate first and if i like it i buy it and i have no intention playing that game anymore).
You pirated the game. Your opinion is worth a flying shit in the forum of the distributor. Get out.
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dark___devil: I played the game for a few hours and i really hated it.Thank god that i pirated and didn't buy it(I do pirate first and if i like it i buy it and i have no intention playing that game anymore).The game is all about social justice and it commits the greatest sin of RPG,there is no fucking Roll Playing.... at all.I was stuck for hours to play a guy that i despise more than a serial killer rapist.The game is entirely linear and all the interaction are ether you go and push "E" on colored circle or you fight.The fighting system is not bad but the targeting abilities are very un-responding.The writing is good but it is very forced if you don't like that kind of story.There is literally forced story about a gay guy(I didn't finished,i just deleted the game).
Considering there actually is a demo for this game (although only on Steam), you have absolutely no excuse for pirating this. So STFU and get out.
Looks like the game has gorgeous artwork, awful everything else.
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dark___devil: I played the game for a few hours and i really hated it.Thank god that i pirated and didn't buy it(I do pirate first and if i like it i buy it and i have no intention playing that game anymore).The game is all about social justice and it commits the greatest sin of RPG,there is no fucking Roll Playing.... at all.I was stuck for hours to play a guy that i despise more than a serial killer rapist.The game is entirely linear and all the interaction are ether you go and push "E" on colored circle or you fight.The fighting system is not bad but the targeting abilities are very un-responding.The writing is good but it is very forced if you don't like that kind of story.There is literally forced story about a gay guy(I didn't finished,i just deleted the game).
Huh. I didn't know Bradley had an alt account.
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Nice art style! Has anyone info on the game's DLC policy?
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DeMignon: Nice art style! Has anyone info on the game's DLC policy?
They haven't mentioned any upcoming or planned DLC.
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NuffCatnip: They haven't mentioned any upcoming or planned DLC.
Thanks for the info. That's very good news from my point of view!
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NuffCatnip: They haven't mentioned any upcoming or planned DLC.
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DeMignon: Thanks for the info. That's very good news from my point of view!
No problem.
I agree, let's just hope it stays that way. :)

If you gets a raise from stuffages like that, I feel it only fair I gets a cut.
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Fairfox: lolz, I got low-rated for that? Imma confused...
You tend to be stalked by serial downvoters.
Nothing serious.
Looks interesting. Has anybody played it > 2h?

Soundtrack seems nice - is available in the game folder or will it be sold somewhere else?

How is the combat system? In the "lets play" vids it looks a bit imprecise when they select that circle with a direction where the attack should lead to instead of attacking a certain enemy directly..
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Post edited October 03, 2016 by Fairfox
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goglin: Looks interesting. Has anybody played it > 2h?

How is the combat system? In the "lets play" vids it looks a bit imprecise when they select that circle with a direction where the attack should lead to instead of attacking a certain enemy directly..
I've sank about 4-5 hours into it throughout the weekend. I like it, it is a simple yet peculiar game. Much care has gone into the writing and especially into the construction of the world, to the point that every part of its society, every aspect of its politics, and every bit of magic is explained in excruciating detail and has its own lore-appropriate name. It is fascinating but also slightly overwhelming at first and can sometimes feel a bit self-indulgent.

The gameplay is completely linear - you are led from one point to the next with only a wee bit of freedom to occasionally check out a nearby room for codex entries or a slice of random banter from NPC bystanders. It can feel very limiting but personally I don't mind it all that much; I think it suits the game fine.

The combat starts out very simple but as the enemies grow more formidable and your abilities more diverse (each party member has their own set of those), the battles become quite interesting and tactical. The controls are pretty tight and there is also a simple tool to adjust A.I. behavior during combat, but nothing too fancy.

Graphics, music, and voice-acting are all very solid but if you're looking for something moody you'll definitely not find it here.

All in all, the best comparison I could draw is probably Transistor. I can't quite put my finger on it but it vaguely evokes some of the same sensibilities. Plus the nature of your non-human enemies is a pretty clear callback, I'd say.
Post edited October 03, 2016 by maladr0Id
Renaissance looks. A SF/fantasy setting with no elves nor dwarves. Interesting!

EDIT: Vitruvianpunk?
Post edited October 03, 2016 by Carradice
Sounds intriguing, will wishlist for now until more is known.