Re: A Western Drama on Steam!!
@Briant, jason blaze is correct, once you've setup steam using the guide, you can download from the website, then create windows shortcuts to your games and never need to touch the crappy client at all.
the setup is a bit of a fiddly process, but once that's done, running the games comes without hassle, and in the case of something like slay the spire, auto updating of mods is also nice.
As to a western drama, imagine a wild west story about mercenaries taking out bad guys and earning bounties, with your main character as the idealistic youngster, and your mentor as the gruff experienced trail hand.
Audio combat sequences are on the easier side, while audio navigation can feel a little lengthy, though I did enjoy a few of the more interesting mechanics like playing Simon with maraca beats to raise your concentration in duels.
The atmosphere and acting are extremely good, the story is fun, if light weight, and I'll give them a lot of credit for being the longest audio adventure title we've had so far, and one which attempts to have a more in depth story and atmosphere than the likes of a bline legend or echoes of livia.
As with a lot of audio adventure titles, take it simply as a great if short cinematic experience and you won't be disappointed, albeit with a five hours playing time, this one is rather longer than most.
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