Gamesplanet DRM-free still on sale this whole time.Shame it isn't around for sale at all any more.
Gamesplanet DRM-free still on sale this whole time.Shame it isn't around for sale at all any more.
That's not a Steam key. Just what are you trying to pull, here?Gamesplanet DRM-free still on sale this whole time.Shame it isn't around for sale at all any more.
It's back on Steam.
Aaand it's gone again. Store page is still visible but it's no longer on sale.
No statement from Frogwares just yet.
Switch version is 75% off currently. Worth buying, or should I wait for re-listing on Steam?
underwhelming popamole
What would be the alternative? Install Epic to play an underwhelming popamole?! You gotta be kidding right.
I think you'll have a better time if you stay mostly on target. Despite the huge map and all the side missions, this isn't an open world toy box. There's no reason to break into every house you see, or ask for the life story of some rando on the street, no bowling alley nor fishing minigame. You call it empty, I call it focused. You're a detective on a case, act like it and go where the clues are.So, I started playing this, and... mixed feelings so far. Atmosphere is great, sound effects are nice, but after first nice impression the world seems extremely empty - you can't speak with 90% of people can't enter most of the houses, etc. Also, the whole salvaging aspect - after few hours of exploring, I'm already maxed out on most of the crafting supplies, so further exploring makes no sense. Infested areas are too hard, 'Letters from Oakmont' also too hard, so basically not much to do. Should I assume that first half of the game should be just spent on the main plot and nothing else?
Also, some of the houses seem strange. You enter, you hear some horrific noises that almost make you go away - you proceed and explore, and after exploring whole house there is nothing thereNot sure if it's a bug, expected design to scare you without reason, or something will appear there further into the story? A good example of that is a house you can access from the boat, Eastern Grimhaven, Whisper Street.
Steam key can be bought at GMG for 12€. Apparently an all-time low.
https://www.greenmangaming.com/games/the-sinking-city-steam-pc/
Makes me wonder if game is going to pop up at Humble Monthly any time soon or if devs are looking to earn some money after all their publisher shenanigans.
Well son of a goddamn bitch.
Sure,but it is a court of bureaucracy!Why are they still arguing with Nacon? Shouldn't these things rule over in the court of law?
https://games.mxdwn.com/news/french...n-over-frogwares-in-the-sinking-city-dispute/The case is still in court, no ruling has been made yet.
French Court Rules in Favor of Nacon over Frogwares in The Sinking City Dispute
Cassidy Hidalgo January 10th, 2021 - 9:22 PM![]()
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The Sinking City, a detective game inspired by author H.P. Lovecraft, has been caught in the middle of a dispute between Nacon, the game’s publisher, and Frogwares, the game’s developer. Just a year after its release in 2019, The Sinking City was delisted from most digital stores. The game was recently put back on the Xbox Store after a French court ruled in favor of Nacon in this nasty quarrel. However, the game will not be back on Steam or PlayStation until a later date.
According to developer Frogwares, the falling-out with their publisher started during production. They made an agreement with Nacon that granted the publisher the right to sell the game in exchange for a financial contribution to development, as well as “payments for each production milestone completed.” However, Frogwares claims that Nacon did not honor that agreement:
During production, BBI/Nacon was hundreds and hundreds of days behind in payments in total. Each sum due on average being 40 days late, while our milestones were always on time and approved by the licensee. We had to issue formal notices multiple times so that we were able to receive the money that was owed to us.
Nacon has also released a statement over The Sinking City issue. The statement saying the Paris Court of Appeal ruled “that Frogwares had terminated the contract in a “manifestly unlawful” manner and, as a result, ordered, as a “precautionary measure, the continuation of the contract (…) until its term or until a decision is made on the breach of this contract and ordered Frogwares Ireland to refrain from any action on the breach of this contract and ordered Frogwares Ireland to refrain from any action that impedes this continuation (…).”
This ruling basically means Frogwares must comply with their original contract, giving Nacon the ability to sell the game again The situation is definitely messy, but if you weren’t able to grab The Sinking City before its delisting, you might be in luck. The Sinking City is still available for the Nintendo Switch and can be found on Origin and Gamesplanet.