Jackie Daytona
 
 
"Do I wish people didn't see us as monsters? Sure I do. But these are the cards we've been dealt. So, we might as well play them."

"There is no honor in defeat. I've never paid the piper in my life, and I won't start now."
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18.2 Hours played
Having completed my first playthrough, I believe I'm ready to review.

Suzerain is very much like a 'Choose Your Own Adventure' novel. Except that it's about x20 more complex.

You play as the leader of a small country. In what appears to be a fictionalized version of north-eastern Europe.

The entire game is based around making decisions. However, that's pretty much all you do. It's like if you took away all of the gameplay from 'Fallout: New Vegas' but left only the dialog choice sequences. That might sound bad, but it's actually quite enjoyable.

This is a game for people that have a deep understanding of politics, or people that want to. There are a number of factions. Nationalists, conservatives, socialists, communists, oligarchs, and an ethnic minority hellbent on terrorism. It's not as simple as picking a side, however. As you'll need multi-partisan support to accomplish anything.

The number of branching paths is staggering. With every decision having a ripple effect.

For instance, I made some deals with the democrats to get a bill passed. However, this angered the conservatives. 18 months later, and the most conservative member of my cabinet resigns. That character then went on to challenge me in the primaries. And I was defeated!

I would like to give more examples, but I can't. It would ruin the game. Because the only thing you do is read, make decisions, and deal with the results.

I have only two significant complaints about the game.

First, there's actually a little too much story. It took me around 15 hours to complete the game for the first time. (It'll probably take you a lot less time. I read slower than most people.) As such, I'm reluctant to continue my second playthrough. It may be months (or even years) before I'm ready to go again.

This is compounded by allowing only one save file. Which auto-saves. I want to see the results of alternative actions, but not if it's going to take 15 hours to get through.

Second, the game's writers have a clear bias. The democratic socialists are presented as people just trying to make the world a better place. They are compassionate and honest. The conservative nationalists are resistant to any changes at all. They are paranoid, racist, fearful, angry, hate-filled, xenophobic, religious, traitorous, and irrational.

If that seems a bit one-sided? That's because it is. That said, it's a fictional version of real life. So, I feel like I can let it slide.

This is a game for people that listen to talk radio, read a lot of world news, are politically active, vote, or care about the future. You also gotta love the slow burn. It's definitely not for everyone.

{SPOILER!}Result screen for my first playthrough: https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2849712318
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Jackie Daytona 4 Aug @ 9:20am 
It's like you never seen a white person before. All jaws on the floor like Tom & Pammy just burst in the door. Sowing her ass over furniture.

Oh wait, he didn't say what I think he did, did he?
Jackie Daytona 27 Jul @ 11:46am 
I found a lot of friendships online I could never find in life.
Jackie Daytona 27 Jul @ 11:16am 
Oh. I can't forget about "Ted" and Campsalot. Thanks for having my back all those times.
Jackie Daytona 27 Jul @ 11:11am 
In case it's over, I just want to thank everyone for the kind words over the years. Especially Dook, Eypc, Zero, and Newfie. I know most of us have some conflicts, but... it is what it is.
Jackie Daytona 27 Jul @ 8:49am 
Just thought I'd give an update on my health. It's bad. The doctors predicted I would die by now. They can't figure out why I'm still alive. I guess they are quacks. Looking for a new doctor.

Not sure what to do with my time left. Everything feels pointless.