why is it that you're playing as a sleaze of a judge? Is there no way to improve to the people that I'm not at all what rumors were? I have so many questions. that puts a severe damper on passing a fair judgement to appease both. but the fact that answering gives so many limits. While I love the idea of trying to get what was going on in terms of what was the witness, the motive, the conflict-ive resolution. I honestly have no idea what exactly is its purpose. I had a hard time trying to understand the UI, let alone the points needed and whatnot. This has quite the matters that we still face to this day with no end in sight. This is a prime example of how things were back during the start of the French Revolution or the starting of such. I love the stories, myths and accomplishments that people have left behind and the things that show for it. First, let me be clear that I love history. I love the stories, myths and accomplishments that Ok, let's get a few things out of the way. Ok, let's get a few things out of the way. The Revolution is addressed chiefly to players who enjoy moral dilemmas, complex personal choices, and want to immerse themselves in the world of sophisticated intrigue. Keep that in mind each time when passing sentence in the courtroom, while assigning tasks to your agents, and weaving political intrigue. The power over human life and death is a heavy burden that can affect the fate of the revolution. At the end of a day you will also confront your decisions with your family. As a judge of the Revolutionary Tribunal, you will pass sentences and play a dangerous political game. The Revolution is a unique game with a singular art style set in the blood-soaked and paranoid world of the French Revolution, where often you could not tell a friend from an enemy. The Revolution is a symbolic story, loosely based on historical events from the time of the Great Revolution. Discover the unusual visual style blending the simplicity of polygons with neoclassical art from the revolutionary era.Engage in a mix of genres, blending case-building with intrigue-crafting and turn-based tactics.Make them your associates or make them disappear! Make friends and enemies of different rival factions vying for power.Run your own courtroom – question witnesses, analyze clues and evidence, read reports, and pass sentences.Confront your judgments with your family – your loved ones may often disa-gree with your decisions.Preside dozen of unique and morally ambiguous court cases.Experience the oppressive atmosphere of the French Revolution as you know it from classic novels of Alexandre Dumas and Joseph Conrad.Shape history and decide who will live and who will die.Addressed chiefly to players who enjoy to settle moral dilemmas, make complex personal choices, and immerse themselves in the world of sophisticated political intrigue. keep that in mind each time when passing sentence in the courtroom, while assigning tasks to your agents, giving speeches, and weaving political intrigue behind the scenes. The power over human life and death is a heavy burden, responsibility and strength that can affect the fate of the revolution. The Revolution will put you in morally ambiguous situations in which there are no obvious solutions, and the decisions you made are never unambiguous. At the end of a day you will also confront your decisions with your family and very often they will see it differently. As a judge of the Revolutionary Tribunal, you will have to trudge through this setting passing sentences, playing a dangerous political game, and doing everything in your power to not to be guillotined as an enemy of revolution.
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