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Liar’s Bar is not a particularly complex game. It has two pub games to play for up to four players online; one is a version of the card game cheat, and the other is a dice game where you need to predict how many of a certain number the entire group has rolled. But for some reason I, as are many others, am obsessed with it, thanks to the excellent execution of the simple concept. From the moment you boot up Liar’s Bar it just feels good. The visual style, character models and animation are a step above what you would usually expect from a janky social deception game, but there’s enough room for expression and physical comedy that it still has that style of charm. REPACKLAB.COM SEXY GAMES
Set in a rough looking bar filled with anthropomorphic animals, the vibes are not exactly immaculate, but perfectly fit the style of the game. It feels sleazy and rough, which matches the tone given only one of the four players will avoid a fairly gruesome death come the end of the game. Despite the clearly violent nature of the place, it feels like a place I’d actually like to visit. Quite a lot of them have picked Liar’s Bar up over the last few days, propelling it up the Steam charts, well into the top 10. When an entertaining group gets together to play it, it’s undoubtedly a great watch and much better than a lot of the other social deception games that have proven popular.
A Game of Strategy, Bluffing, and High Stakes
Liar’s Bar solves this problem by making Russian roulette not the only game you play. Players compete in a card game, Liar’s Deck, which features a deck of twenty cards. Six queens, six kings and six aces, plus two jokers. Each player is dealt five cards, and they must play one to three cards each turn until they run out, when they’re safe (unless there are only two players left, which means they are auto-called by the game). However, each hand, they are only “allowed” to play one of the three face cards or jokers. As it is unlikely (though not impossible) that any player has been dealt five of the correct cards, players will be forced to bluff about what cards they are laying face down. The next player can call a bluff. If the player did lie, they pull the trigger on their revolver. If the player was telling the truth, the caller must pull the trigger. Each time the trigger is pulled, the odds increase that this time, the bullet is in the chamber, until it becomes certain on the sixth. Lords of the Fallen Deluxe Edition
There is also Liar’s Dice, but I’m not as big a fan of it, and it technically isn’t Russian roulette. The punishment for a bad call is drinking a bottle of arsenic. There is no randomness here. Two bottles, and you’re out. That’s not so bad, and I think they should split the execution methods from the game modes, and allow them to be selectable. Russian roulette if you’ve got time, poison if you want a quick game. But the game involves everyone rolling five six-sided dice, then making guesses as to how many of a certain roll the entire table made (so, for example, four sixes). Each player in turn must make a similar guess, but the first number cannot go down (so, continuing the example, you cannot guess three sixes, but if you want to guess four threes, that’s allowed). This to me kind of seems like it goes against the whole Liar’s Bar thing, as a call out of “Liar!” is less an accusation of dishonesty, and more an accusation of just being a bad guesser. However, full disclosure, I have never actually been able to play a game of Liar’s Dice, as it freezes up my laptop every time, no matter how low I put the graphical settings on. I’ve watched videos on YouTube, and people seem to have fun.
Dynamic Animations and Quirky Designs Bring Characters to Life
The game released with four characters you could play as, with Toar the bull, Bristle the pig, Scubby the dog and Foxy the … girl one. A recent update has added two new characters, doubling your female options with Cupcake the rabbit, as well as Gerk the rhino. The game also recently added a smidge of backstory for the characters, though the “Table Stories” are just one page comics that don’t actually tell you much you couldn’t have guessed already (wow, the people playing Russian roulette and drinking poison are either desperate, depressed, psychotic or have a gambling addiction, didn’t see any of those coming). I like the character designs alright, though I have to admit that Foxy does look like she could be the illegitimate love child of Zootopia’s Nick Wilde and The Bad Guy’s Diane Foxington. However, her Goth chick look makes up for this (and she does seem to have inherited her theoretical mother’s love of piercings, though I think her eyebrow is about the only thing she doesn’t have pierced). Land of War – The Beginning
The characters, not even Foxy, do not have tails (if they have tells, that’s up to you to find), but I’ll allow it for once, as they are seated and basically only viewable from the waist up most of the time. Still, might have been nice on the character select screen, at least. The characters move their heads around on your opponent’s screen as you look around the bar, and if you use a mic, their mouths do open and close when you talk. It’s mostly just lip flapping, but it’s still appreciated. I have seen videos of gameplay where dead characters continue to “talk” if the now spectating player uses their mic, which is kind of disturbing, but they seem to have fixed that.
Brutal Yet Subtle Death Animations in Liar’s Bar
And speaking of dead characters, well, the game is Russian roulette. The death animations are bloody but quick. There is not a lot of gore outside of the blood, though, and the blood is actually probably nowhere near the actual amount that would be spilt in real life. Not that I’m an expert, mind you. Brains aren’t going to splatter the wall, and the deaths are nowhere near the level of brutality of Mortal Kombat fatalities. The deaths by poison are a bit more drawn out, and possibly a bit more gruesome, especially since characters enter a “poisoned” state after drinking their first bottle. Either way, the characters tend to die with their eyes wide open, so they tend to stare at you the rest of the game.
The use of animal characters is an interesting one, as these characters are not super cute. I mean, Foxy and Cupcake are, but even they still look like they belong in an adult game. To go back to old, bad Internet times and their gruesome Flash animations, this isn’t like Happy Tree Friends, with a cute style being part of the darkly humorous gag. These characters are not supposed to look like children’s game characters. Yes, I’ve heard the game described as “the seedy underbelly of Zootopia we don’t see in the movie”, but in general, most people are just accepting that these cartoon animals deserve to be here in this bar, doing what they are doing. LOST PLANET 3
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HOW TO CHANGE THE LANGUAGE OF A ANY GAME
1. Check the in-game settings and see if you can change it there. If not, continue down below. You might have to try and use Google Translate to figure out the in-game menus.
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2a. Look for an .ini file in the game folder or subfolders. Could be called something like steam_emu.ini, steamconfig.ini, etc., but check all the .ini files. There should be a line for language/nickname that you can edit in notepad. If not, look for a “language” or “account_name” text file that you can edit. (If not in the game folder, try C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\ SteamEmu Saves\settings). Save and open the game again.
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2b. Same steps as Steam games except instead of .ini files, look for .info files
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