They will confront the player character if they are caught in the basement without honorary White Glove Society membership or a White Glove Society disguise, and will turn hostile if the player cannot pass a Speech or Repair check. The basement hallways are regularly patrolled by a small group of three White Glove Society members, two of whom will initially be seen at the bottom of the first set of stairs "roasting" brahmin with flamers. The basement itself consists of a number of rooms, including Philippe's actual kitchen, the pantry, the locked freezer containing Ted Gunderson, an elevator back upstairs, and a wine room, containing a bottle of wine the player character can spike with sedatives as part of the quest Beyond the Beef. The basement kitchens of the Ultra-Luxe are accessible from the members-only area, where the door is unlocked, and The Gourmand, behind a door with an Easy lock. Gamblers, travelers and other Strip tourists found here will theorize the White Glove Society is more interested in maintaining the Gourmand's air of exclusivity than filling the restaurant, and are consequently padding the waitlist and arbitrarily denying access to customers.
The restaurant is renowned for its famous brahmin Wellington, and boasts a long waitlist, even though it usually seems sparsely populated. The Gourmand is a famous restaurant run by temperamental chef and White Glove Society member Philippe. There are three metal boxes within the cashier area at the bottom of a shelf that holds weapons and those of companions, and a variety of random caps and small loot in the other safes and containers. The door to the cashier has an Average lock. Mortimer can be found at the reception desk. The drinks are overpriced, but that's the point. The highly fashionable bar, "The Top Shelf," is also located in the entrance room that doubles as the casino. The lobby and casino area contains the lobby and casino. The building is divided into seven parts: From what I hear, I'd want to eat at the Gourmand every night. House himself describes it " put together one hell of a resort hotel, too. Roulette and Blackjack are the only games offered. The casino's prime attractions are its meat-oriented restaurant, The Gourmand, its cocktail lounge, Top Shelf, and its art gallery. All of the staff and family members are well-dressed, well-spoken, and well-behaved. Almost needless to say, the Ultra-Luxe pampers its clients and provides The Strip's most elite casino experience. Įven after the Great War, the Ultra-Luxe continues as an establishment of ineradicable refinement that delicately conceals its operators' more questionable past tendencies. The Las Vegas chief of police claimed the incident as a major victory. Eyewitnesses provided conflicting details, but sources agreed that it was a chaotic situation, that all five of the mobsters were killed and seventeen bystanders were injured. The editor features the option to interlink the various missions to create your own non-linear campaigns.The Ultra-Luxe is a luxurious pre-War resort built roughly at the same time as the Tops casino, featuring the finest quality accommodations and a world-class restaurant, the Gourmand, all to provide its patrons with the highest possible quality of service and living.Īs part of the establishment's pre- War history, a mob shootout took place in the casino on July 13, 2072. The game also includes a map editor that lets the players make their own campaigns. The game allows the players to customize the rules and other options in this mode. The multiplayer modes allow up to four players to participate in a game.
Wargroove includes a variety of modes, such as single player, cooperative multiplayer and player versus player, in both online and local modes. The commanders belong to four different factions: Cherrystone Kingdom, Felheim Legion, Heavensong Empire and Floran Tribes (the latter also featured in Starbound). New commanders can be unlocked as the player progresses in the game. The player navigates his or her commander on the map and fights the enemies. There are twelve unique commanders, each of them has a distinct personality, motivation, and a personal set of missions. The player assumes the role of one of the commanders. The game is made for Nintendo Switch and aims to recreate the retro atmosphere of the old games from the early 2000s handheld consoles.
It features minimalist pixelated visual style and a 2D top-down view. Wargroove is a high fantasy game that was strongly inspired by such turn-based tactics games as Advance Wars and Fire Emblem.