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Descend into madness in a first-person survival horror inspired by the works of Lovecraft and Giger.
Genre: Action
Discount: 10% off until 17th February 2022, 5 PM UTC.
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Reaper9988: Well there is no one to blame but our insane "Youth Protection" laws over here, doesn't change the fact that I'd never buy a censored version, even if I couldn't get anything else.
To be fair, if GoG would have a age verification system that is accepted by the authorities in germany it could sell adault only stuff in germany too.
They would not be allowed to advertise it to none adults but eh...

I'm not sure if any game would be left, that would be blocked in germany.
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GOGers are so perverted. Disgusting.
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Snowslinger: GOGers are so perverted. Disgusting.
It is said Slaanesh was birthed when GOG started releasing lewd games, yes.

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NuffCatnip: Why [...] a butchered version?
Probably because they couldn't get it on... you know, that major game store service. But I agree that making a game intended for adult only audiences and then toning it down is certainly not in the spirit of its original art direction. Sounds more like a compromise, but if that makes some people happy, then fine. I still think both versions should have been released at the same time on GOG in particular, since they've shown not to be prudes.

And yes, I butchered your post, because I couldn't reply to it the way it was :P.
Post edited February 10, 2022 by WinterSnowfall
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DD & Ji Ji: ProbablyJacob's review

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZk1J5VbQGs
This was perfect, flick though to 15:10 he explained a lot of it and makes a great case for M edition. I've played the regular one and im getting this one. Love me some Cthulhu horror and they had to do something to get the Mature rating it was AO at release so it tanked its sales. Who knows maybe they will drop a content patch or DLC later on but this is the version that can showcase the game and what they can do.

These guys are great as well and explain the game well if you want more information on the M edition: https://youtu.be/IXOexGTb1d8


To be clear this is not censored by GOG or by their request it was a choice by the developer, this has nothing to do with GOG at all.
Post edited February 11, 2022 by Starkrun
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fronzelneekburm: You guys are right, Lust for Darkness Steam page is definitely gone. Either that or it got locked in various regions. Can't access it via my library page for Lust for Darkness either.
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I can see it without problem when logged in, offered at -33% discount from 16.79 EUR (side note, M edition is offered for 14.99 EUR base price on both stores, they did cut the price a little when removing content).

Definitely geolocation issues. I think this kind of content is hard banned in PRC, steam may be in position to either not sell this game to you, or not sell any game ever in the whole region. That's no-brainer decision for a business. Steam (or GOG) is not the one who will be fighting that battle, and I can hardly blame them, the risk is just not worth it.
Post edited February 11, 2022 by huan
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NuffCatnip: Why [...] a butchered version?
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WinterSnowfall: Probably because they couldn't get it on... you know, that major game store service. But I agree that making a game intended for adult only audiences and then toning it down is certainly not in the spirit of its original art direction. Sounds more like a compromise, but if that makes some people happy, then fine. I still think both versions should have been released at the same time on GOG in particular, since they've shown not to be prudes.

And yes, I butchered your post, because I couldn't reply to it the way it was :P.
Oh, I know. ;)

It certainly looks like a compromise, but I doubt that it'll make many happy, most (I think) will be displeased by the toned down version. I mean all this game offers is lewd content and they stripped most of it from the game. :P
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Sarafan: Looks like the original, uncensored version disappeared from Steam completely guys. Same goes for the first game in the series Lust for Darkness. Now the "M Edition" is the only one that's available for some reasons...
Well, that's not entirely true. Here you can see the three versions for sale on Steam.

- https://store.steampowered.com/app/523650/Lust_for_Darkness/
- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1035120/Lust_from_Beyond/
- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1641890/Lust_from_Beyond_M_Edition/

The question remains, why limit the GOG version to Lust from Beyond: M Edition? A patch with explicit content, an activation code (as happened with Mortal Kombat for the Sega Genesis) or an uncensored standalone version seems logical, doesn't it?

I don't know, beyond seeing or not seeing explicit sexual content in a videogame, the decision to cut the title, at least to me, seems to be to avoid hurting susceptibilities. And that's ridiculous if the product is aimed at a very specific sector of consumers.

I don't understand, they censor video games but not movies with high sexual content on some cable or TV channels. The same with the censorship that is being done to some works of art. It's ridiculous.
Post edited February 11, 2022 by UCrest
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WinterSnowfall: Probably because they couldn't get it on... you know, that major game store service.
The uncensored version is already on Steam and was there since it's inception. Here it's to be able to sell it on console. But that doesn't explain why not offering the uncensored version on Gog too.
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UCrest: The question remains, why limit the GOG version to Lust from Beyond: M Edition? A patch with explicit content, an activation code (as happened with Mortal Kombat for the Sega Genesis) or an uncensored standalone version seems logical, doesn't it?
I think it's mostly laziness; the M version is the latest and shiniest version that they offered to console and multiple stores including Gog. They didn't bother making a Gog version of the non-M one.
Post edited February 11, 2022 by Gersen
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UCrest: The question remains, why limit the GOG version to Lust from Beyond: M Edition? A patch with explicit content, an activation code (as happened with Mortal Kombat for the Sega Genesis) or an uncensored standalone version seems logical, doesn't it?
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Gersen: I think it's mostly laziness; the M version is the latest and shiniest version that they offered to console and multiple stores including Gog. They didn't bother making a Gog version of the non-M one.
If it's laziness, it's even worse. :(
I said this in the old thread, but again - like many others, I won't be buying this one because of the lack of choice to buy the AO version.
If this edition was the only version they ever made (ie: their only & original vision for the game) then I wouldn't complain... But because they made an AO version, cut its content, and then only allow us to buy the cut version? Hell no.

