About This Game Can you win The Hero Project, America's #1 reality competition for heroes? Team up with allies old and new to unravel a conspiracy threatening your world, and save the planet from destruction!The Hero Project: Open Season is a 170,000-word interactive novel, and the final installment of Zachary Sergi's "Hero Project" series. It's entirely text-based--without graphics or sound effects--and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.In a competition full of heroic stars, will you rise high enough to influence the way society views Powered people? What will you do when your fight soars to heights you never expected…and when your journey falls back into the perspective of the original Heroes Rise Trilogy main character?As you rise, the decisions you make will shape the world for your Powered peers—and shape your relationships and potential romances. Will you fight for Powered rights or personal gain? Play as male, female, trans, or non-binary; gay, straight, bisexual, non-categorizable, or ace Play a new hero, in a brand new season of The Hero Project Use your animalistic Powers to survive deadly missions Kick slugging butt with Prodigal as your sidekick Become an advocate role model, a powerful kingpin, or a dangerous freedom fighter See Black Magic, Jury and Jenny again Secure the fate of a new Powered capital, or will you exploit its resources Untangle the conspiracy behind the scenes of The Hero Project fast enough to save the entire world Play as the original Heroes Rise Trilogy hero in two interactive interludes! Enter into one of a ten different romantic relationships! In Open Season, everyone is a target. Who is yours? a09c17d780 Title: The Hero Project: Open SeasonGenre: Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Choice of GamesPublisher:Choice of GamesRelease Date: 5 Apr, 2018 The Hero Project: Open Season Torrent Download [key] I actually really liked this story. it wasn't the perfect cap off to the Heroes series, but it was still pretty good all things considered. If this were the very last story that was being written in this universe, i would've liked it far less because it would feel to Mass Effect 3ish but as the ending showed, that might not be the case so hopes up and all that.Does this game have it's flaws? yes, absolutely. But should you still buy it in spite of that? yes, definetly.. Even as a diehard fan of the Heroes Rise series, I found it somewhat hard to enjoy this as much as the others. The political spiels that made Redemption Season as controversial as it was are still present, along with a good amount of railroading, confusing stats, disappointing romance options, and a rushed plot- the whole final apocalypse arc felt somewhat shoehorned in. I did enjoy seeing the original trilogy characters though, having the old Heroes Rise MC back was almost like catching up with an old friend, even if their character is pretty much the same no matter what choices you made in the original trilogy. Still, I'll take what I can get. Overall, you should probably stay away from this if you didn't like Redemption Season, unless you really love Heroes Rise and want to see the conclusion, as much of a trainwreck said conclusion is, especially after that damned bonus scene. But personally, if I wanted a good ending, I would pretend HeroFall was the final book.. ----------------------------------------------------------Is this good? That's what you come here for right? (an edit? Already?)(A second edit? The day after?)Short answer, It's bad, but read it if you've read the others and want an ending, albeit a dissapointing one. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I've finished thew first chapter and it's a bit fo a dumpster fire. I genuinely loved the original trilogy and because i like the writing style of the author, i liked redemption season. This however, in one chapter has just magnified everything wrong with the first spin-off novel. Gone are the days of creating your identity, now we're slapped with gender alegories and proto-social justice, everything is a slight against your character apparently, not you. ou don't get much of a chance to relate to the character you make ehre because likely, you're not int he demographic that the character is an allegory for. You could handle it in the first trilogy, but now? It's practically shoving ti down your throat. When asked to identify how you wish to proceed, you're given six options and all of them are about pursuing rights for your character's identity. One wasn't, because it was about helping your sister. Hell the first three chocies you get are about how best to be an SJW, which would be fine, if i actually got to chose where i sat on the issue. The flaws show, and they hurt the story because the beauty of these novels, is the ability to create your character, fromt he look, to the pwoers. here you have no control and you and the next personr eading this will have the same experience, aside from the few extremely similar choices. I don't even get the choice about whether some thigns insult me, one character said something, a slip of the tongue and my choices are all "\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 you", "ill educate you later", "She's ignorant", "\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 you" or chew her out then and there. Where's the option for, i dont care?I'm a bit harsh on it right now and hopefully as i go through this, it'll get better and i love it, but for now. It's a no from me. (Edit)After reading the next three chapters though, it gets better and worse. The twists are good, the writer still has his skill, but his political agenda reers its ugly head too often to not be an issue. Stick through this to chapter 3 and it gets better, but those first two chapters, it doesn't change their overall lackluster quality.