INFRA
Ereshkigal 18 Aug, 2017 @ 12:00am
Will Stalburg be destroyed in part 3?
Am I the only one who thinks that Walter is going to nuke Stalburg? I don't think he was exactly working on green energy in that bunker. He feels that he has "built this city" and owns it, and after these years people have defaced his statue en in general moved on without him. Maybe he feels that if he can't have Stalburg, no one can. And somewhere, I think in the secret office files, he mentions that Hammer Valley Hydro is a strategic position... what if he meant that more than just economically? The way the dam is situated, with a full reach of the city, looks like a militarily strategic position to me as well. If you wanted to attack Stalburg. Maybe Mark has to somehow stop this?
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Lamarr 18 Aug, 2017 @ 3:24am 
The dam is a strategic position as it can power the bunker without contious supply of reasources (coal, oil, uranium) and for the most part can run its self.
Ereshkigal 18 Aug, 2017 @ 6:08am 
That too, of course. I just wonder at Walter 's plan with the bunker. He doesn't seem like the most reasonable person, and might be vindictive enough to do anything. Let's hope part 3 is there soon!
Lamarr 18 Aug, 2017 @ 8:12pm 
The bunker was used by the military, not Walter. Walter's company was simple used as a front.
Have you seen "Walter's Tape" in Part 2? Because,i am not so sure anymore if Walter is the evil one in this story.
This is such a fantastic Game, even after years still no one has figured out everything...
Scarchu [BG] 13 Sep, 2017 @ 4:16am 
I must agree with R0CK3R. I think that Walter is not the biggest "evil" in the city.
Silent Woodfire 18 Sep, 2017 @ 5:59am 
I do recall seeing mention in the games basic premise that the outcome of the game is affected by what you do leading up to the end.

Directly form the Teaser trailer Lioste put out back in 2013: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b09O6r-hb9I

"INFRA puts you into the boots of an ordinary structural analyst – nothing more than a desk jockey assigned to survey some routine structural damage. Quickly though, your mission turns from a mundane trek to a fight for survival, all caused by deep-rooted schemes of the past. Your tools are simple: the camera around your neck and the wits to navigate a virtual labyrinth of debris. How you tell your story is your choice, will you have the commitment to finish your duty, or will you ignore all else but the preservation of your own life?

INFRA is what we like to call a gun-free puzzle adventure. Instead of large explosions and powerful guns, you will rely on your cunning to survive puzzles in an incredibly detailed world. As you travel through the infrastructure of a city you will find that your actions and thorough observations ultimately determine if others will survive. A society obsessed with upgradation has brought a disaster upon itself and it is your job to help restore it."
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