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Lacrymas

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Pathfinder: Wrath
There aren't only AAA games coming out, lol.
 

Dux

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Overall looks pretty slick but it's still quite unpolished in places, not to mention unstable. However, I'm quietly optimistic that this will turn out well.
 

Baron Dupek

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GOG Galaxy 2.0 continue with erasing the past by removing all traces to GOG=Good OLD Games.
But there is one oldie they put there nobody expected.
Can you spot it?

Dunno why it reming me with Mirror Edge Catalyst on Steam new desing promos
 

DalekFlay

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I find it extremely hard to imagine them sorting out the rights to Blade Runner. Even the movie sequel was notoriously hard to get made because of the rights issues. I guess you never know though.
 

Baron Dupek

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Darklands is still gone from the store and seems like there is a little mess around it

While DARKLANDS is currently still available on Steam, sometime within the past few days the listed Publisher has changed from "Retroism/NightDive" to "Ziggurat." There is a Ziggurat Games with a boardgame title "World War IV: One World, One King." But I have no idea whether they are one and the same. There is a zigguratgames.com domain registered with GoDaddy, but only has a default parking page -- no actual company web-site, per se.

A change in publisher would very well explain it's disappearance from GOG. Let's hope this is temporary and something get's worked out. I wouldn't think "DRM" should be an issue, since Retroism (Tommo+NightDive) should have already had that worked out. Besides, so-called copy protection within Darklands was minimal at best (it's trivial to suppress).
 

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