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Check-in on a Paradise Island where someone committed a crime that only "investigation freak" Lady Love Dies can solve. Paradise Killer is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM with a 20% discount lasting until 11th September 2020, 3 PM UTC. Gather evidence and interrogate suspects in this open-world adventure. You can accuse anyone, but you’ll have to prove your case in a trial to convict!

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This seems utterly insane! :D

I'm wondering, as you move around in the 3D environment can you reassign keys on the keyboard?
this game looks weird, so is it good? :D
Looks really cool. :-)
Very cool. Wishlisted for now.
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XYCat: this game looks weird, so is it good? :D
You could play it and then tell us. =P
Its current vote is 2/5. I'm quite sure these votes come from people who haven't played it. GOG needs a "ignore this game" button badly. This looks really bad for devs who might consider selling their game here. Or at least wait one day before allowing negative reviews, to avoid this rage-voting of games just because they are not appealig to someone.
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Dogmaus: snip
Or you could do what I do, just look at verified owner reviews/ratings. That cuts out all the idiotic nonsense.
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Mr.Mumbles: Or you could do what I do, just look at verified owner reviews/ratings. That cuts out all the idiotic nonsense.
you can do it but that only solves the problem for you. What really matters at first impact is the general vote. It can harm a GOG release. It's really bad rep for the game, the devs and ultimately GOG. I'm not interested in the game myself.
Sometimes I had to give one star to games just because I kept forgetting what they were and I had to check every time if I was interested. An ignore button would solve that problem at least. I'm not saying that the bad vote is a problem for me because I need it to understand if I personally want to play the game. 2/5 is really bad and will make people question if the game is bugged or really that bad.
GOG rating and review systems need improvements.
Post edited September 04, 2020 by Dogmaus
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Dogmaus: Sometimes I had to give one star to games just because I kept forgetting what they were and I had to check every time if I was interested.
o.O That's even worse.

Even with an ignore feature there are bound to be enough petty assholes around that down-rate a game just because they can't get beyond the fact that not every game is for everyone.
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Mr.Mumbles: Or you could do what I do, just look at verified owner reviews/ratings. That cuts out all the idiotic nonsense.
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Dogmaus: you can do it but that only solves the problem for you. What really matters at first impact is the general vote. It can harm a GOG release. It's really bad rep for the game, the devs and ultimately GOG. I'm not interested in the game myself.
Sometimes I had to give one star to games just because I kept forgetting what they were and I had to check every time if I was interested. An ignore button would solve that problem at least. I'm not saying that the bad vote is a problem for me because I need it to understand if I personally want to play the game. 2/5 is really bad and will make people question if the game is bugged or really that bad.
GOG rating and review systems need improvements.
I don't get this explanation at all. Why does the absence of an ignore button force people to downvote a game they don't own?

Also, what is the upset with this game now?

However, GOG should maybe consider to display only verified owners for overall ratings, since that can be confusing.
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Robette: I don't get this explanation at all. Why does the absence of an ignore button force people to downvote a game they don't own?
Because it's the only way to remember that you have decided that you don't want that game for some reason. It might be a title that I keep confusing with a different game, or I might have to go through the reviews again to find out that the game in gerenal or the GOG version has some serious problem. Or I might just have forgot about that game and I have to check again if I am interested in it. It's not like I memorize by heart the GOG calalogue. So there are a few games that I have flagged with 1 star so I don't keep asking myself what they are when I open their store page. They still come up though. GOG started out as a very small store selling classic games. It's not the case anymore.
Some people might do so to flag them as owned in other stores so they don't risk buying twice here. For example, on Steam one can hide the games already owned on GOG or elsewhere.

"Also, what is the upset with this game now? "
Probably just people unhappy that there is a black woman among the characters? Just my guess.
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I read a dev post on the Steam page where they said they ran out of time for Achievements.

To me that statement begs the question:

1. Does that, or does that not, mean that they are going add Steam Achievements in the coming weeks?

2. If they are going to add Steam Achievements post-release, then are they also going to add Galaxy Achievements at the same time? Or alternatively, will they treat GOG customers like second-class citizens by skipping Galaxy Achievements and leaving GOG users with an unequal & parity-lacking version of the game?
I was hoping this would come here and there it is.
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Dogmaus: So there are a few games that I have flagged with 1 star so I don't keep asking myself what they are when I open their store page.
But you do know that your "rating" is public and you're basically telling people "this game sucks", right? o_0
Post edited September 05, 2020 by toxicTom