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Immerse yourself in an atmospheric RPG that chronicles a hero’s lifelong quest to save their homeland from a great evil. Chronos: Before the Ashes is now available on GOG.COM with a 10% discount lasting until 8th December 2020, 6 PM UTC. Thanks to the game’s unique aging mechanic, your hero grows wiser, stronger, and more powerful as you explore the depths of the mysterious labyrinth.

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Niggles: A game where the player actually ages?...Are there also other games which use similar aspect?
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surfer1260: Different type of game, but the hero gets older & weaker:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/453950/To_Ash/
Was free on Indiegala before, will probably be again at some point, for anyone interested.
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Niggles: A game where the player actually ages?...Are there also other games which use similar aspect?
There's a little list. Odd to just see M&M3 and 8 there though, as there is definitely aging in 7 as well, and think also in 6 at least to some extent, not sure of the others.
Post edited December 02, 2020 by Cavalary
For some reason this game makes me think of Spyro the Dragon. It's the art style I guess.
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Niggles: Wishlisted. A game where the player actually ages?...Are there also other games which use similar aspect?
Wizardry series historically had it. The problem is that your aging character(s) could become incapable of finishing the game. I never played long enough to figure out how this affected fresh new teams that you brought to the fray, if ti reset the levels of enemies in the dungeons or not.
Totally unexpected!!!...

I thought this game was an Epic Store timed exclusive.
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Niggles: Wishlisted. A game where the player actually ages?...Are there also other games which use similar aspect?
Fable games.
Is this a game with soulslike combat system? If so, count me in! :)
Post edited December 02, 2020 by Sarafan
Remnant: From The Ashes whislist.
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RelicMaster: For some reason this game makes me think of Spyro the Dragon. It's the art style I guess.
Gunfire is composed of former Vigil Games devs (the people who made Darksiders).

Cel-shaded look is kinda their thing, and they're pretty good at it.
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RelicMaster: For some reason this game makes me think of Spyro the Dragon. It's the art style I guess.
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kud13: Gunfire is composed of former Vigil Games devs (the people who made Darksiders).

Cel-shaded look is kinda their thing, and they're pretty good at it.
Thanks, that clears things up a bit. It seems cell-shading is becoming popular with smaller devs, as it allows reasonably good graphics without having to expend a ton of development resources or overtaxing player computers.
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kud13: Gunfire is composed of former Vigil Games devs (the people who made Darksiders).

Cel-shaded look is kinda their thing, and they're pretty good at it.
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RelicMaster: Thanks, that clears things up a bit. It seems cell-shading is becoming popular with smaller devs, as it allows reasonably good graphics without having to expend a ton of development resources or overtaxing player computers.
I remember when I learning 3D graphic and cell shading was frowned up by teachers 15 years ago. I'm glad no one listen to those old cunts and start using cell shading more.
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RelicMaster: Thanks, that clears things up a bit. It seems cell-shading is becoming popular with smaller devs, as it allows reasonably good graphics without having to expend a ton of development resources or overtaxing player computers.
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RedRagan: I remember when I learning 3D graphic and cell shading was frowned up by teachers 15 years ago. I'm glad no one listen to those old cunts and start using cell shading more.
Agreed.
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ThomNG: Enjoy!
Hi Thom,

I think I have come across a bug. I found the second rune on the chair and put it in the third slot of the pedestal near the mirror. I tried to enter the runes that are on the mirror near the giant cyclops and nothing happened.

Now I have beat the first of the bosses in the forest world and cant find anywhere else to go. I went back to the mirror and the rune is no longer there and there is just a empty spot where I put it before. I am pretty sure this is where I need to go but the rune stone is gone so I cant enter the rune combination.

Am I missing something or is this a bug?

Thanks.
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Post edited December 07, 2020 by greyhat