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Silence can hide the most terrible truths.

<span class="bold">The Moment of Silence</span>, a point-and-click conspiracy thriller, is available now DRM-free on GOG.com with a 75% launch discount. If you are using Windows 10, please make sure that your version is up to date (1511 build 10586).

It is said that ignorance is bliss but the truth will set you free. Peter Wright is an advertiser for the government's "Freedom of Speech" campaign, a patriot, a law-abiding citizen. But when his neighbor is violently taken from his home by a SWAT team, Peter begins to suspect that even he doesn't know the whole story, that he may have been unwittingly spreading government propaganda. Curious of the circumstances surrounding the man's sudden disappearance, Peter sets off on a rogue investigation that leads him straight into an intricate web of lies, corruption, and dangerous secrets that originate from high up. Very high up.

Join him as he struggles to break The Moment of Silence that engulfs the futuristic, Orwellian society of 2044 New York: gathering intelligence, collecting items and solving brain-twisting puzzles. But before he can manage to piece together the horrible truths kept hidden from the public, he must travel between dozens of diverse, beautifully-rendered locations scattered around the world, where danger awaits at every corner.

Unveil world-shattering secrets and pierce through <span class="bold">The Moment of Silence</span>, now DRM-free on GOG.com. The launch discount will last for 5 days until December 6, 3:59 PM GMT.
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budejovice: I really hope the dude that has complained incessantly about GOG only selling strategies and RPGs shows up here. Or, you know, in any of the other action, adventure, racing, or sim release threads...
You mean something like that:
Whaaat? GoG released another game? Shame on you, GoG! I hate games I`m not here for the games ! I`m here for, well, you know... Well, I`m here!!
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budejovice: I really hope the dude that has complained incessantly about GOG only selling strategies and RPGs shows up here. Or, you know, in any of the other action, adventure, racing, or sim release threads...
Don't we have enough dudes that complain that gog only releases point & click adventures for that? There is really no need for the others to abandon their post.
From bad to good, walking sims to hardcore sims, everything in between, I just love games. To each their own I guess, but life is easy this way. :)

P.S. Instabought Moment of Silence.
Post edited December 01, 2015 by budejovice
high rated
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budejovice: I really hope the dude that has complained incessantly about GOG only selling strategies and RPGs shows up here. Or, you know, in any of the other action, adventure, racing, or sim release threads...
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anothername: Don't we have enough dudes that complain that gog only releases point & click adventures for that? There is really no need for the others to abandon their post.
We need more dudes who complain about dudes who complain about X genre being underrepresented :P
Looks good, don't think I every heard of it before. Might get later if I ever get through my current adventure backlog.
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amund: ...graphics looks a bit old...
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Trilarion: To me it looks quite okay but I put more value into story and gameplay, so these things would be more important anyway.
Yes I always play for the story but I generally prefer 2D games so that could be why. I'm going to watch some gameplay or the GOG stream before I decide, a big sale is coming up anyway
thank you GoG for this game, i saw the sale and thought ? :i have a deja vu feeling :D
.... then i remembered i mentioned it in a post here somewhere on GoG,
glad to see it here
thanks again
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anothername: Don't we have enough dudes that complain that gog only releases point & click adventures for that? There is really no need for the others to abandon their post.
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JudasIscariot: We need more dudes who complain about dudes who complain about X genre being underrepresented :P
That anothername dude complains far too often that you do not release Saints Row 4 :D
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Russonc: Looks good, don't think I every heard of it before. Might get later if I ever get through my current adventure backlog.
i saw it at steam i guess ...
i have it, 3.49 is a very good sale, but i would also have bought it at 7.99 euro sale :D
The story sounds pretty interesting, and graphics are not bad at all (didn't watch the video).
And comes with a pretty nice release discount though only 24hrs, guess it's because of the Winter Sale starting tomorrow.

Wishlisted for now, due to financial and purchasing constrains.
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budejovice: I really hope the dude that has complained incessantly about GOG only selling strategies and RPGs shows up here. Or, you know, in any of the other action, adventure, racing, or sim release threads...
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anothername: Don't we have enough dudes that complain that gog only releases point & click adventures for that? There is really no need for the others to abandon their post.
it wasnt me :D , i am curious aswell who that dude might be.

i like any gamestyle as long as its no 3d , too many motions or too many flashes because of my (game)motionsickness and photosensitivity
so basically all non fpp shooters or platformers (the games that make you jump and the entire screen jumps up and down with loads of enemies and flashes of attack fire bals and more like that, thats a little too much for the poor old brain are a nono.

Other then that i like rpg, adventure, realtime, turnbased, some simulatons (like capitalism (the non 3d versions)
anno (also the classics only) lots of games that fall under the indie category, i also have a few action games (crusadergames (1+2) unepic)
So the main limit is the 3d, flashes and motions that prevent me from playing and thus buying them.
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(Yes, that's the moment of silence :p)
Never heard of it either but it looks very interesting, it might also make me play adventure games again. I buy them but they languish on my shelves wondering why I won't play with them.

Now to find my wallet, it really didn't like my attempt to put it in the juicer the other day.
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Trilarion: To me it looks quite okay but I put more value into story and gameplay, so these things would be more important anyway.
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amund: Yes I always play for the story but I generally prefer 2D games so that could be why. I'm going to watch some gameplay or the GOG stream before I decide, a big sale is coming up anyway
i guess you are refering to the wintersales ?
me too, 99% is 2d, so if king winter or whatever that season dude is called could get his frosty hands on more 2d games like the moment of silence then i could defrost my 'wallet'. :D
And these are lying somewhere under the ice, all the frost king needs is a shipload of salt to defrost the drm out of it, that is in it.

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justanoldgamer: Never heard of it either but it looks very interesting, it might also make me play adventure games again. I buy them but they languish on my shelves wondering why I won't play with them.

Now to find my wallet, it really didn't like my attempt to put it in the juicer the other day.
omg that avatar/icon you have thats the old Vectrex if i am correct? i dont need google images to find out what that is :D i alsways wanted to get my hands on it, when i was a kid, lateron when i saw it in action i saw it was quite flashy, so its a good thing i never got to buy any when i was a kid (> 11)
It was also quite expensive compared to an atari 2600.


i alos have loads of games that still need to be played, 90% isnt even installed (lack of disk space)
so i still have loads of games to play including retail games on cd /dvd i bought and still need to play, its more collecting now then playing them.
Post edited December 01, 2015 by gamesfreak64
An easy buy at this price, as I like a good story game and an Orwellian setting.

It's funny how homogenous each generation's view of the future is. Our is always gritty, depressing, garish, and soulless, with urban decay, indifferent technology, and neon-clad prostitutes. The previous generation's was all clean-cut white people living in shiny Googie architecture cities with personal jetpacks and robot servants. And before that it was plutocratic robber barons with personal airships and skyscraper redoubts lording over the Satanic mills of an endless industrial landscape. Predictions of the future are always the present writ large.