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From the overall flow of people at the expo, Gastar Entertainnt naturally has the most frequent personnel flow, and the most players.

Apart from Gastar Entertainnt, so small gaming companies in the corners appear a bit pitiful.

They only have three or four people coming to see them in about ten minutes.

Even if only two or three people enter their exhibition area, the people from those gaming companies will still vigorously promote their gas.

As Takayuki was strolling around, suddenly soone called out to him from behind.

"Sir, please co to our exhibition and take a look. Our gas are very interesting!"

Takayuki turned his head and saw a small booth that was only slightly larger than a bathroom. There were three or four players gathered around a single laptop playing.

Beside these two or three players was a man wearing a work badge, with his hair already thinning but a vigorous beard, enthusiastically explaining the ga to the players.

The person who called out to Takayuki was a tall and thin man.

His hair was similarly sparse, indicating that he was a skilled programr.

Takayuki glanced lightly at the thin tall man's work badge.

Black Diamond Ga Studio.

Chief Ga Designer Tim Dainley.

"Sir, you look like a person of taste. We have just developed a brand new ga. You can try it out, and it will definitely not disappoint you."

In the face of the other party's enthusiastic solicitation, Takayuki nodded without much thought, "Alright, what kind of ga do you have?"

Upon hearing Takayuki's question, the person nad Tim Dainley imdiately said, "It's a role-playing ga. But our ga is not the typical adventure story of knights or heroes, nor is it a fantasy story like Final Fantasy with so magical science fiction elents. Instead, it's a brand new world setting. I would like to call it a post-apocalyptic style role-playing ga. It has a completely new world view, and the ga rules are to so extent inspired by tabletop role-playing gas. It has a very mature nurical system and will definitely not disappoint you. At the sa ti, our ga also draws inspiration from..."

Takayuki's one question prompted the other party to start rambling.

Takayuki suddenly felt a bit overwheld.

This guy really can talk.

Takayuki quickly interrupted, "Um, hold on a mont. You don't need to introduce so much. I can try playing it."

"Great! Sir, please follow ! We may not have any gifts to give away, but if you want our autographs, we are willing to provide them."

Takayuki was speechless.

The autograph of a naless studio is certainly not attractive.

He probably understood why this small booth seed to have few visitors.

Even if other booths can't compare to Gastar Entertainnt's, they still have an average flow of about seven or eight people.

But here, there are only two or three people, and it seems like it hasn't changed for a while.

Those two or three people seem to have been sitting there for a long ti. The cold drinks next to them have started to lt because they've been left there for too long, and condensation is continuously dripping down the table.

But this is quite unusual.

Typically, the booths that can keep players' attention won't last too long.

Most of them are attracted by the small gifts or beauty offered by the booth.

And it was for this reason that Takayuki beca curious and wanted to experience it himself.

Dystopian-style role-playing?

This imdiately reminded Takayuki of a well-known ga from his previous life, the Fallout series.

The gas in the Fallout series can generally be referred to as post-apocalyptic style role-playing gas, which are sowhat similar to what this Tim Dainley called post-apocalyptic style role-playing.

Based on tabletop rules?

Tim seed afraid of scaring Takayuki away and imdiately took Takayuki by the arm to their booth.

"Hey, Burn, I've brought another one! Rember to buy a drink later!"

"No problem! Sir, please sit down first. You can watch how this player plays the ga, and I'll explain the basic gaplay of the ga to you!"

The bearded man with a thinning top saw another person coming over and his eyes lit up imdiately. Then, in a very hearty manner, he directly took Takayuki's arm and pressed him into a seat.

Honestly, if Takayuki wasn't genuinely curious about this ga, he probably would have been scared off by the behavior of these two guys. No wonder there aren't many people here.

Two burly n like them, and they don't seem to care much about hospitality. It's really strange if they can attract players to co and play the ga.

But Takayuki didn't mind.

Anyway, he was indeed a bit curious.

So he leaned forward and looked at the small laptop screen.

On the laptop, Takayuki suddenly saw a very familiar top-down isotric perspective.

It's the classic perspective of gas like Diablo, Journey to the West, and Fallout.

This perspective design can be said to be just right, very consistent with the normal visual perception of humans.

At the sa ti, this perspective can also save a lot of ga resources. Even if developed by one person, it can still produce a decent ga.

If there is also a high-quality ga engine, then the efficiency of ga developnt will increase by another level.

Takayuki began to feel genuinely interested in this ga.

Final Fantasy 7 is also made with this perspective.

However, so far, other ga companies haven't made much attempt at this kind of ga perspective.

The current gaming market is still in the exploration stage, and no one really knows what kind of design is best for players to experience gas.

They haven't even thought about how much impact the perspective of the ga has.

But this ga has already won in terms of this visual perception.

This increased Takayuki's fondness for this ga.

"When you co to this place, you can try adventures by rolling dice. If the number on the dice falls within the range you specified, the closer you get, the higher the damage you can deal to the enemy, thus defeating them."

The big-bearded, balding man continued to enthusiastically explain the rules and gaplay of their ga.

Takayuki listened on the side and felt that this ga is indeed a type derived from tabletop role-playing gas.

Even the dice-playing rules are included.

In his previous life, there was a classic independent ga called Disco Elysium that used this thod.

However, this kind of gaplay is too retro and dull, and it's actually very difficult for ordinary players to get into it.

But the idea of applying tabletop rules to gas should be the innovation of these two people, and they seem to be really trying to make this ga have a different expression.

Hmm, very interesting, at least these two people have good minds.

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