![]() ![]() Each of the game’s procedurally generated missions takes one week to complete and once you’re done with them, you get one of three endings that offer a short cutscene and serve as a convenient jumping off point for the game.īetween missions, you get to manage a home base similar to something like Darkest Dungeon or the new XCOM titles. ![]() In practical terms this means you and your merry band of bald one-week-olds have to gradually decrease corporate influence throughout the city by going on a series of missions in either an endless mode that lets you fight indefinitely, or a story mode where you have 75 weeks to defeat four major corporations and uncover some truths about the game’s world. More often than not, said insubordination is expressed by hiring an endless supply of cyber-thugs and trying to take over a strategically-important district of a futuristic-looking city. And with the game now broadly available, we made a point of taking it through its paces to see just how well it ticks each of those boxes.Ĭonglomerate 451 puts you in the cybernetically-enhanced shoes of an individual who runs an agency that uses freshly cloned soldiers to deal with corporate insubordination. So, when RuneHeads and 1C Entertainment announced Conglomerate 451 - a game that combines all of the above - we promptly put it on our radar. Sadly, no one has done this.Proper grid-based dungeon crawlers are a rare breed these days while cyberpunk settings and roguelike elements are all the rage. * It would be nice if some independent organization would do a comparison of all of the formats, at all of the bit rates, so that people like me who have 400 CDs (in other words, it takes a LONG time for me to rip and catalog everything) could make the best decision about what format to use without having to worry about having made the wrong choice. this is a Windows Media Center PC, and I have Media Center Extenders for Xbox, so switching to iTunes is not an option.) (And before you suggest I switch to iTunes. so AAC/M4A as my "standard" isn't even an option. Most of my music playing is actually through Windows Media Player 10, playing from my main PC through my home theatre system. And I was already halfway through re-ripping AGAIN (to 192 kbps WMA) when I decided to buy an iPod. ![]() When I decided to re-rip everything, my research* indicated that 128 kbps WMA was better than 128 kbps MP3, so I switched to WMA. ![]()
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