«Today we're announcing that Broken Roads will offer pacifist playthroughs for certain character builds,» developer Drop Bear Bytes announced in its latest dev blog(opens in new tab), «meaning the game can be completed without combat or killing anyone—if you make the appropriate choices along the way, that is.»
Broken Roads is a CRPG set in post-apocalyptic Australia. Isolated from the rest of the world, the locals don't know exactly what brought on the end times, referring to the mystery event with charmingly Australian frankness as «World War Shit». It's a hardscrabble setting where survival isn't guaranteed, with a bit of Mad Max in its DNA and a turn-based combat system. Which makes it interesting that Drop Bear Bytes decided to allow players the option to solve problems nonviolently all the way through. It won't be a matter of simply ticking the «pacifist playthrough» box, however.
«To complete the game as a pacifist, you're going to have to really think about your decisions,» the blog continues, «the reactions of your companions to your choices, the interests of the people and factions you're encountering and—of course—the kinds of quest resolutions you decide to pursue. For instance, you probably shouldn't go accepting a mercenary hit job or running around pissing everyone off and expect there won't be violent repercussions.»
I spoke to Drop Bear Bytes recently for an interview you'll be able to read in an upcoming issue of our print magazine. Game director Craig Ritchie explained Broken Roads is following the example of the original Fallout, where it's possible, with the right stats, to beeline from the tutorial to the finale, talk the villain into giving up, and finish it right there. «They got it right in
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