Most games offer players many solutions to problems. Fight or talk. Stick to the beaten path or check it out. Stealth or charging in the same way as an idiot withstands the spill. It's a game that lets you do it anything else, anyway? It's harder than this.
It was released yesterday, AI Dungeon 2 It aims to be one such game, and for the most part, I found it to be true. As its name implies, an AI-driven text adventure gives you the opportunity to get started briefly based on your setup choices and allows you to navigate well. Any action-based command or speech line you can think of, you will accept. I can't say I understand impressive AI technology is just getting started, but I can say that, to my knowledge, it does a surprisingly good job of remembering your previous decisions and following different contextual contexts. And it does its best to inject a surprising turn of events when it looks like your issue is finally dying. However, it is still far from perfect and is prone to occasional catastrophic violations.
Let's use my fun adventure as an example. When I first donned the clothes of my grandson named Voldalf Gandermort, I tried to stick to the text. The game has informed me that I have just completed a trip to certain ruins that remain unchanged since the last time I visited, unless there were any bones. So I asked the bones what the heck did there. They told me they would get a book that would help their master, Dokt, defeat the evil necromancer. This, it has already struck me as the sweetest of things. After all, a living, non-invasive skeletal regime will have to be the product of a necromancer or another. Were they rebelling against their creator?
So I decided to take them back to their master. He wholeheartedly thanked me for my help, at that point I asked him how we used the book to defeat the necromancer. His response – “I think we could ask him” – was useless. “But, heck,” I thought, “I'll keep up with it!” So I asked in the town where I could find a nephew. People – who I think were skeletons of technology; it's not clear yet – he showed me the tower. I climbed it and found a necromancer. I asked him how he defeated himself. This made the game very confusing, and the necromancer offered to join my team to help me defeat the necromancer. After that the game stopped working, and I had to restart.
Voldalf Gandermort II, unlike his forefather who fought / fought for friendship, had his own desires. By this, I meant I decided I wanted to see if it would be possible to create a group of regenerative skeletons and play shows sold overseas. However, when Voldalf Gandermort II also embarked on his journey to other ruins, they never had any bones attached to him. Fortunately, I remembered that I was a witch in certain ruins – a place that was well-formed for informal boys and boys – and I decided to make my own. This has led to some of the most amazing encounters I've had in a video game all year.
Getting the bones was a cake. I just got into the "find skeleton," and enough, I found the skeleton. After that I tried to wake him up. That was a bad idea.
Take me back to the soul of the skeleton from above, thinking I might have the next pop sensation in my hands. He was healed. She smiled and nodded in response to my greeting. This would be great, I thought. She then wept in sadness because being brought back to life is clearly a more tragic end than death. My eyes began to panic as I read that my character released her breath and, after her bones had returned to a state of perpetual sleeplessness, she quietly apologized. In only a few of my dreams, AI Dungeon 2 create a mini-drama for years. I was surprised.
However, as confused and sad as I was, I will not be overwhelmed. I got another exercise. I woke him up. She tried to talk but was unable to produce the sound, which would solve the problem of crying. So I asked her, a skin bone obviously not capable of making noise, to sing in my band. He released an old song that sounded like “it was made by the gods themselves. Suddenly, there was a crowd. We were playing a show. People were losing their minds as a result of our music. I asked my character to play my best guitar. The game told me the crowd loved it. “And what is this game?” I asked, aloud, in response to this.
But the game was again confusing. After the shows, my character developed a habit of passing through the world and woke up naked in various places, in fact, in retrospect, owning it, but it meant that the game was forgotten about my leather band. So, again, I decided to do what I had. I approached the crowd and got the command to "write a spelling to turn them into bones," which I think would be more cohesive and less deadly than "put them all down" followed by "get rid of them." Kill them all, though; the game informed me that my hands were covered with blood.
Then I asked if the successful bones wanted to join my band, and they were just fine. We played a game, I passed – that's all good. When I arrived, I told the skeleton that we obviously had a chemistry band, and we should pick up our game on the way. We started a tour of many cities, the game produced local names and you can tell that the crowds became famous when we sought help. Surprisingly we even made a great team with a man, J & # 39; Arel, who had his own band. At first, he was trying to get my money back, but I told him that I and my bones were the plan, and that he had changed his heart. A game and then he named our newly formed band – I don't like it— “Skeletonwitch.” Hell yeah. (Skeletonwitch is, by the way, a real band name; I'm not sure if this is possible AI Dungeon 2Choice of word here or a little more interesting.)
Eventually I pressed the issue until it exploded. I've tried to fall in love with a colleague and get away from the band – the natural next step in any arc of the right band – but the game couldn't get my "skirt" command, even after playing well with J.K. & # 39; Hello, the game broke down and started suggesting nonsense phrases. Anyway, when it works, it really works, and of course, I've seen some people get involved Good news for me. AI Dungeon 2 it can be a case, but it's also free and funny as they all come out. I highly recommend you give it a try.