"Nevertheless, there is a certain charm to this awkwardness: it is a pity that it can only be wholly enjoyed, here, in the visual aesthetic." - Writes Tom Towers
Serena Nelson writes: "As ex-police trainee and now journalist Alicia it's up to you to uncover the truth behind the strange golden orb that has not once but twice popped up into your life and how it relates to the people in charge. At the end of the second episode you fought long and hard to get to the equally mysterious District 8. And you'll be spending the majority of the episode going through this area and getting the scoop of a lifetime. If you don't get censored first."
Siliconera recently spoke with renowned writer Greg Rucka about his involvement with AR-K as well as the broader challenges of writing video games.
Siliconera: "I’m a big fan of episodic games. I like the way that the wait between episodes allows speculation and conversation to develop across the web. I like that they can allow smaller studios to start getting revenue partway through a project. And most of all, I like that they allow for iteration from episode to episode."
AR-K sounds like a gun model to me.
if Colt and kalashnikov made a gun together.
all the accuracy and professionalism of the AR15 combined with the ability to be literally dragged through the sand,mud ,water and still fire capabilities of the AK.
Oh and this game...whatever!