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Zhizn' i Stradanija Gospodina Brante

Жизнь и Страдания Господина Бранте

Titles
Жизнь и Страдания Господина Бранте
Zhizn' i Stradanija Gospodina Brante
The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante
Play timeMedium (27h30m from 7 votes)
DeveloperSever
Publishers101XP
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Description

The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante is a narrative-driven RPG that comes to life on the pages of the protagonist's journal. Set in a ruthless world where any form of dissent is mercilessly crushed, the story follows a man who has dared to challenge the existing order. Set out on a lifelong journey and become an individual able to carve out their own destiny... But remember that freedom never comes cheap.

Life in the Great Arknian Empire is harsh and its hardest Lot is yours by the circumstance of birth. You are a commoner, holding no rights and no title. To seize your fate and become the rightful heir to the legacy of the Brante family you will have to come to grips with ossified tradition and prejudice. Embarking on a life-long journey from one's birth until true death, you will have to endure great upheavals, face adversity, and make many difficult choices. Every decision will affect not only the protagonist, his family, and loved ones, but may even topple the foundation of the Empire itself.

At the turn of time
Every imperial citizen's life is predetermined by their estate. The deities known as the Twin Gods have bestowed this truth to the world, dividing mortals into Lots. The nobles lead and rule over others, while the clergy guides people on the one true path, and the lowborn suffer, toiling away for the glory of the Empire. You may accept your fate without question, but it is also in your power to change the cosmic order that governs all.

Full reviews

By xellyeax on 2021-11-26r79790Vote: 7.7
<report>The developers managed to nicely mix elements of a visual novel, RPG, and something else into one decent product. Beautiful visuals in the protagonist's diary and atmospheric voice lines make the game good service. Although I would add more audio transitions and, in fact, at least some music other than the one that plays in especially dramatic moments.

The plot is satisfactory, but one person out of a hundred will get a good ending with closed consequences, no matter which path he chooses. By the way, there is a clear bias towards Lotless (the line of the rebel is very well written, according to my feelings, there are no gaps left as when passing as a Nobleman or a Priest). I am happy that... Read more »
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