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The Hero Project: Redemption Season Activation Code [key]

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America's #1 reality show for heroes is back for another season! Harness your superpowers to steal the spotlight, win votes, and save your sister!

"The Hero Project: Redemption Season" is the first installment in a new series of interactive novels by Zachary Sergi set in the "Heroes Rise" universe. Your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based--129,000 words, without graphics or sound effects--and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

In a contest where everyone has superpowers, your opponents can cause earthquakes and explosions, but you're an average Ani-Powered who wakes up with different animal attributes every day. Will your hawk eyes or canine claws take you far enough in the competition to satisfy the only person who can help your sister? And what happens if winning isn't enough?

As you advance, the decisions you make will transform viewers' ideas of what it means to be a hero. Will you fight for your own goals, or make sacrifices for the good of society? Strive for what you believe is right by following the rules, or take down the whole system with more radical methods? Would you take wealth and fame over changing the world?

Choose Wisely. It's Redemption Season.


  • Play as male, female, trans, or nonbinary; gay, straight, or bi.
  • Begin a new story in Millennia City, influenced by your actions in the "Heroes Rise" trilogy.
  • Play as a new hero, in a new season of The Hero Project!
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Title: The Hero Project: Redemption Season
Genre: Adventure, Indie, RPG
Developer:
Choice of Games
Publisher:
Choice of Games
Release Date: 8 Apr, 2016



English



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Here we go again. Fantastically written once again with a much more ambiguous twist. The larger social issues are present and I hasten to say the darker feel does well for the novel but it's so much more. Another great addition to the series, I'm hyped for more.. I remember playing this one long ago and this review comes long overdue ever since I finished my playthrough a couple years ago.

A lot of other users have already summed up the game quite well, therefore I'm only gonna summarize the main flaws of the game:

- Zach Sergi injecting his personal political opinions heavily into the writing
- Player is forced to become an SJW, as trying to stay out of it in any way earns a "Game Over"
- Player's powers constantly and uncontrollably shift for a rather vague reason that isn't explained terribly well (again, to reinforce the author's emphasis on social justice because this new player character [hereafter referred to as PC] is "non-binary")
- A lot of the characters are pretty forgettable, as the author intentionally forced them into different categories in order to usher the PC into a social cause (eliminating the option to avoid all the political drama). The only somewhat interesting character is written off just as things looked like they were getting good.

Apparently, as one user commented, Sergi isn't receptive to criticism. What made Heroes Rise interesting to read through was because of the focus on doing heroic deeds while managing relationships on the side and putting political issues in the background (which didn't really affect the story in any major way). The Hero Project is one boring, in-your-face SJW exposition rather than an actual story about a noble personal quest. Not really expecting Open Season (the next chapter) to have much improvement if at all, seeing as how Sergi seems to ignore any criticism.. This was very disappointing since I did like some of the previous games.

This is probably the preachiest of the lot, which is saying something, considering how the author seems utterly incapable of writing about societal issues in a non-hamfisted way. The entire game is full of clumsily written speeches that feels more like they're coming from the author than the characters themselves.

A huge focus in this game is discrimination, which I thought would be interesting. But instead of being shown instances of the discrimination our PC apparently faces we're just sort of told it exists. According to the author we're obviously supposed to care about it, and you don't really have much of a choice.

If you choose to be uninterested in politics and instead focus on your sister (who is DYING by the way) you're almost punished and berated by the game, which is absurd. The author also seems to hold a bit of a grudge against certain characters, like the character Griffin (who's a RO!) whose only crime as far as I know is that he enjoys a bit of attention and isn't very bright.

The author really needs to begin distancing themselves a bit from what they're writing because it's not doing them any favours. There's nothing wrong with having social commentary in your game. But author, if you're reading this, please try taking a step back in your next games and let the characters and world speak for itself. It's jarring to feel judged for your choices by the author in a game that's supposedly built on choices.. It was quite enjoyable. I've only gone through it once, and despite some other reviews I read, the path I chose didn't lead to a character dying for no reason. I realize that some people seem angry about all the thoughts on discrimination and discussions about societal views, but I really respect this series for going places many others won't. I'd rather have to pick my way through difficult set of moral choices, where empathy and pragmatism can occasionally conflict than to play another roud of stab/shoot everything different than me.. A lot of thoughtful dialogue on issues of representation and intersectionality intermixed with a great superheroic world and engaging story. A really enjoyable read and play and a great addition to the series.. I've read a number of reviews here, and having just finished playing through for a second time I figured I should chime in with my own perspective. So, here goes:

THP: Redemption Season is one of those games where I feel like it was expressly built to be part of a series. I see it as an introductory game in many ways - it introduces a huge number of characters and concepts, not the least of which being your own character. However, this often means there's a bit of information overload. Since it is, technically, a new series that builds off the old one, this is something veterans of the world will have to endure. Perhaps most prominently is the tone that is set by the author - your character is just scraping by financially and has experienced discrimination rather heavily. Whether that leads you to becoming an activist or a recluse (or neither, but you are rewarded for sticking to one path) is something you decide in game. Many of the people you interact with have been discriminated against in some way or another, and there's a lot of clashing subcultures and personalities. It makes for an interesting dynamic, though there are times in which, as other reviewers noted, this comes across as over the top (or in their words, preachy). Personally, it wasn't much of a big deal to me - I saw it more as representation and the author writing from the perspective of a disenfranchised main character. However, it is worth noting for other people who may be made uncomfortable with those sorts of things.

Overall, I enjoyed the game, the characters, and the writing, but like all things there are flaws that take away from the experience. I would certainly recommend THP: Redemption Season, but only with the warning that it is most definitely an introduction to this new series and can, at times, feel more like an introduction than a full game. Still, I am very excited for the next part, which should be coming out sometime early 2017.



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