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Play a first-person puzzler where you escape a surreal dream world through solving impossible puzzles using the ambiguity of depth and perspective. Superliminal is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM with a 20% discount that will last until 12th November 2020, 6 PM UTC. Explore a dream world where everything is exactly as it seems and tread carefully as the world slowly unravels around you.

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Product page mentions Steam Workshop support -- should probably remove that bit.
If anyone is running this with an Intel HD 620, feel free to let me know...
Holy shit, it came here after all! I wishlisted it on steam, now I can insta-buy it here!
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HunchBluntley: Product page mentions Steam Workshop support -- should probably remove that bit.
And same price as on Steam but without that feature?

A pity...

Can you rebind the controls at least?
Post edited November 05, 2020 by Zoidberg
Taht msut be otpcial iillosun, mnid bdeinng docpetien :D

Crazy enough! Wishlisted (and first in a queue) like everyday morning exercises.
It does exactly what it says on the tin, and it says GOG in the trailer ; )

"mind is an interesting game" - me
"I like quoting myself" - unknown artist

This...is a different game.
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HunchBluntley: Product page mentions Steam Workshop support -- should probably remove that bit.
It's not even the first time they've made that mistake.
Instant buy! Linux version nonetheless!
FTFY "... using the ambiguity of death ...". Finally!
Trippy. Kind of looks a little like Portal.
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HunchBluntley: Product page mentions Steam Workshop support -- should probably remove that bit.
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Zoidberg: And same price as on Steam but without that feature?

A pity...

Can you rebind the controls at least?
Yes, yes you can... it's a pretty excellent game so far, it's a cross between TRI/Portal/Okami HD...
Post edited November 06, 2020 by TZODnmr2k5
Is the soundtrack really only in mp3 ? I was hoping for flac.
high rated
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HunchBluntley: Product page mentions Steam Workshop support -- should probably remove that bit.
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Zoidberg: And same price as on Steam but without that feature?
Not only that, but like so many other games on GOG, there is no discount for buying the game and soundtrack together, unlike on Steam, where they give a 10% discount when buying them together.

As much as I like GOG, I do not like how developers/publishers release cut-down versions of their games here for the same price (or higher prices, in some cases) as the full-feature version of their games on Steam. They make you choose which you value more -- having a DRM-free version of the game or having a game with all of the features.
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Zoidberg: And same price as on Steam but without that feature?
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cmclout: Not only that, but like so many other games on GOG, there is no discount for buying the game and soundtrack together, unlike on Steam, where they give a 10% discount when buying them together.

As much as I like GOG, I do not like how developers/publishers release cut-down versions of their games here for the same price (or higher prices, in some cases) as the full-feature version of their games on Steam. They make you choose which you value more -- having a DRM-free version of the game or having a game with all of the features.
True dat.
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Zoidberg: And same price as on Steam but without that feature?

A pity...

Can you rebind the controls at least?
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TZODnmr2k5: Yes, yes you can... it's a pretty excellent game so far, it's a cross between TRI/Portal/Okami HD...
Thanks.
Post edited November 06, 2020 by Zoidberg
Looks trippy in a good way. :)