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Brigand: Gold

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Brigand: Gold
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Brigand: Gold includes the following packages: Brigand: Oaxaca Brigand: Panama Brigand: Nightmare Brigand: Battles Brigand: Extras Brigand: Oaxaca is a highly difficult RPG/FPS set in post-apocalyptic Mexico. The story will take you from a banana plantation to dark toxic caverns, to the sprawling...
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2022, Brian Lancaster, Laughing Coyote Software, ...
System requirements
Windows, 2 GHz, 2 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8000 or ATI Radeon HD 2000 (or better), Version 9.0, 2 GB a...
Description
Brigand: Gold includes the following packages:

  • Brigand: Oaxaca
  • Brigand: Panama
  • Brigand: Nightmare
  • Brigand: Battles
  • Brigand: Extras

Brigand: Oaxaca is a highly difficult RPG/FPS set in post-apocalyptic Mexico. The story will take you from a banana plantation to dark toxic caverns, to the sprawling city of Pochutla, to the flooded coastline, to deadly demon-infested jungles, and more.

There are 14 unique skills to upgrade with skill points, ranging from agility to firearms, hacking, hardware, voodoo. Unlock up to 80 special abilities that allow you to do things such as throw your weapon, upgrade your guns, and control the weather.

Dangers include rival tribes fighting for fertile land, mutated ghouls that emerge from their caverns at night, vicious demons that hunger for your flesh, a flooded and irradiated coastline that eats away at civilization, as well as disease, insanity, and hunger.

You will die often, and you will like it.


Key Features:

- Branching story with dynamic characters, dialogue trees, teammates, and multiple endings

- Total freedom of movement and action: jump from roof to roof, steal things, blow things up, or murder friendly characters (if that's your thing)

- Extensive character customization with 14 skills to upgrade and over 80 abilities to unlock, ranging from firearms to crafting, hacking, and voodoo

- Crafting system largely based on the Anarchist's Cookbook: make various grenades from empty beer cans and the proper chems, etc.

- Explore a vast region of Oaxaca, taking you from a banana plantation, into toxic caverns, bustling cities, disease-ridden jungles, a flooded coastline, and more

- Completely versatile world editor, allowing you to edit the story for fun, or make a completely new story with new skills, scripts, and imported assets.

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Posted on: October 11, 2023

Caustic-Anomaly

Games: 482 Reviews: 4

Good to see it on GOG

I played this game on Steam and will hopefully get it on GOG now. This is a definitly a difficult and unforgiving rpg. I started the game several times after getting to the mid point because my build wasn't good. The game's jank and vagueness are frustrating and I ended up soft-blocking myself a lot. There's a lot of fair criticisms to make about this game, but I love it a lot. The graphics, music, and atmosphere all come together nicely. The gameplay is tough, but once you figure it out, it's very satisfying. Interacting with the world is like a simple version of Deus Ex, and the combat is very much the same. Although there's a lot of skills, combat is a big part of the game, so putting points in any gun skills, health, and some melee is helpful.


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Posted on: December 2, 2023

sketcz

Games: 147 Reviews: 5

One of the best Immersive Sims ever

I bought this on Steam way back when, and I reviewed it there and on GameFAQs, giving it perfect marks. Because I truly, genuinely, sincerely love this game. Not ironically, not in spite of its odd design choices, but BECAUSE of them. So many games advertise player choice, and ultimately it amounts to nothing at the game's end. From Mass Effect to the later Prey, so many games claim your choices matter, only for you to end up with a short, generic and identical ending to everyone else. In Brigand you'll receive a vignette of mini endings, showcasing how your actions changed things. Actually playing the game also offers a variety of choices. Sneaking into a city I could either buy my way in, steal a uniform and sneak in (thus upsetting the faction balance), or read an in-game book on the lore and bluff my way in. There may have been other choices too. Yes, it's difficult. But if you know how to manipulate the system it's manageable (remote hacking and infra-red vision plus a sniper rifle help a lot in the end game - also your repair skill can fix objectives requiring protecting). Yes, you can make the game unwinnable by building a poor character build. That's on you. True freedom is the freedom to fail. It angers me when weak players complain that a game gave them the freedom to softlock themselves into an unwinnable position. Don't make those mistakes then. Morrowind allowed you to kill vital NPCs, giving a warning the game couldn't be finished. The sequels made key NPCs immortal because players kept ruining their games. The stupidity of weak players has ruined gaming for everyone else. We are treated like babies and imbeciles now, and no longer have true freedom. If you create a useless character build, blame only yourself. Brigand gives you absolute freedom. The freedom to succeed with ease, and the freedom to destroy your progress irreversibly. And I love it for that. It is an absolute gem of game design.


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Posted on: October 11, 2023

idkfa

Verified owner

Games: 1129 Reviews: 14

I bought it again to support the creator

The game has lots of jank and lots of soul. Watch a review of it, give it a chance.


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Posted on: October 18, 2023

Edward_Carnby

Verified owner

Games: 1823 Reviews: 14

Great game ! Great dev !

Brigand: Oaxaca is an immersive sim set in postapoc Mexico. It contains nice gameplay, total freedom, good RPG elements & non linear plot. If you are fan of good immersive sims (a-la first Deus Ex) & don't mind the graphics - I can totally recommend to try this game ! Also - developer is a really nice guy. Thank you Brian !


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Posted on: November 7, 2023

DefaultGen

Games: 293 Reviews: 3

Messed up masterpiece

This game is messed up. Sometimes you turn a corner and get instantly lasered to death. Other times, the AI is so dumb, you can literally walk circles around them. The gunplay is objectively wack. The tiny inventory forces you to hoard your loot on the floor like your sword collection in Morrowind. But I can't get enough. Exploration is always rewarded since items/money/ammo are just scarce enough to feel important. The scope of the game is sane and doesn't bog you down with tons of pointless side quests (think Fallout 1 vs. Skyrim). And it's all bursting with solo-dev charm and pre-quest markers game design.


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