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Feels very ... showrunny.
The only complaign I have is that I miss some knuckle iron for a physical adept that likes to use his/her hands.
Quick update might fix ut?
I've been very busy over the last year, so while I am working on a kind of successor, it's very much on the backburner for the moment.
I really enjoyed this UGC, with its interwinning (or not) storylines, balanced chalenges with several possible ways of solving (or ignoring) them and a great background with a bunch of fleshed-out NPCs.
I thought it had a bug but it turned out the problem was between the screen and the chair (ie, me) : I did not remember you could forcibly jack out from the matrix nor how to do it (I got better). Apart from that, the game flows perfectly, I really enjoyed my time !
I just read that you would make a (spiritual) sequel, that's great and I look forward to playing it !
Thanks again for the game and the answer !