We. The Revolution Now

: The game features a distinct, low-poly artistic aesthetic that captures the bleak, paranoid atmosphere of late 18th-century Paris.

: Players must weigh evidence, interrogate the accused, and pass sentences that appease different power blocs. You often act as both judge and prosecutor, attempting to steer the jury while managing the moods of the crowd. We. The revolution

: Outside the courtroom, you assign agents to tasks and weave influence across Paris, eventually moving into larger-scale strategy, including managing a revolutionary army and tactical combat. : The game features a distinct, low-poly artistic

While praised for its unique concept and visuals, some users on platforms like the Steam Community have noted that the game’s increasing complexity—through various strategy mini-games—can sometimes feel overwhelming or poorly explained. Historians have also noted that while it captures the "visceral" feel of the period, it takes significant liberties with historical chronology for the sake of gameplay. : Outside the courtroom, you assign agents to