Farewell into the night
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I played like 5 minutes and then decided to uninstall, but don't know exactly why.
Even leaving aside Steam's refund policy, there is a free demo of the game. Try it yourself!I liked very much the style of the game, but did not get it because of the response of the public. Now the game is good or should I wait more?
In case of games that do not enthuse me enough to buy them immediately, sure, gladly! And when they throw me what I don't care about, I sell it and make more money than what I gave them in the first place. Win Win.So you wait what your IGN overlords throw to you?
Even leaving aside Steam's refund policy, there is a free demo of the game. Try it yourself!I liked very much the style of the game, but did not get it because of the response of the public. Now the game is good or should I wait more?
let me gog that for youI am antisteam and progogEven leaving aside Steam's refund policy, there is a free demo of the game. Try it yourself!
Oh would you look at that???So you wait what your IGN overlords throw to you?
I'd say don't wait for the expansion, it sounds like it'll be a bonus mission on an island or something. Based on Jinn and my experience it's not likely you're going to binge this for 50 hours in one sitting anyway, get your feet wet now if you're enthusiastic.Also got it from the bundle, though I'm curious if that expansion will be a stand-alone thing or if it just gets plopped into the game. If it's plopped I'd probably be better served waiting until the expansion hits. Kinda similar to Ash of Gods when I bought it this year. Played an hour or two, looked on their Steam forums and saw they were reworking the English dialog, then figured I'd wait to play when that hit instead.
The game has always been good. The public is retarded.I liked very much the style of the game, but did not get it because of the response of the public. Now the game is good or should I wait more?
Based on Jinn and my experience
Seven: Enhanced Edition premiere date announced!
Hello Thieves,
We know that you’re excited to dive into the new story behind Drowned Past extension. We are happy to announce that the extension is going to be available from March 26th 2019.
However, it’s not just going to be a release of an add-on. Instead, we are going to launch the brand new version of our game – Seven: Enhanced Edition – that includes Drowned Past. Anyone who already owns Seven: The Days Long Gone will be able to upgrade the game to the new edition on the launch day for free. If you have friends who own PS4, tell them that on March 26th 2019, Seven: Enhanced Edition will be released on their platform too!
What will the extension itself contain? In Drowned Past, the player will run into the Enclave, a ragtag group of mysterious vagabonds who have discovered the mythological sunken vessel and are exploring it in the hopes of unearthing riches. But things that are buried are buried for a good reason, as Teriel and the Enclave will discover. With that, the original game will get an array of new opponents, weapons, outfits, crafting schematics and skills.
With the expansion, we are bringing plenty of fixes to problems you’ve reported too. Thus, if you have encountered any bug, please wait for the new version of Seven where your issue should be sorted out.
Before we sign off, we wanted to thank you for any feedback you left in the discussion boards or in your reviews. Of course, kind words always warm our hearts but the detailed constructive feedback is always very much welcome as well. Thanks to that, we can work on a game you want to play, and we can be proud of. Thanks a million for every conversation we’ve had over this past year and we are looking forward to staying in touch with you even more.
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