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Depending on your questioning success the Jury’s opinion will be on display as well as the voice of the people, you will also need to fill in a report on the trial which consists of answering a few basic questions to see how well you were paying attention, “was the defendants’ actions counter-revolutionary in nature?” and so forth. Of course, at the end of each trial comes the big question, the sentence! Acquittal, Prison or Death. Getting as many of these correct will give you a more varied questioning phase but get too many wrong and certain lines will be locked out meaning you will be limited in your questioning which will affect people’s opinion of you as a competent judge as well as the potential for a mistrial. Next you can set up a line of questioning for the defendant, you will be given a set of events as laid out in the previous documents which you must link to the corresponding line of questioning. The courtroom will be where you spend most of your time, each trial will begin with a document outlining the accusations of the accused which you need to read through and take note of key elements. Everything you do will have an effect as your judgement will be viewed and scrutinised by your peers, revolutionaries, common folk and even your family as you do your best to maintain the delicate balance of justice. During this time of unrest, you are primarily tasked with presiding over trials and sentencing the defendants accordingly. The Revolution has you taking the role of a judge during the French Revolution. While its polygon art lacks major realism its images still portray the brutality of the games events very well, especially the beheadings.We.
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The Revolution has it’s own unique and distinct art design which I don’t think I have seen anywhere else. At the end of it all it’s all entirely in your hands, and how you want to survive in this rough and tumble Paris you live in. You may feel that one person may deserve to be set free, but this could cause anger with the jury or a faction that request your respect. You have a few options when it comes to verdict time, do they go to Prison? Set free? or do we send them to their death. As I had spent the evening with my family the next day in court my son had drawn a picture telling me how much he loves me, I assume this wouldn’t happen if I had picked to get drunk instead. This goes for family as well, spending time with family will increase your standing with members of your family. Your decisions in court aren’t always as easy as deciding who is it isn’t guilty, you’ll have to pay close attention to certain groups of people and your current standing with them.
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It’s a shame that as the came proceeds I started to become a bit bored of the courtroom sections, it’s a clever mechanic but I found myself more involved with the overall story and wanted to explore that more. Piecing bits together you’ll link certain statements together to be able to ask the right questions, doing so will allow you to hopefully make the right verdict at the end. You’ll read documents relating to the case, witness/accused statements. Your desk is filled with documents, a similarity to the hit indie game Papers Please. Some case may be as simple as an argument between merchants or a murder case. You will find yourself in a courtroom, judging each case as it comes.
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He also happens to be a judge in the Revolutionary Tribunal, deciding who lives/dies and making sure it’s not your head about to meet the sharp edge of a guillotine. You play as Alexis Fidèle, who we find out pretty quickly has a drink and gambling problem. It’s not a pleasant thought, but at least it’s a time in history we can learn from. This all lasted for 10 years, leading to 40,000 beheadings and a lot of switching around in leadership style. Here is a little breakdown of what happened during the bloodiest period in history The proletarians wanted more, causing revolts and uprising. Luckily playing this game I was able to get an understanding about the brutal period of the French Revolution. I enjoyed studying history in my school days, yet our focus was WW2 and the Vietnam War.