![]() Calling it a charage is a lot of stretch, but each route in Omerta have it's own plot and half of the time it doesn't revolve around what happened in the prologue that I described. On the other hand, like a lot of action movies, it's not uncommon for you to be asking yourself "but what about the plot?". In fact, the guns are so important that you'll notice that each hero weapon of choice kinda matches their personality. Since I only know about guns through Resident Evil games, I was a bit lost when sometimes the attacks were identified by ammunition and not by character mid fight, but I got the hang of it with time. The scenes are packed with regular gun fights with no absurd tricks or superpowers involved and the author makes the scenes longer giving us a lot of gun trivia. The rest of the game also jumps to one action scene to the other with not very long parts of slow building up in between (some exceptions in certain routes), to keep you always entertained. Wow, lots of things already happened and this is like 15 minutes into the game. To make things even worse, the wrong people that were killed happened to be the parents of one of our heroes, Azusa, and after he saw JJ in the crime scene he started to follow him around to find a chance to kill him. Too bad the wrong people were killed, the target escaped, JJ was blamed for all of it even if he did nothing wrong and and now the guys from the biggest mafia around are pissed off. Said mafia will probably start a war with the opposing mafia, Dragon's Head, soon, making the choice to involve himself with them a bit dangerous, but the job pays too well to be ignored. One day, he's given an assassination mission by the mafia that pretty much controls the region, King Caesar. The story follows our protagonist JJ (center in the above pic), a famous hitman that always do his job right. Why Ugajin (glasses guy) is there with the heroes with locked routes? He must feel so important. Good thing what awaited me was a cool and very badass game. I understand about mafias as much as know about cars (as in: nothing, seriously I tell them apart by color), but the art was so pleasant to look at, so why not? Of course, the BL part was the other push. It's good to try something different once in a while, right? Medieval, fantasy, steampunk and robot-infested future settings quickly catch my attention, but I need an extra push to try something more mundane, more post-apocalyptic or something like this game. Sometimes, I want to pick a game with a setting that I'm not used to read about. ![]()
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