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      Oct 13, 2019 06:58AM
    
     I'm not very far in to this yet but I'm loving it, and for some reason it feels like a video game to me. The first encounter Daiga almost feels like a combat tutorial? Especially with being introduced to the gun and what the different bullets do. I was almost seeing an inventory wheel in my head. Anyone else get similar vibes?
      I'm not very far in to this yet but I'm loving it, and for some reason it feels like a video game to me. The first encounter Daiga almost feels like a combat tutorial? Especially with being introduced to the gun and what the different bullets do. I was almost seeing an inventory wheel in my head. Anyone else get similar vibes?
    
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   Well *now* I do.
      Well *now* I do.I’m just at the halfway point (reading 3 books at once, as per usual), and aside from the interrogation framing device it does have a bit of a video game-like progression of escalating challenges. Although games really took that structure from books, so it’s hard to say where the inspiration comes from.
As I mentioned in the Names thread, it does feel more like a comic book, with echoes of Saga. The snarky attitude and interrogation scenes feel like they’re straight out of a Brian Michael Bendis comic. He’s used this exact set-up multiple times, from Powers to The Avengers to Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man.
 I made it 53 pages. I love the premise, and some of Sam's other work, but the sentence construction, with all it's commas, just throws too many hurdles, in front of my eyes.
      I made it 53 pages. I love the premise, and some of Sam's other work, but the sentence construction, with all it's commas, just throws too many hurdles, in front of my eyes.,
 I was worried I was the only one struggling with this pick. I'm pushing through the audiobook, but I keep finding my mind drifting off (which isn't a common problem for me). I feel like we spend too much time in Sal's head - even during the action parts she drifts off into recollections and thoughts, which pulls me out of the story.
      I was worried I was the only one struggling with this pick. I'm pushing through the audiobook, but I keep finding my mind drifting off (which isn't a common problem for me). I feel like we spend too much time in Sal's head - even during the action parts she drifts off into recollections and thoughts, which pulls me out of the story. I feel like it could be a kickass graphic novel, though. I keep expecting The Stalk to show up.
 I hadn't thought of it as a video game, but I think I would enjoy playing a game set in this world.
      I hadn't thought of it as a video game, but I think I would enjoy playing a game set in this world. It's the framing device which is taking me out of the story - I don't mind all the thoughts and recollections, but I don't believe Tretta would sit and listen to a story told in this style. I am enjoying it so far though, it's only a minor gripe and this might be addressed later in the book.
 Lisa wrote: "I hadn't thought of it as a video game, but I think I would enjoy playing a game set in this world. "
      Lisa wrote: "I hadn't thought of it as a video game, but I think I would enjoy playing a game set in this world. "Actually, parts of City of Heroes are remarkably like this game. I’ve even been toying with creating a character based on Sal the Cacophony in-game because the powersets are already there.
The Dual Pistols powerset has the ability to let you choose between cold, fire and slow effects (https://cityofheroes.fandom.com/wiki/...), which are essentially the three abilities the gun has in the book, and her outfit is easy to replicate.
I wonder if Sykes played CoH, because a couple of the other characters have powers that feel like they are straight out of the game.
Edit: video demonstrating Dual Pistols: https://youtu.be/pc0fez4Bpww
The longer you watch, the more over-the-top the gun-fu or gunkata moves become. I haven’t made a new pistols character since some folks brought the game back (you can play for free now) because the set used to be somewhat underpowered, but it was a hoot to watch.
 Ken wrote: "You’re right. Sam has called SBiB his “love letter to Final Fantasy.”"
      Ken wrote: "You’re right. Sam has called SBiB his “love letter to Final Fantasy.”"That makes a lot of sense. I got a major JRPG/anime vibe from it. Especially the series of colourful and broad antagonists whose power levels are all way above normal people, and the way spear-carriers and civilians are just slaughtered by the dozens in every major battle.
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