(Edit numero dos)Okay, so this book is a fluctuation. It starts horrid, too much political pandering. Then it gets good, really leading into a sense of mystery. "what's next? Who's doing this?" Then it goes downt he drain again. The politics is agonizing, but the moments of being the original MC is fantastic, though painfully short. You could wish for much mroe from this, but we'll never get it, as this story is agonizingly short compared to the rest(don't let my 10 hours fool you. I had this open for about four hours that i watched the overwatchleague for). I came out of this dissapointed ultimately. I expected more from the author, because he's good. And when he kidna sets back into his original trilogy steps, he's good. I wish he slipped into that stream more, but unfortunately he didnt and what we were left with was an ultimately dissapointing story with a thoroughly lackluster ending, especially considering the \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing ending epilogue (there's two). It sets up another story that we're never getting. End a story, don't write a new one instead. A lot of my issues come from a background of being a writer myself. Hence my distaste for the ending. It's an epilogue at the end of the fifth book in a world, but it sets up another story in the world? It doesn't make sense from a story-driven perspective, it only adds to a sense of dissapointment that this is the end. Ultimately, i hope we get more of this world, allbeit under another name. I see that he wants to write more ehre, but his public announcements say somethign else entirely.. This was an incredible story. I have read these all the way from the beginning, and I'm thrilled to have finished them. I can't wait to see how this connects to the Versus series. I'm most definitely going to be reading every single title that comes from this author. The characters and the story were just brilliant. I do have a few questions that were left unanswered, but I hope that they'll come to a close in the Versus series. I am more than happy to give this a 10/10. And yes, you should read them all.. i,m going to be honest, i't sukcs.!.. I actually liked the first Heroes Rise spin-off Hero Project: Redemption Season despite few flaws. First because of the story, an unique powered hero going into a superhero reality show to save disabled sister. I liked it very much because even in bigger picture as a superhero, it felt personal.The sequel, if you played the demo, threw the core of this spin-off Hero Project out the way. Titled as Hero Project and making MC being kicked out of the reality show because \u2018plot reasons\u2019 didn't click well for me. With core concept that I liked out the way, main character is thrown into situations I personally chose not to be yet I still was going into it, forcefully. As a CYOA, I should be able to choose how I want to progress my adventure? Atleast same goal through different path\/method? Lack of variations with replay value only down to different type of motivations is disappointing also.Then, there were given a lot of old and new groups and characters with new motivations and political stances. Characters are 'rebranding' and changing new group regularly, which is tedious for me to keep checking characters stat screen to understand what is happening. In the end I just couldn\u2019t care about anyone else except few core characters especially from main trilogy. And the political agendas? It was just too much to process with a lot characters jumping around and was felt as forceful, especially after playing as First MC shortly and his agenda still feels closer to the heart than the new one. Shows what quality Heroes Rise trilogy have compared to this spinoff. I respect the author for juggling so many characters, groups, stats etc but it all just didn\u2019t fit together. It felt 'Disembodied'.Only good thing is short but sweet opportunity to play as original series MC and teamwork towards final villain,that raised more questions than answers. Not the conclusion or 'bonus' epilogue I was expecting, again didn't click well for me. That is my two cents anyway, for anyone still interested, please go ahead and try for yourself. Not recommended for anyone looking to play superhero CYOA. Try something else. 4\/10 More to political than superhero.
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Updated: Mar 9, 2020
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