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Another game is now DRM free and available on GOG, this time it's the addictive fast-paced shooter Devil Daggers.

I'm a huge fan of this one! While it's simple, it really does get your blood flowing. I actually wrote some previous thoughts up on it here and I haven't really changed how I feel about it. GOG sent over a copy today for me to test their Linux build and I had to tear myself away from it once again or I wouldn't get anything done.

For those who like chasing scores, it has online leaderboards so you can see how you stack up against the rest. Believe me though, it's infuriating when someone manages to last even a second more than you. It might be simplistic in the game mechanics, but that's part of why it's so good. It's streamlined, it does exactly what it needs to and the atmosphere is as thick as I imagine hell itself to be.

Find it on GOG (affiliate link) with 25% off. Also on Steam.

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Tags: FPS, GOG, Indie Game
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EndeavourAccuracy Apr 10, 2018
I wish I were better at playing this game.
Maybe one day I'll have the time to Git Gud.

Its visuals and audio are both superb, IMO.
Makes watching the replays (example great.
Make sure to watch at 1080p, fullscreen.
GustyGhost Apr 10, 2018
It's not often the articles here make me insta-buy a game but I have been binging on Barony lately and Devil Daggers just looks so... perfectly hellish.

Doc Angelo Apr 10, 2018
Quoting: EndeavourAccuracyMakes watching the replays (example great.

What the heck... that was... extreme.
axredneck Apr 10, 2018
What engine does it use?
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