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A dice-driven RPG, in a human and heartfelt sci-fi world – Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector is now out on GOG!

You are an escaped android, with a malfunctioning body, a price on your head and no memory of your past. Get a ship, find a crew, and take on contracts while you navigate across the Starward Belt.

You can also get:
Citizen Sleeper 2 - The Sleeper's Sketchbook
Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector Soundtrack
Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector Deluxe Edition

Now on GOG!
First one was/is great, into the library it goes.
Loved the first one. Looking forward to this one too!
Pam's review

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn06PorxqM8
It's not my style of game but happy for you :)
Congratulations on the release will get a copy!
Thanks for the day 1 release Jump Over The Age, Fellow Traveller, and GOG.
I loved the first one. So I might have gotten the deluxe edition >.>
The simplistic gameplay was the biggest shortcoming of the first game and the sequel doesn't seem to have changed it any...

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GOG.com: You are an escaped android, with a malfunctioning body
And [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Sing_the_Body_Electric!_(short_story_collection)]I Sing the Body Electric[/url].
Has somewhat distant relation to the modern piece of art of "Breaking Bad".
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arugulaKhan: The simplistic gameplay was the biggest shortcoming of the first game and the sequel doesn't seem to have changed it any...

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Developers were recycling gameplay mechanics as well as some events/encounters from Citizen Sleeper. I was digging through some of the scripts and discovered a number of familiar lines and side-quests. That said, if you were able to enjoy the first one for its story and the CYOP-gameplay, you will certainly like Citizen Sleeper 2.
Post edited 3 days ago by Mori_Yuki
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Mori_Yuki: Developers were recycling gameplay mechanics as well as some events/encounters from Citizen Sleeper. I was digging through some of the scripts and discovered a number of familiar lines and side-quests. That said, if you were able to enjoy the first one for its story and the CYOP-gameplay, you will certainly like Citizen Sleeper 2.
I played In Other Waters and Citizen Sleeper back to back and I'm all Jump Over The Age'd out.

Martin's great at writing interesting plots and good dialogue, but he needs to outsource the gameplay aspect to somebody else (or spend more time on making it interesting). As it stands, his titles play like computerized board games, where every decision is determined by a random roll of a die.

A little more complexity would go a long way.
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arugulaKhan: A little more complexity would go a long way.
You want more dice? :p
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Zoidberg: You want more dice? :p
One more would make for twice the complexity :D