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A nice way to end the week on, the DRM free store GOG are giving away copies of SOMA for 48 hours so act fast. Note: Apparently the claim button on the game's page doesn't work, there's also a banner you can use on the GOG homepage.

For those not always a fan of the difficulty in horror titles like SOMA, they actually added an easier mode last year for those who prefer to follow the story. I always love the story-telling in Frictional Games' titles, a few issues aside it's a brilliant game. Something for your weekend perhaps, it's free so you've got nothing to lose. Just bring some spare pants.

As a reminder, the GOG Winter Sale is also still going until January 3rd. If you or a friend are looking for something new, we have a curated collection available to look over.

Plenty of Linux games are currently on sale not in our little list for those who prefer using GOG, find all Linux titles available here.

There's also even more games available on GOG Connect, the service that allows you to grab a copy on GOG of selected titles you own on Steam.

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einherjar Dec 28, 2018
That is the only way I purchase games on GOG - for free :-)

I will consider buying games on GOG, if there is propper Linux support. Until then, Valve gets my money...
manokara Dec 28, 2018
For some reason I can't claim the game no matter how many times I click it. Is anyone having the same issue?
ewertonurias Dec 28, 2018
Quoting: manokaraFor some reason I can't claim the game no matter how many times I click it. Is anyone having the same issue?

Me too, I can't claim the game.
Liam Dawe Dec 28, 2018
Quoting: GuestFor your information:

Right now, the "claim" button on the game page does not work. The GOG support has kindly redirected me toward the main store page : https://www.gog.com/

The button provided on that page works. Cool ! I now have SOMA on both steam and GOG. I guess the other page will be fixed soon enough. ^_^
Thanks, added a note.
tomaszg Dec 28, 2018
The button didn't seem to work for me either, but after a while I got mail that the game was added to the library anyway.
Nezchan Dec 28, 2018
Quoting: einherjarThat is the only way I purchase games on GOG - for free :-)

I will consider buying games on GOG, if there is propper Linux support. Until then, Valve gets my money...

I've honestly never been that taken with their storefront in the first place. I find it awkward to use, and until Lutris came along the lack of a launcher where I could keep everything in one place was a turn-off. Not to mention generally having a bad impression of them through their regular social gaffes. So yeah, it's a bunch of things.
herbert Dec 28, 2018
Quoting: GuestFor your information:

Right now, the "claim" button on the game page does not work. The GOG support has kindly redirected me toward the main store page : https://www.gog.com/

The button provided on that page works. Cool ! I now have SOMA on both steam and GOG. I guess the other page will be fixed soon enough. ^_^

Thanks, it worked for me on the main page. I also bought Darksiders Warmastered Edition (only 3.40€) and got Fantasy General for free.
Eike Dec 28, 2018
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If you haven't yet bought SOMA... shame on you! But do get it now!
wvstolzing Dec 28, 2018
Quoting: NezchanI've honestly never been that taken with their storefront in the first place. I find it awkward to use,

The latest update with videos autoplaying on mouse-over, not to mention the gigantic images, certainly doesn't help either. Though as far as online storefronts go, I think this is one of the tidier ones.
Mountain Man Dec 28, 2018
Not really into horror games -- not because they scare me; they just don't interest me -- but still, I'm not going to turn down free!
dubigrasu Dec 28, 2018
Quoting: Mountain ManNot really into horror games -- not because they scare me; they just don't interest me -- but still, I'm not going to turn down free!
Then, like Liam said, I'd really recommend to play in (or try) SafeMode, it indeed takes away the stress and leaves space for exploration and the actual story.
There's this review that goes a bit into details here
Cyril Dec 28, 2018
A little bit off topic, but still not Linux release of The Penumbra Collection on GOG. :(
ertuqueque Dec 28, 2018
I bought the Penumbra series back in 2016 and right after the Half-Life and Portal series, Penumbra, Amnesia and everything Frictional releases is pure gold. A great mix of storytlling, survival horror and puzzle solving, all very well balanced... and best of all, all support Linux natively. Frictional so far deserves all the support!
Jollt Dec 28, 2018
Best game ever. It's really amazing if you like good settings <3
wvstolzing Dec 28, 2018
Quoting: JolltBest game ever. It's really amazing if you like good settings <3

... for a moment, you had me thinking "why would anyone play with 'bad settings'?"
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