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    Shadowrun: Dragonfall - Director's Cut

    Game » consists of 10 releases. Released Sep 18, 2014

    A standalone version of Shadowrun Returns's expansion, Shadowrun: Dragonfall, with new quests and areas, and improved combat and UI. Also includes a game editor that allows players to create their own SR adventures and share with others

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    In the Shadowrun universe fantasy meets technology and the result is pretty good. 0

    Shadowrun: Dragonfall is the expansion to Shadowrun: Returns. And for the most part they share the same core mechanics, with Dragonfall having a few improvements to UI, party management, and overall level design. So if you didn't like Returns, than you are not going to like Dragonfall either. On the other hand, if you only kind of enjoy Returns, or thought it was below average than you'll enjoy Dragonfall due to its improvements.Dragonfall has a lot of the same things going for it that Returns ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    A great RPG for new and old Shadowrun fans alike 0

    With the recent influx of old-school, isometric RPGs, I had found myself in the mood to give one of them a shot. Shadowrun: Dragonfall attracted me for a couple of reasons. Its cyberpunk setting is a little less played out than the likes of Pillars of Eternity. The game being both shorter and having a more controlled structure than the vast open-world RPGs of recent years felt rather novel. Despite having recently played numerous RPG heavyweights such as Dragon Age: Inquisition, Witcher 3, Fallo...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    An improvement from "Dead Man's Switch" - but not without some mechanical issues 0

    When I beat Shadowrun Returns: Dead Man’s Switch, I enjoyed the game but found it lacking in a lot of respects. While Dead Man’s Switch was an RPG that captured a bunch of the feel of the world of Shadowrun and invoked one of the classic adventures from the game, it was missing some of the dynamism of the RPG that other PC RPGs brought to the table. Shadowrun Dragonfall addresses these concerns and creates an RPG that is a more marked improvement over its predecessors.Change in Scene...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    A great effort let down somewhat by a framework that's too small for it 0

    The original Shadowrun Returns was a decent game, but it had many constraints laid upon it that made it somewhat unimpressive. The linear and surprisingly modest chapter-based storyline was more reminiscent of a latter-day Final Fantasy than the classic CRPG revival that was promised, and since every party member was an anonymous hireling there was a feeling of impersonality to the whole affair.Dragonfall seeks to rectify these issues by taking the bones of what the previous game had while switc...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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