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Underrail is an old school isometric turn-based RPG set in a distant future, when the life on the Earth’s surface has long since been made impossible and the remnants of humanity now dwell in the Underrail, a vast system of metro station-states that, it...
Underrail is an old school isometric turn-based RPG set in a distant future, when the life on the Earth’s surface has long since been made impossible and the remnants of humanity now dwell in the Underrail, a vast system of metro station-states that, it seems, are the last bastions of a fading race.
The player takes control of one of the denizens of such a station-state whose life is about to become all that much more interesting and dangerous, as our protagonist is caught midst the conflicting factions of Underrail as they violently struggle to survive in the harsh underground environment.
I am not a simple man... I have absurdly high expectations, especially when it comes to quality gaming experience. Living in a country, which is "economically challenged" to say the least, did not provide a lot of opportunities to satisfy my dopamine hunger... But let me tell you, dear reader, this game does not fail to provide! On the contrary, this game just keeps on giving! Not only with it's regular updates and an amazing DLC, but also with exceptional environment, storyline and soundtrack... and everything! I strongly recommend it, not only to the fans of the genre, but to everyone... everyone! Thank you Stygian Software, for developing this hidden gem, this masterpiece! Most excellent! Thank you GOG team!
This game is great but damn it really doesn't hold your hand at all. A lot of people like that in a game, but honestly it could really do with a more comprehensive tutorial. As it is, the tutorial only shows you how movement, combat, hacking, lock picking, and stealth works. It doesn't tell you how crafting, trapping, trading, etc. works.
Two things I wish I knew starting out.
Merchants will tell you what they'll buy off you. And that's all they'll buy off you. I spent hours wondering why I had all these weapons the guy in the armoury wouldn't buy, it was because he'd bought all the weapons he was willing to buy off me already. So yeah, read the list of what they'll buy above their inventory, you'll save your self a lot of head scratching.
Secondly, right click a blue print to learn that recipe, and press 'G' (by default) to open the crafting menu to craft it.
I spent a long time assuming crafting was something that was unlocked by progressing the game, turns out I was wrong. Because blue prints had the words 'download to your wrist computer to craft this recipe' I assumed the wrist computer was something that someone would give you, because there's no text or prompt or tool tip saying you already have it. Also, dismantling is a feat that has to be unlocked, so don't let that confuse you either.
The only real problem I've encountered is if an enemy is short/small they can be obstructed behind the isometric terrain, making them impossible to hit even though they can hit you. I'm actually amazed that hasn't been fixed. The only work around I've found is luring the enemy out into the open. So far it hasn't been game breaking, just annoying.
All of that aside, highly recommend this game. Especially if you like old school turn based RPG's like the original Fallouts/Wasteland. It's a great game.
Just be ready to restart the game a couple times to respec your character once you figure everything out.