Papers, Please Crack/Patch

Download Papers, Please Crack/Patch
Released date | Aug 8, 2013 |
Platform | PC Windows |
Rating | 87 / 100 |
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Downloads | 10422 |
Genre | Adventure, General |
Company / Developer |
3909 / Lucas Pope
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Papers, Please reviews ( 7 )
I was surprised at how interested I would be in this game, I was skeptical at first because playing an immigration inspector sounds incredibly boring, I only expected to get 30 min out of it. (For only 10 dollars it was worth a try.) But once I started playing, the ability to decide who passed through, deciding the fate of not only other people but yourself. As you progressed more was added to keep you playing, and if you lost, you didn't have to start all over again. It has excellent replay value as one can try to unlock all the different endings. Glory To Arstotzka!
This is an AMAZING game. I didn't expect to like it as much as I did, I thought it'd get boring after a while, turns out, it doesn't. So many things are added that keep it fun and exciting, and some of the smaller things are great too. This game really brings me to think about morals, when do you break the guidelines? What do you risk, letting someone with a weapon through, and being able to feed your family from a bribe, or do you be a good guy by the book and detain him? This is an amazing game, and I hope everyone else enjoys it as much as I do.
I LOVE this game! Papers please is a game that has a personality much like the Stanley parable. It´s a game both focuses not only on game-play but a game that stays in your mind after you played it. People complain that it´s boring because "all you do is stamp a pass" says that all day "Boom bang" shooter. I´m not trying to be hipster but i like good indie games because it´s a change from all AAA games. Your moral decisions is devastating to you because you have to ruin someone else´s life to save your own.
Papers, Please is a very peculiar game. I don't know what to say besides it finds a way to make tedious paperwork engaging and fun. The story and decisions are dark yet silly. For the price it is a very enjoyable game.
In a generation of obscure and over-rated indie games, "Papers, Please" stands out as a game that is both an homage to games of the past and an example of the future of interactive story telling. This is a game that you have to play for a little while before it comes clear why you are playing it. Soon as the story unfolds though, you are going to be playing it for a long time.
Work... Seriously someone made a game that is worse that work. How this got positive reviews beats me... It starts harmless enough, you compare a few numbers and rules and stamp it approved or denied. Then it adds in checking for another document, and then another, and then another. All for almost no pay, your family will get sick. I guess if you play it a few times you will memorize the handbook which will make things go faster. But seriously people? Have we come this far that 'entertainment' is pretending to do a job that absolutely sucks and then giving it great reviews? People now-a-days have issues.
I have played hours and hours of this game, It makes you think, it makes you CARE about your family and really brings to life the world that you live in, it can at times feel like "work" but even as such it feels fun because you don't want to 'disappoint" your family when people start getting sick and you have to chose between giving people meds and giving them heat and food. the choices become all too real, masterpiece!