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Purgatory ain't a bad place to be.

Pyre is now available, 25% off until March 13, 2PM UTC.
The makers of Bastion and Transistor introduce yet another wildly imaginative world. Form a team with the strikingly different exiles you meet and enter ancient, sports-like competitions that will determine who among them gets a second chance away from here. Depending on your choices and the outcome of these fast-paced matches, Pyre's branching story will shift dramatically - there is no fail state. Until, of course, you get too emotionally attached to one of your exceptional companions. As you know, that sort of thing never ends well...

Grab the excellent Soundtrack for your collection.
ABOUT BLOODY TIME!

INSTA-WISHLISTED (Pay day is 2 days time...)
instawishlisted until missing game is returned to my account.
I dig the art style.
Nice, I held off on this for quite a while with the hope it might make it here. I'll drop that onto the wishlist for now, but likely it'll go into the cart before long =D
WISHLISTED!

No, seriously, I don't wishlist, I don't understand why people are saying this all the time. Like, what does it express, because, it's definitely not an interest in the game, right.

I concur with Bigs: ABOUT BLOODY TIME!

Back when they first released this on Steam and sent out their newsletter, it was the last newsletter they were allowed to send to me. :)

I'll look into this once I'm back home. I've been listening to the soundtrack for many months now, but I'm not sure how compatible the game and I are. I never finished Transistor... that battle system was just stupid. :|
Fantastic! I was waiting for this, and I wonder why it hasn't arrived sooner!
Not many can beat the style of Supergiant games. Bastion was great, and Transistor a real artistic phenomenon.
I have very high expectations for Pyre.
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GOG.com: widely imaginative world.
The usual phrase is "wildly imaginative".
Nice. Wishlist entry can be completed - https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/pyre
Good one. I have sort of held off from buying it from steam as I hoped it would turn up here. Turns out to be a good decision :-)
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Enebias: Bastion was great
I found it to be a huge bore: extremely repetitive (both the gameplay and the maps, buttonmash+everything looks the same, which initially I thought looked pretty but after a bit just became the same old same old), extremely lame almost non-existent story that tried to act like it was some hugely profound thing

at about 60% complete I was like "well it's not taking long I guess I'll finish it" and then at 80% complete the game glitched and the save corrupted (because not being able to make multiple saves at your leisure is SUCH GOOD GAME DESIGN! and not having any redundancy for save files in case of glitches, TOP NOTCH, supergiant!!!)
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Enebias: Bastion was great
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drealmer7: I found it to be a huge bore: extremely repetitive (both the gameplay and the maps, buttonmash+everything looks the same, which initially I thought looked pretty but after a bit just became the same old same old), extremely lame almost non-existent story that tried to act like it was some hugely profound thing

at about 60% complete I was like "well it's not taking long I guess I'll finish it" and then at 80% complete the game glitched and the save corrupted (because not being able to make multiple saves at your leisure is SUCH GOOD GAME DESIGN! and not having any redundancy for save files in case of glitches, TOP NOTCH, supergiant!!!)
I cannot counter your preferences, not liking the game is not wrong.
I definitely agree on the one slot save, though. Total hate. So many developers do not even concieve the fact that people may want to replay certain segments or that a corruption in the file is a disaster.
I've been waiting on this, and pestering them on the Steam forum for the game, and when it finally comes out I'm broke for the next few weeks...
low rated
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Enebias: I cannot counter your preferences, not liking the game is not wrong.
so by this statement I'll take it that you agree with my assessment, but that you simply like those things

can you at least help me understand why you prefer games that are a huge bore: extremely repetitive with buttom mashing and repetitive maps and a lameass story that pretends to be deep when it's shallow as FFF ?
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GOG.com: widely imaginative world.
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Luned: The usual phrase is "wildly imaginative".
You know what, I think you're right.