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The ORPHEUS Ruse

$4.99
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Choice of Games
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Choice of Games
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About This Game

Infiltrate the enemy as a psychic spy, leaping from body to body by touch! But when your own body is stolen, you'll race against time to find it before your mind disintegrates.

The ORPHEUS Ruse is a thrilling interactive spy novel by Paul Gresty, where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based--without graphics or sound effects--and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

What secrets have your mentors been keeping from you? Can you trust your friends when you don't know whose face they're wearing? What will you sacrifice to hide your powers from the world?

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User Reviews

Mixed
8 user reviews
63%
Positive
28 hrs at review
Recommended

My only gripe is that paragraphs are ignored. Please fix the formatting; I've not finished this yet but I love the crossover between this and MetaHuman Inc. Keep up the good work Paul! For example: RAW - He switches on a flashlight, and then passes a second light to you. With their aid, you find a trapdoor in one corner of the room. No-Nose opens it up. A metal ladder descends into the gloom below. "After you," says No-Nose, indicating that you should go first. The two of you climb down, reaching a long, cramped tunnel that slopes down further still. As you walk along it, No-Nose says, "A quick history lesson for you: the streets of Paris are just the tip of the iceberg. Below that, you have the metro tunnels, which date back a century or so. After that, there's the sewers. Go lower still and you find the catacombs. That's where we are now. They were lime quarries at first—hundreds of miles of quarry tunnels beneath the city. About eight hundred years ago, when the lime stopped c...

28 helpful 1 funny
5 hrs at review
Recommended

Verdict: 3/5. The good: - I like the story and the main character - Some funny dialog options to choose from in the beginning - [spoiler]Luke I am your father moment, sort of[/spoiler] The bad: - Short story - The stats on the main page seem to have no concrete meaning - Sometimes the flow of the story is choppy - Missing the funny dialog option later on - Romance feels forced - Ending not fully realized - Weak epilogue - Feels like there should be a sequel but non forth coming?

16 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Many of the stats don't actually affect most of the game, the only reason to change which body you are in is in order to learn a short backstory of them used in the ending. There is no major difference in outcome regardless of your choices and most of your choices are meaningless.

14 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Just... an okay game. Not great. The pacing was off and it's unclear how to get specific choices (such as having a high stealth stat at the end, for example)

7 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Pros: -It's well written and immediately draws you in. -Non-stop action. -High stakes, felt every decision I made would have dire consequences. -Reminds me of the TV shows Alphas and Heroes. -Characters are realistic and stay within the lore. You don't always get the reaction or answers you hoped for. -Enjoyable surprises and twists. -Makes you question your morality many times. How far are you willing to go when using someone else's body? -Really liked the character growth. Really liked interactions with mentor, judged me harshly but fairly. Cons: -There's parts were it refers to previous missions you haven't gone on. Which can make it feel like your missing a part of the story. -Some of the dialogue is forced, when it should really be giving you a choice how to respond. A few times I was like "wtf, I should be making the calls, I would never do that!" Overall: -I LOVED this story and lore. I really want to play a game set in this world where you can control your movements and...

3 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

[h1]Well written superhero-esque rather linear story[/h1] I really loved the idea of possessing other characters and in a few cases this games does some cool things with that mechanic. Mostly however, it plays like a somewhat generic superhero story, with the other characters being more powerful than you. There is a some amount of choice in who to possess (and how to create your character), yet these things don't really change the plot or even your interaction with other significant characters (mostly only some small subplots change). The story is fairly concise and linear, giving a somewhat limited replay value, yet there are some different paths to explore. On a more positive note, the individual pieces of the story are well written and quite action packed. It feels like you having experienced an action movie with a relevant amount of choice at the end of the game For context, this is the first choice of games game I have finished, but I have played a few similar (mostly free) gam...

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

This was honestly one of my favorite titles I've come across. The entire story was interesting, and I really grew to like the characters. I seriously hope that this story ends up with a sequel. I give this a 10/10.

2 helpful
11 hrs at review
Not Recommended

A purposely disjointed story plastered with cliffhangers, abuse, fake choice and false dilemma. It pretends depth through stacking emotional drama against the reader, to put them at a new disadvantage at each new junction. As if that wasn't enough sadism in one package, we also get a cast of cripples, burnt and scarred people and someone with a hole in the face where a nose should be. As if that's not enough, it also casually and repeatedly blames the reader for crippling one of the side characters. While offering no way to prevent that, it's the choice between crippling an old man or a child or both. It will make clear that saving the child was the wrong choice. It's like a sick twist on the term "crippling debt". In Choice of Robots, casually exchanging a blown off arm with a cannon seemed somewhat odd, but since it's become a recurring theme in this publisher's titles, it may be argued there's something wrong. After Mecha Ace, where they have explicit torture to burn out the syn...

1 helpful

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

FAQ

How much does The ORPHEUS Ruse cost?

The ORPHEUS Ruse costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for The ORPHEUS Ruse?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

What platforms is The ORPHEUS Ruse available on?

The ORPHEUS Ruse is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is The ORPHEUS Ruse worth buying?

The ORPHEUS Ruse has 63% positive reviews from 8 players.

When was The ORPHEUS Ruse released?

The ORPHEUS Ruse was released on Dec 18, 2015.

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