![]() ![]() ![]() “Shadowrun: Dragonfall – Director’s Cut” is a cyberpunk fantasy role-playing game ( with turn-based combat) that was released in 2014. This review may also contain some mild gameplay SPOILERS, but I’ll try to avoid major ones.Īnyway, let’s take a look at “Shadowrun: Dragonfall – Director’s Cut”: Not only that, it also comes with a 20mb patch which, for some bizarre reason, takes almost as long to install as the actual game itself does! Although it uses pre-rendered backgrounds, text-based dialogue and relatively simple 3D graphics, the game download is over a gigabyte in size! In the 1990s/early 2000s, a game of this type would have probably fit onto a CD ROM! It also takes up a surprising amount of disk space when installed too. However, expect to take a while to get this game running. Likewise, the GoG version is – of course – DRM-free too. ![]() However, the GoG version comes with some extra goodies, such as a complimentary MP3 soundtrack download. I bought a direct download of this game quite a while ago when it was on special offer on GoG, although it is also available on services such as Steam. Although it didn’t really look like my type of game, the fact that it was a highly-praised modern game in the cyberpunk genre ( that would actually run on my computer) made me interested. I first heard of “Shadowrun: Dragonfall – Director’s Cut” from this video review that I saw on Youtube. Although this isn’t technically the full review I’d planned to write, I’m probably about 95% of the way through the game, so it’s pretty close. Well, although I am stuck on the final boss battle at the time of writing, I thought that it was about time that I finally reviewed this game. ![]()
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