Descent

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created on Mar 25, 2021

In Descent, you're a recent law school graduate named Christine Porter. You start working for a big city law firm as an intern. This game's entire goal is for you to do such a great job as an intern that the law firm hires you. The problem is, you might have to compromise your ideals to land a job at the law firm. Your character is female, and as you may guess, you are asked to do things that most women would find offensive.

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  • reg - Dec 31, 2024

    Choices don't matter, whatever you choose story progresses the same way. Therefore it's not a game it's a novel.
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    • Mano - Aug 07, 2024

      How many endings in this game?
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      • I liked it - May 17, 2024

        Played this a while ago and I still think about it sometimes randomly. I just want to say that I'm glad I tried it despite some of the negative reviews
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        • x32nn - Feb 26, 2024

          Loved this game, it's a great slow burn and the legal stuff is so well done, it's immersive. Some more alternate path would be good, chap 5 especially is a bit dumb, maybe there could be ways to "descend" by being the villain instead of the victim if you choose too. But still very good, I hope they keep working on it.
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          • Rocked Tsunami - Feb 22, 2024

            Well, I feel cheated on, definitelly was not expecting a situation where you have to do X or it would be a game over and after the promising start it really is a bummer. The setting is good, and the characters were pretty interesting, but keeping your job should be a situation of: 1. being a hardworker, 2. being a manipulative person, 3. being a seductive person, that simple, no shenanigans of sleeping with A, B or C, for that reason I can't recommend.
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            • Ravnen23 - Feb 22, 2024

              yeah dont even bother.. no matter the choices you pick its fuck this ugly bastard or game over..
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              • DrJay - Feb 22, 2024

                Was intrigued to see this game updated, I thought it was concluded. Having quickly run through it again, I can't say for sure that I noticed any changes? Perhaps if I had made different choices I would have seen the new material. MAYBE a few images have been added, but if so they were minimal and few and made no difference to the story as I played it.
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                • icrazyur2 - Feb 22, 2024

                  and how is this a update since it goes to the same ending as ny last save
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                  • Real Lawyer - Feb 19, 2024

                    The cynical take on a law firm is entertaining. But as others have said, the 'choices' either lead to immediate firing or the same path of exploitation, which is fun but limited. There is no way to maintain your dignity and continue.

                    The general error is that a firm would jettison an obviously star-lawyer in favor of associates who are better at the politics or sleep with the partners. Believe me, the number one most important thing for a litigator is to be a difference maker. They will hold jobs as long as they want to: they might not become 'partners' but no firm will ever let them go!

                    One clear plot error: If you report to your boss that Eric gave you the stolen docs, and then refuse Dmitri's offer to cover it up for sex, you are fired for stealing the docs -- BUT no lawyer would believe that you would steal the docs, under your own login, then turn those docs into your bosses. I guess if you were really stupid and were just trying to sabotage Eric but that doesn't make much sense
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                  • Yumina - Feb 05, 2023

                    No matter what you do it acts like you had sex with everybody and you get forced to accept Lisas deal also you cant get past the dinner with the old guy without sleeping with him the choices are pointless
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