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About This Game

New World: The Tupis is a FPS adventure game about the South America colonization, during the 16th century. The player controls Raoni, a brave warrior, who had his tribe raided by the Portuguese colonizers. You must free every indigenous warrior that has been imprisoned, and once they recover, they will fight at your side. Can a single indigenous warrior save his tribe against these powerful colonizers that came to take over his land?

Features:

A completely clean screen, fully focused on the action and allowing a complete immersion in the character's point of view to deeply investigate the environment. Feel yourself truly inserted at this historical moment and never before portrayed in a the game before. Explore the Brazilian fauna and flora and turn it part of your strategy.

Use your deadly bow to take out every enemy that comes youy way, their weapons cause greater damage, but your bow is faster!

Once you finish the main campaign can unlock 2 different characters to be played with, with new weapons to be used and different ways to play as well!

Fight your way through lvels based on real life locations, with historical soldiers and weapons. b4d347fde0



Title: New World: The Tupis
Genre: Action, Adventure, Indie
Developer:
Novo Mundo
Publisher:
Novo Mundo
Release Date: 1 Dec, 2017


Minimum:

  • OS: Windows 7 or Later
  • Processor: 2.5 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 2 GB
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 9 GB available space

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Excellent game. Play on realism, and immerse yourself in the gritty reality of New World conflict. I'm gonna be honest with you, there is some fine Brazilian craftsmanship at work here. The game is downright incredible. It is low production value but there is not a large market for historical FPS so take it or leave it. The chance to immerse yourself in the the world is transcendent. If you are on the right side of the bell curve and can navigate the designer's crippling autism.

Pros:
-Nude indigenous women
-Brutal combat
-Genuine Portguese voice acting
-Oddly beautiful cutscenes (srsly they are freakishly good)

Cons:
-Designed by what I can only assume is a deranged favela nightmare child.
-No real attempt at sound design. Background playlist of period appropriate indigenous and Portugese music is a MUST.

I'm gonna level with you. Most people would consider this game\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 I however have played a lot of video games starting with Atari 2600. This game has my respect, it is challenging, if only because it is so poorly designed, and the visuals are pretty snazzy. Although the creation of the game is the work of an amateur there is definitely a level of passion and genuine hard work and drive to create a historical game. If you can ignore all that the game is missing, and immerse yourself in the simple life of a Tupi warrior stalking Portugese in the jungle, its pretty fun. IF you are the type of person who can enjoy a game for what it is rather than what you want it to be, you may find this game enjoyable. I sure did.. Very rough. I thought this was early access when I bought it, it looks and plays like a bad pre-alpha, but I guess this is just how the game is. After the 3rd time I launched the game trying to continue my save would just kick me back to the menu, and I could not bear to do all the intro again so I refunded the game.
So the first thing I noticed was the loading screens, naturally. There is an image showing what certain keys do, and it is hilariously obvious that it's an image of a keyboard with most of the outline still there from when the dev used the magic wand tool. Not a great first impression, even for early access. Identical artifacting also shows up on the ingame popup telling you the controls.
Next up, for me at least, there was essentially no sound. What I mean by essentially no sound is: No music at all, No ambient sounds (there was a single loop of birdsong but nothing else), Limited attack sounds (The bow makes a slight noise only when you fire it but it's very quiet even with headphones, and why you would be wearing headphones to play a game with no sound I don't know), Little of anything audio-wise to distract from the rest of the game. Certainly not dialogue, since the majority of dialogue takes place as coloured text on a solid black screen, which the game awkwardly cuts to anytime characters talk. The text is clunky but not to the point of being broken English, which is a plus, however there are multiple misspelled words and random words formatted with s\/l\/ashes in them like so or words that begin with \/r\/n in front of them, Etc. (presumably actually part of the code which was improperly formatted) And some lines of text, not spoken by spanish characters mind you, were randomly in spanish. The text hangs onscreen for a long time regardless of length, with no way to skip or speed it up, so a single word sentence will sit onscreen for a good 7 seconds or so as you wait for something to happen.
The combat is awkward, with the bow having little feedback or weight to it, especially with the limited audio feedback. The tutorial requires you to shoot 3 stationary coconuts, and this really shows off how often the arrows don't register, with the last coconut in particular having about 6 arrows in it before the game counted it as "hit" When shooting at moving enemies you might as well just close your eyes and fire randomly, I guarantee it will have the same effect.
The graphics and textures are not great, but they are not bad enough to take away from the game if it was good. Since it's not they are basically just the most competent thing. All of the characters I saw s

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