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Published: 2016-08-17, Author: Ian , review by: pcgamer.com
The setting is great, but weak combat and limited choices stop this RPG from going anywhere fun...
The Technomancer had aspirations to become a noteworthy RPG, but fell short due to some poor decisions in key areas. Good ideas were muddled by poor execution, and the result is an experience that won't keep players tuned in for very long...
Abstract: The Technomancer is set on Mars in a futuristic world where humans live in a decentralised society run by the companies whom own the most valuable resource on the planet, water. The story is set during the ‘War of Water' and follows our protagonist Zachar...
The Technomancer features a gorgeous, Mars-inspired red color palette and music that invokes a feeling of mystery. The writing is original, but the poor enemy targeting system hurts gameplay.The Technomancer was reviewed on PlayStation 4 using a code for...
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Published: 2016-07-01, Author: Matt , review by: hookedgamers.com
Varied combat leads to some exciting moments
Boring quests, player feels underpowered, lacking polish
Published: 2016-06-29, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
While The Technomancer may not be the next Mass Effect it certainly can offer a fun time for RPG fans, but sadly it does come with a lot of issues. What we have here is a game that is full of imperfections but as a whole does offer what I consider to be...
Respawning, scaling enemies in every zone, Tedious story padded with even more tedious fetch quests, Be prepared to run to the ends of Mars and back
The worst part is The Technomancer's not even actively terrible. It's just completely forgettable. Come for the Brutalist architecture, stay because you've got nothing better to do with seventeen hours of your life. And that's a low bar, here...
So much could have been forgiven if the central, action RPG pillar of combat wasn't constructed so poorly in The Technomancer. The world is clearly crafted with vision and attention to detail, but the characters who inhabit it come off too often as awkwar...