That’s about as interesting as the story gets, however. The setting of a steampunk version of late 1800s London is decently realized and there are some interesting backstory developments as the game reveals more about Amelia, her uncle, and other non-combatant characters. The story of Circus Electrique, if nothing else, is unique. As the Vicious continue to rampage through the streets, Amelia journeys out with her trusty lion sidekick Leonidas and a band of circus performers to take back London and unravel the mystery that caused this sudden violent turn. She connects with her estranged uncle, the current ringmaster of the Circus Electrique, to try and understand more of what is occurring in the city. Amelia witnesses an incident that causes many citizens of London to turn into murderous killing machines simply called Vicious. The game’s story takes place in a steampunk version of Victorian London with players taking on the role of the journalist Amelia. While Circus Electrique attempts to provide its own unique twist to various elements, it finds varying levels of success. At first glance, this game will appear remarkably similar to Darkest Dungeon and at second glance, well, it is. Circus Electrique is a steampunk, turn-based, circus management RPG developed by Zen Studios and published by Saber Interactive.
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