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Broken Roads is a story-rich, party-based RPG set in a decaying, post-apocalyptic version of the vast Australian Outback – now out with a -10% launch discount until April 18th, 2 PM UTC!

Broken Roads provides a rich, engaging narrative in which players make their way across a desolated future Australia. Blending together traditional and all-new role-playing elements on top of a classless system offering nearly unlimited character development options, Broken Roads presents players with an original morality system: the Moral Compass. This novel design sees dialogue options and questing decisions influence, and be influenced by, a character's philosophical leaning.

Now on GOG!
Have read a few gaming site reviews already... all of which described the game as lacking/bit of a limp noodle.
I like the good ideas behind this game, but it seems the game fails to deliver them and ends up with a bland result.

Not buying it, but maybe in the future...
I think the delay did more harm than good all things considered, 36% negative and some REALLY tough reviews, wew
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Memecchi: I think the delay did more harm than good all things considered, 36% negative and some REALLY tough reviews, wew
Talking about Steam revies?

It's the opposite to what you posted, but with so few reviews, it can change fast.
Currently Mostly Negative (37% Positive), but lists only 56 reviews as I type
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Uhuru N’Uru: It's the opposite to what you posted
Obviously I meant 36% (positives) in negative, steam just uses that weird false-positive wording

And no, not just from there, pretty much every RPG site is criticizing the game
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Uhuru N’Uru: It's the opposite to what you posted
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Memecchi: Obviously I meant 36% (positives) in negative, steam just uses that weird false-positive wording

And no, not just from there, pretty much every RPG site is criticizing the game
It's not "weird false positive" wording. "36% positive" means that, proportionally, only eighteen fiftieths of all people who rated it there gave it a "recommended" rating, which is obviously not good. "36% negative", on the other hand, would mean that 64% of the users gave it a thumbs up, which would probably qualify as "mostly positive". The latter would seem to not be the case.
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HunchBluntley: It's not "weird false positive" wording. "36% positive" means that, proportionally, only eighteen fiftieths of all people who rated it there gave it a "recommended" rating, which is obviously not good. "36% negative", on the other hand, would mean that 64% of the users gave it a thumbs up, which would probably qualify as "mostly positive". The latter would seem to not be the case.
You really don't need to explain that to me, already said I meant 36% in negative, why would anyone reverse it to calculate the 64% or the proportion?

And yes it feels weird to me to say "Mostly negative 36% positive reviews" but to each their own
Where's the Deluxe Edition?

Sigh, time to go beg the devs again.
This looks interesting, I have wishlisted.
Mmm, 60% on OpenCritic? It has to be a great game, then!
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dnovraD: Mmm, 60% on OpenCritic? It has to be a great game, then!
No? It's 30% on OpenCritic.
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eric5h5: No? It's 30% on OpenCritic.
Either way, an incredibly low score.
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dnovraD: Either way, an incredibly low score.
Nobody cares when you say something negative because you never post anything positive.
it semi high hopes for this game. After reading some professional reviews for now the game seems like a pass.
Hope they might be able to improve it through patches and maybe do some underlying changes and add some complexity to the RPG mechanics and battles