New Arc Line - A brief History of Magic

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New Arc Line: A Brief History of Magic

Greetings, Magicians and Technologists!

Today we want to tell you more about magic and its place in the world of New Arc Line. As we have told you previously, there’s a duality to our world - a simmering conflict between technology and magic. And even though technologists have the upper hand at this point in history, becoming a magician can still grant you awe-inspiring powers. So, let’s peer into the magic’s glorious past, and then see what its present has in store for you as well.

Glory Days of the Arcane Arts
In days long gone, magic and its practitioners ruled the world; and the most talented and dedicated mages could challenge and overcome the very laws of reality - imagine making a waterfall flow upwards, or constructing actual Penrose stairs leading to someone’s house. The most powerful among the arcane practitioners, those achieving the absolute pinnacle of magical excellence and performing true miracles, became known as the Weavers - godlike beings whom others worshipped and followed.

The Weavers' power was almost limitless; they weren’t just wielding magic, they were its very embodiment. With a wave of their hand, the world could change, and they ruled it without opposition. It was brimming with wonders and mysteries, but also teetered on the brink of chaos, and regular people were nothing more than shadows to the powerful sorcerers, just pawns in their grand games.

But a hero arose - Reus the Lawbringer, who wanted to bring justice and balance to the world, and while the sorcerers were blinded by their own grandeur, he worked in secret and discovered the true source of their power; he managed to erect a barrier that severely limited the power of magic and with that decisive act, caused the downfall of the Weavers. This event allowed technology to develop and thrive, bringing prosperity to the people, allowing them to shape the world by non-magical means.

Unfortunately, while magic no longer impeded technology, this only turned the situation around - as it was the spreading of new mechanical inventions that was now causing magic to fade even further from the world. And with harmonious coexistence an impossibility, the Mago-Technology Wars became inevitable - bloody and devastating conflicts from which the technologists emerged victorious, solidifying their status as the ruling class today.

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I'm still trying to figure out what this game is. Only say that given it changed development three times. Not kidding it went from TB, to RTwP + TB mix, and now back to TB.
 
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Well, ask and you shall receive. Look what just got uploaded...
Nice. It looks pretty good, although it didnt grab me fully.
- I think I would prefer to look more like Shadowrun and less like Bioshock. But art style is good.
- There is a lot of different characters, although it seems that most of them are not interactive.
- Story is still pretty vague - and youtuber omitted prologue.
- That voiced narration is pretty useless imho. BTW that youtuber is useless too. :)
- It seems that it has partial voice overs, right? Its not clear with babbling youtuber and there was more voices than in average indie izo RPGs.
 
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Nice. It looks pretty good, although it didnt grab me fully.
Same. There's very little combat, but that's probably because it's the opening area. I hope it's not like Torment: ToN where there's only a handful of combat encounters.

One thing I definitely don't like is how he was looting whatever he wanted without any reactions from nearby NPCs.
 
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