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Meet Milo and Lola, recently deceased best buds who suddenly find themselves staring down an eternity in Hell. Afterparty is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM with a 20% discount lasting until 2nd November 2020, 2 PM UTC! In this atmospheric adventure game, there’s one catch -you can outdrink Satan and he’ll grant you re-entry to Earth. Control the two quirky heroes with an intelligent conversation system that changes the story and your relationships based on every decision.

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Wasn't this one released months ago?
Looks cute, from the Oxenfree devs. Wishlisted for now.
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Zoidberg: Wasn't this one released months ago?
AKA Epic exclusive unshackled.
Hello Gog. Do yourselves and your customers a favor by adding the words, "From the makers of Oxenfree" right at the top of this release page, along with the normal sales page. I have no idea why I clicked on the promotional video (since I hate "adventure games" and "puzzlers"), but boy am I glad I did. Oxenfree was a nifty, but rudimentary, atmospheric walking simulator, with some nutty characters to interact with, and an interestingly mind-twisting plot that evolves through one's conversation choices. And their New Game Plus content (IMO) just pushed the whole spooky thing right over the top.

Although I've got a long list of games slated to play before this, I'm buying this today just to give Night School Studios some well-deserved love for their last game, and the very inexpensive price I paid here for it. Thanks.
Question to those who already played it. The game says it is english only (as was Oxenfree at the time of release, so I am still hoping) but the trailer also looks as if the game does not have subtitles during dialogue (the bubbles are empty). My english is not bad but I really feel better when I do have at least subs to help me with those words I did not understand correctly. So does the game have subs for everything that's spoken or only for the choices you make?
Can i expect the same sort of music ingame as in the trailer?
Wow, 2.9 rating already? I'd prefer a review instead, as there's not even one on steam, still wishlisting as I have Oxenfree and I'm getting more and more into walking sims and non-combat focused games as of late!
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MarkoH01: So does the game have subs for everything that's spoken or only for the choices you make?
I just watched a gameplay video. Subtitles are displayed at the bottom of the screen. :)
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MarkoH01: So does the game have subs for everything that's spoken or only for the choices you make?
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Hustlefan: I just watched a gameplay video. Subtitles are displayed at the bottom of the screen. :)
Ah, stupid me, did not think of doing this ....
Thank you very much.
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Bigus Dikus: Hello Gog. Do yourselves and your customers a favor by adding the words, "From the makers of Oxenfree" right at the top of this release page
It's a useful warning for us, but it won't do people trying to sell it any favors.
Finally!
Great news, now this interesting game also at Gog.
Looks...trippy.
Actual hell: full of pain and suffering

video game hell: This place looks pretty chill

Maybe only Doom and that game I forgot the name that got controversial because it depict hell as.... hell that actually portray hell as a shitty place to stay.
Post edited October 23, 2020 by RedRagan