Give people the choice, it's a nice thing to do for those who don't want the AO content! Right now, the devs are treating the adult customers on GOG like children, by deciding for us what we can see.

And yeah, it was definitely a developer decision. When the original Coming Soon post was made here, I poked around the devs' Twitter. I got the vibe from a lot of their PR that they are focusing the streamer crowd. Lots of praise from streamers for the devs cutting the content, to which the devs seemed very happy at the reception... It's upsetting to see pro-censorship people trumping fans of the original vision. :/
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Frostyfirefly: On a separate note, considering the "lusty" nature of the title, I think that Lovecraft would have fainted if he played this one.
This gave me a good giggle, thanks. :P Ol' Howard must be flipping out in his grave at the various... interpretations of his creations, these days. All those tentacles...
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Reaper9988: Well there is no one to blame but our insane "Youth Protection" laws over here, doesn't change the fact that I'd never buy a censored version, even if I couldn't get anything else.
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randomuser.833: To be fair, if GoG would have a age verification system that is accepted by the authorities in germany it could sell adault only stuff in germany too.
They would not be allowed to advertise it to none adults but eh...

I'm not sure if any game would be left, that would be blocked in germany.
That would require too much work, not even Steam does it.
And then probably handling the IDs and all, so much hassle for so little protection.
The system should change, it's way outdated(Although it's gotten more lenient but eh), different topic though.
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WinterSnowfall: It is said Slaanesh was birthed when GOG started releasing lewd games, yes.
Quck hide in the Gogways.
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Anime-BlackWolf: If VPNs for those tricks would be forbidden, it would stand in the rules of GOG and be enforced.

They do not want you to use VPNs for buying in the wrong "price zones" (russia...), or make fake accounts but otherwise... This is NOT Steam here. And no. I think even as a newbie you can get games gifted. Found out about that myself.

As of using VPNs... Change passwords before and after using it. Buy with money in the wallet. Problem solved.

EDIT: and HERE germany is NOT the problem. It is the PUBLISHER. NOT GOG. We know GOG wants to sell AO games and VNs. The problem here is the publisher and ONLY he is to blame and boycott.
Or use a (respectable) none free VPN.
Post edited February 11, 2022 by Reaper9988
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DD & Ji Ji: ProbablyJacob's review

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZk1J5VbQGs
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Starkrun: This was perfect, flick though to 15:10 he explained a lot of it and makes a great case for M edition. I've played the regular one and im getting this one. Love me some Cthulhu horror and they had to do something to get the Mature rating it was AO at release so it tanked its sales. Who knows maybe they will drop a content patch or DLC later on but this is the version that can showcase the game and what they can do.

These guys are great as well and explain the game well if you want more information on the M edition: https://youtu.be/IXOexGTb1d8

To be clear this is not censored by GOG or by their request it was a choice by the developer, this has nothing to do with GOG at all.
Well he makes the case for the exposure part, but he also says there is not much there for the game if you take out the "sex horror". He even recommends getting the regular Version.
Obvously not a great game for the streamer but it's also to be expected if they cut out the parts that made the game(It probably hurts it more than the Anime games here because it's integral to the plot.).
I'm not sure if modern bland survival horror is a good show case.
Anyways I don't mind the M Version existing, I just mind that the normal one is not sold here and the way the devs go about it.
No skin of my back though, I don't need to buy it.
Post edited February 11, 2022 by Reaper9988
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Releasing two different version marketed at different target groups doesn't sound very much like "censorship". And clearly explaining the product, as the sales page do, is the exact opposite of "deliberately misleading their customers".

I'm rather awed that people can get so emotionally invested in such a non-issue.
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KasperHviid: Releasing two different version marketed at different target groups doesn't sound very much like "censorship". And clearly explaining the product, as the sales page do, is the exact opposite of "deliberately misleading their customers".

I'm rather awed that people can get so emotionally invested in such a non-issue.
Only one version was released on GOG. That's exactly everyone's point. And while I agree it's not unreasonable to expect people to actually read the product page before buying, "M Edition" is definitely a misleading title that implies it has more mature content than the original version, not less.

I'd never heard of this game before, but now I'd like to get it. Lovecraftian horror combined with Hellraiser-style sexual sadism and body horror sounds quite scary. But that's why I'm not getting the toned-down version. I'm not the "wider audience" they're trying to sell to. I don't expect the nudity will be titillating, I expect it will be disturbing. There are plenty of other Lovecraft games that are mysterious and atmospheric, this one sounds like it WAS unique in its theme, and that original vision is what I want to experience. I always try to favor GOG over Steam if it's an option, but if they're not going to give that option, they don't get my money. Assuming the Steam links posted above work, that's where I'll be taking my business for this particular title.
Post edited February 11, 2022 by Hanglyman
As I am against censorship I ain't buying this M edition unless it iether A gets a AO dlc thats free or very cheap or gets the AO stuff put back in as there is a older version of the game A.K.A a pc release that has the content.. Granted I might get it dirt cheap when its afew dollars on a deep discount if it doesn't get a publisher/dev official path/DLC for the AO content

After all I despise censorship .. Its the same reason I won't get the Sam and Max Remasters till dirt cheap similar scenario albeit with different content but still similar enough I bring this up as publishers ,devs and studio's will get very little from me when censoring even if its remaster censoring.. I will get other games from em at higher prices but not the censored ones
Post edited February 11, 2022 by BanditKeith2