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Piero le Fou.

is now available DRM-free on GOG.com. You can now also grab the game's [url=https://www.gog.com/game/milanoir_original_soundtrack]Soundtrack for your ever-growing collection.
Thanks to a generous benefactor, unlucky no-gooder Piero gets out of jail early, ready to exact his revenge on the fool who set him up. Naturally, things get very complicated very fast, so shooting the pixels out of everybody else will be essential to surviving the mean streets of Milan. Over-the-top action and funky tunes ensue - just like in any good Italian crime romp from the '70s.
this is so fucking weird looking...

not bad. weird, in a good way. at least for me.

but to balance that, breja, we need a brief visual critique.
Wow, another italian game just after Detective Gallo, both very well done, good work guys!
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OK, if people love detective games, OK, let them have them. But I don't. Sorry.
This looks fun, enjoyed the trailer also like that the voice-overs isn't in English for a change. That might just be the trailer though. Anyway, to the wishlist.
Now we just need Slaps and Beans.
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BeatriceElysia: OK, if people love detective games, OK, let them have them. But I don't. Sorry.
Well, this one does not seem to be a detective game.
Quoting first screenshot:

Shoot triangle signs to shoot two enemies with one shot
Alright, can someone explain the science behind this? Also, do differently shaped signs produce different results? :P

Joking aside, it looks spectacular and it sounds just the same; the trailer alone nearly sold the game to me, but i'll better wait for the reviews before i pull the trigger.

edit: why isn't the soundtrack available for purchase here on GOG?
Post edited May 31, 2018 by Vythonaut
Oh, hell yeah!

I'm a huuuge fan of Italian crime films of the seventies. Di Leo, Lenzi, Milian, Merli,... all that good stuff! So happy to see this here! Instabought!


PS: Caliber 9 and Almost Human, which are mentioned on the game page, are two of the most awesome films ever made!
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fortune_p_dawg: but to balance that, breja, we need a brief visual critique.
I'll try - does the game set in 70's really need to look like it was made in 70's?
My kingdom for muscle mass.
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Pixels AND Quentin Tarantino. To make absolutely sure I'd rather staple my dick to a burning log than play it I guess.
Steam offers a Soundtrack for purchase. Price point is $3.99, which seems fair enough. Any chance we can get it here as well?
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fortune_p_dawg: but to balance that, breja, we need a brief visual critique.
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Mafwek: I'll try - does the game set in 70's really need to look like it was made in 70's?
hey that wasn't too bad!