Infend received a “Vice President” review code. It doesn’t affect the impression of the game, but I’d like to inform you for transparency...
This is the president. A PC game that stands in the position of the newly elected President of the United States.
You’re in politics because you’re not exactly a good man and you’re already charged with financial crimes because you learn early in your victory speech.
You and your equally evil wife, Erie, have this plan to ensure that you are not prosecuted for your crimes: you will introduce the 28th Amendment to the Constitution- It protects all presidents from being tried for crimes. When they left the office, they committed before entering the office.
Throughout the game, we deal with all the real responsibilities of becoming President of the United States, from the selection of the first executive order to the organization of the cabinet. But you will also be able to manipulate your gloomy behavior – deal with corrupt friends, blackmail your colleagues, and threaten the masses for help.
The game is divided into four years and requires different resources each year to proceed with the plan. In the first year, you need to raise $ 7 million to pay the right people to establish the necessary connections. I will introduce your fix. On the other hand, in the fourth year, sufficient public support needs to be gathered to ensure that the amendments are not abolished.
When you play, you’ll see that every action has the opposite action. Proper staffing can help them perform the tasks they need in the future, but at a cost. This ensures that your plan goes smoothly.
Of course, the more you play, the more you will find out how scary you are. Within two months of starting the game, I found her ex-girlfriend and accidentally killed a little girl. And you are given a very realistic option to kill him.
The game is completely controlled by the choices you make by clicking a button after reading the text. There is a lot of text in this game, so read it carefully before you start.
Often you can choose how you want to respond to things – but I have an early moment when the game offered the wrong choice and I essentially forced a particular path it was done.
This is the president, but you have some control over the choices you make and you can be the kind of person you want to be, within limits. You are forced on this path of corruption from the beginning. It’s interesting, but it limits the player’s ability to decide how they want to play the game.
One of the more interesting aspects of choice-based games is experiencing the corruption of “evil” choices for yourself. Having it as an established character trait at the beginning of the game doesn’t make the whole experience a bit crazy from the beginning-we’re not for our own choice, but rather it’s for us It is evil because it tells us.
I would have liked if the game started a few years ago with flashbacks that forced me to commit a crime accused before the election.
Being forced to do terrible things on your own does a lot to make the player feel responsible for their crimes and helps put the player in the position of this character they control.
Still, this is the president. He is a solid experience doing a good job telling a story with many twists and turns. The choices you have to make are often interesting and there is no clear and correct answer while you are making them. ..
It’s also quite large for this type of game, offering a lot to fans of visual novels and decision-based games.
Overall, this is a fun experience. It may not do anything revolutionary from a gameplay perspective, but the story it tells is interesting, and given the state of the U.S. government over the past few years, the year probably needs to be told. ..
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