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Rising Angels: Reborn Available On Linux & It's Free

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Rising Angels: Reborn is now available for free on Linux and promises to be an interesting sci-fi adventure.

I've play tested a bit of it since it was free (why not!), and it's surprisingly well made. You take control of Natalie a seemingly smart military officer who has been stuck on a crappy assignment while many of her old classmates have been off fighting in war.

The characters are beautifully crafted anime/manga style, so if that's your thing then you will feel right at home with this one. It isn't just the characters that look good, but the backdrops are also quite beautiful too. Whoever did the art for this game sure knows their stuff.

The story seems okay although it is a little bit on the slow side to build up, but that's my usual complaint about visuals novels and why I don't usually play them. Too much reading and not enough actual interaction with it.

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Despite brilliance and skill, Natalie Puccile, a Special Investigations and Tactics officer with the Katajion Directorship, has spent her career watching over a listening post in the middle of deep space. After the orders that she has always dreamed of finally arrive, she finds herself in charge of a small destroyer and tasked with discovering the fate of a missing research team investigating an ancient civilization. Mystery swirls all around her as she reunites with old friends, meets emotional trials head-on, and faces the danger with new allies.

As the universe she knows falls apart around her, it is up to Natalie’s brilliance and the dedication of the crew of the KSS Nimross to avert a galaxy-shattering event that could spell the end of all space travel. With determination in her heart, Natalie rises to the chance to beat back the danger and perhaps find love in the twinkling lights of the distant stars.

Check out Rising Angels: Reborn on Steam now, or from their official website. If you like visual novel type games then tell us how you think it stacks up against others. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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DrMcCoy Sep 12, 2014
Also, the Kickstarter campaign for the sequel is still running; still needs 50%.
DrMcCoy Sep 12, 2014
Oh, also, the Steam version is updated.

No idea if it does include the "30% more story" announced, but the version on Steam doesn't load the save game from the non-Steam version; and Ren'Py has been updated.

So far, the website still hosts the old version.
Guest Sep 13, 2014
This looks very professional looks-wise, I'll give it a try and see how it is. Love the old-school nearly Star Trek IV-era uniforms, very nostalgic.
Sslaxx Sep 13, 2014
http://lemmasoft.renai.us/forums/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=23784 is the discussion topic for the game on the Lemma Soft (Ren'Py) forums.

[EDIT: Site seems to be mangling URL...]
flesk Sep 13, 2014
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http://lemmasoft.renai.us/forums/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=23784 is the discussion topic for the game on the Lemma Soft (Ren'Py) forums.

[EDIT: Site seems to be mangling URL...]

I think it should work if you put it in BBCode tags, like so.
Purple Library Guy Sep 15, 2014
Well, played through it and I must say, if everyone in their military is as ludicrously undisciplined as the bunch in that story, it's amazing their little empire-thing hasn't fallen apart long ago. I myself am far from the most disciplined guy, but sheesh, those people make my library department look like a model of heel-clicking obsessive saluters. They squabble more than the kids in a badly run pre-school--while sudden-death deadlines loom. I kept wanting to scream at the screen "Would you idiots focus for five seconds?!"
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