Shadows of Ambition - Chapter 3.1: The Dark Side of Success
: Over 210 new renders were added to this update alone, including additional renders for the final scenes of Chapter 3 and aesthetic "sprucing" of earlier chapters to maintain visual consistency. Audio Atmosphere
He dropped the dagger. Drew his mother’s old promise ring from his collar instead—the one thing the Spire’s wards had never tried to read.
The dialogue options force you to realize that the "rebels" killed civilians in Chapter 2. The "corrupt nobles" fund orphanages (as tax write-offs, but still). In Shadows of Ambition -Ch.3.1- By AbyssGames, there is no "good" choice. You can win the debate by lying, which raises your Shadow meter, or you can lose the debate on purpose to maintain your integrity, which results in Voss killing a major NPC. We chose to sacrifice the NPC. We are still recovering.
And walked into the throat of the map room smiling.
"Let's just say," Victor began, his voice dropping to a whisper, "there are those who would seek to undermine our plans. To exploit any weakness for their own gain."
What sets AbyssGames apart is their refusal to provide a "Golden Ending." In Ch.3.1, even your best intentions can lead to disastrous consequences. This subversion of typical RPG tropes has built a dedicated community that spends hours dissecting the lore.
Shadows of Ambition - Chapter 3.1: The Dark Side of Success
: Over 210 new renders were added to this update alone, including additional renders for the final scenes of Chapter 3 and aesthetic "sprucing" of earlier chapters to maintain visual consistency. Audio Atmosphere
He dropped the dagger. Drew his mother’s old promise ring from his collar instead—the one thing the Spire’s wards had never tried to read.
The dialogue options force you to realize that the "rebels" killed civilians in Chapter 2. The "corrupt nobles" fund orphanages (as tax write-offs, but still). In Shadows of Ambition -Ch.3.1- By AbyssGames, there is no "good" choice. You can win the debate by lying, which raises your Shadow meter, or you can lose the debate on purpose to maintain your integrity, which results in Voss killing a major NPC. We chose to sacrifice the NPC. We are still recovering.
And walked into the throat of the map room smiling.
"Let's just say," Victor began, his voice dropping to a whisper, "there are those who would seek to undermine our plans. To exploit any weakness for their own gain."
What sets AbyssGames apart is their refusal to provide a "Golden Ending." In Ch.3.1, even your best intentions can lead to disastrous consequences. This subversion of typical RPG tropes has built a dedicated community that spends hours dissecting the lore.