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I was actually writing this up the other day, until I realised it was Windows only. Shortly after the Linux version was put up, so that's awesome news.
It has a mixture of brutal destruction, even more brutal deaths, tons of playable characters that each behave differently with their weapons and it's just amazing.
One not to miss. I don't often get to 100% games, but I totally did with Broforce.
Find Broforce on GOG now. It's also on a cracking sale.
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Hey Liam,
Thanks for the write-up :) Sorry about the delay with the Linux version but rest assured, we did not want to delay it but we wanted to make sure everyone would get a good and playable game in their hands :)
Thanks for the write-up :) Sorry about the delay with the Linux version but rest assured, we did not want to delay it but we wanted to make sure everyone would get a good and playable game in their hands :)
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GOG is really trying to empty everyone's wallet before Steam. I like this competition. :)
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Quoting: GuestI do have to echo this, it's one reason I've been looking at itch a lot more recently, their client is really slick and it's getting a major update soon too. Still, the itch client won't be at the level of GOG Galaxy when it releases I'm sure.Quoting: wleoncioGOG is really trying to empty everyone's wallet before Steam. I like this competition. :)
Sadly I've actually held off buying some things because of convenience: I prefer DRM-free, but GOG hasn't released Galaxy for GNU/Linux. Real competition might start (for GNU/Linux) if GOG would actually do that.
Quoting: JudasIscariotHey Liam,No worries, I do appreciate that GOG make sure the Linux releases actually work properly, it's a major point in the stores favour.
Thanks for the write-up :) Sorry about the delay with the Linux version but rest assured, we did not want to delay it but we wanted to make sure everyone would get a good and playable game in their hands :)
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Quoting: GuestQuoting: wleoncioGOG is really trying to empty everyone's wallet before Steam. I like this competition. :)
Sadly I've actually held off buying some things because of convenience: I prefer DRM-free, but GOG hasn't released Galaxy for GNU/Linux. Real competition might start (for GNU/Linux) if GOG would actually do that.
Agreed. The primary benefit of Steam is that it updates my games and manages installing them all from one centralized location.
This is why I keep paying into Steam, plus their Linux support obviously.
If Gog got their Gog Galaxy client rolling I might register a gog account.
Origin on the other hand, there's no way in hell I'm investing into their abusive content distribution, after loosing $120 to Star Wars The Old Republic Online only to be hassled for a credit card and $20 for first month to get 30 days free - EA can rot in hell.
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Just got it too. Great game.
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Quoting: GuestQuoting: wleoncioGOG is really trying to empty everyone's wallet before Steam. I like this competition. :)
Sadly I've actually held off buying some things because of convenience: I prefer DRM-free, but GOG hasn't released Galaxy for GNU/Linux. Real competition might start (for GNU/Linux) if GOG would actually do that.
Eh, I'm still buying games from GOG first despite the Galaxy delay. I value DRM-free way above convenience.
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I already picked up my DRM free copy from Humble Store but it's still awesome to see it on GOG.
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Have they fixed the horrid sync issues when playing alongside somebody on Windows? We kept seeing completely different game with enemies that are long dead for one still out there killing the other and other fun stuff like that.
It made the game pretty much pointless for me.
It made the game pretty much pointless for me.
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One thing I do not like about steam is that you can't turn the auto-updates off in many games. It is annoying when you want a game to stay at a specific version, or if you like to do them manually.
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Quoting: dvdOne thing I do not like about steam is that you can't turn the auto-updates off in many games. It is annoying when you want a game to stay at a specific version, or if you like to do them manually.Since when? It's a Steam feature as far as I knew, not a feature a game developer could turn off. The option is always there for me to turn off updates.
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