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Up to 75% off STASIS, Broken Age, NEO Scavenger, SOMA, UnderRail, and more!



When people get broken it is often a distressing, unpleasant thing to witness. But worlds? They can be broken already and you won't realize it until the cracks reach your immediate sphere of existence. Will you venture out to fix them? Or will you merely attempt to survive these <span class="bold">Broken Worlds</span>? Whatever you decide, you must first immerse yourself in them and discover the rough beauty that lies within. Start by taking advantage of the broken prices found in our Weekly Staff Picks and get ready for some intense but thoroughly rewarding experiences.

Your body aches, your mind races, your emotions overwhelm you when thinking about your missing wife and daughter. But eventually, all these sentiments must be held in STASIS if you are to solve the gruesome puzzles aboard this grim, lifeless spacecraft, and figure out the terrifying calamity that befell it.

Living like rats in the cavernous UnderRail is a fate you wouldn't wish upon your enemies but now have to brave yourself in order to survive the apocalypse. There are quests to undertake, opposing factions to undermine, and fellow underdogs to assist in this underground, turn-based RPG.

Is death a state of being? Or merely a state of mind? Do you need a physical SOMA to be considered whole or is your consciousness enough? Crushed beneath waves of scientific horror, these are the questions that will occupy your troubled mind while hiding from the roaming terrors, ready to spring towards the next shocking piece of information.



Navigate the dangers and find the fascinating imperfections that will make you fall in love with these <span class="bold">Broken Worlds</span>. Because really, nobody will blame you if you don't ever want to return from The Age of Decadence, NEO Scavenger or Broken Age, especially at these prices. The promo will last until February 26, 10:59 AM GMT.
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omega64: To be fair Frictional did not develop A Machine for Pigs.
SOMA is a great game.
I know, but they published it and sold it under their own logo.
So this is not an excuse and it's fair to blame them either way.
Hm, if there was a bigger discount, I would give Underrail a chance.
Am I blind but is there only 1 game in that promo that is at 75%? This is why I don't like advertisement because it's perfectly legitimate to play with up to X% off... instead of focus on a safe minimum e.g at least Y% off...
Post edited February 22, 2016 by Nirth
A bit too many unfair prices here, meh.

But Soma is pretty good, got it in a previous sale. And while I still have to finish it (but I'm too cowardly to play much of it in a row), what I've seen is pretty enthusiastic. Get it, guys and girls!
Really interesting selection here, I barely have any of these games and desire more than a few.
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Vythonaut: Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Obey. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. STASIS = Masterpiece. :)
Hmm I don't know about that. Stasis was pretty good, and there are body horror aspects that caused me discomfort. Its certainly got some scares! Unfortunately Stasis also supports my archnemesis - the dreaded one-save system. I know it sounds like a small thing but I doubt I'll ever stop believing the negatives far outweigh any benefits. My game was cut short when I attempted to run from a turret, and I was shot while transitioning to a new area. It autosaved as I appeared in the new area and I instantly died from my wounds. Had similar feelings towards Hard West which locks the player into a started scenario even if its optional.
Post edited February 22, 2016 by markrichardb
Wait, where's Eador - Masters of the Broken World? :P
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omega64: To be fair Frictional did not develop A Machine for Pigs.
SOMA is a great game.
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inc09nito: I know, but they published it and sold it under their own logo.
So this is not an excuse and it's fair to blame them either way.
It is, just had to be mentioned. :)
At $4.99, I think Neo Scavenger might find it's way to my library.
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Vythonaut: Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Obey. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. STASIS = Masterpiece. :)
I'm broke, I'm broke, I'm broke... ;-)
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Dalswyn: Wait, where's Eador - Masters of the Broken World? :P
I second this. I think Snowbird Games should sue GOG for this.
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markrichardb: Unfortunately Stasis also supports my archnemesis - the dreaded one-save system. I know it sounds like a small thing but I doubt I'll ever stop believing the negatives far outweigh any benefits. My game was cut short when I attempted to run from a turret, and I was shot while transitioning to a new area. It autosaved as I appeared in the new area and I instantly died from my wounds.
Yeah, that's a terrible design decision. If a game only saves automatically, the least it should offer is a backup slot for the last autosave instance, instead of just overwriting it. Especially if you can die in the game or the game is known to be glitchy. :/
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markrichardb: Really interesting selection here, I barely have any of these games and desire more than a few.
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Vythonaut: Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. Obey. Buy STASIS. Buy STASIS. STASIS = Masterpiece. :)
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markrichardb: Hmm I don't know about that. Stasis was pretty good, and there are body horror aspects that caused me discomfort. Its certainly got some scares! Unfortunately Stasis also supports my archnemesis - the dreaded one-save system. I know it sounds like a small thing but I doubt I'll ever stop believing the negatives far outweigh any benefits. My game was cut short when I attempted to run from a turret, and I was shot while transitioning to a new area. It autosaved as I appeared in the new area and I instantly died from my wounds. Had similar feelings towards Hard West which locks the player into a started scenario even if its optional.
the game has tons of save slots - did you try this in the most up-to-date version?
Cool...NeoScavenger and Stasis were on my radar for some time..SOMA also looks interesting but sys requirements are far beyond I have or will get in foreseeable future.
Post edited February 22, 2016 by tburger
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markrichardb: Really interesting selection here, I barely have any of these games and desire more than a few.

Hmm I don't know about that. Stasis was pretty good, and there are body horror aspects that caused me discomfort. Its certainly got some scares! Unfortunately Stasis also supports my archnemesis - the dreaded one-save system. I know it sounds like a small thing but I doubt I'll ever stop believing the negatives far outweigh any benefits. My game was cut short when I attempted to run from a turret, and I was shot while transitioning to a new area. It autosaved as I appeared in the new area and I instantly died from my wounds. Had similar feelings towards Hard West which locks the player into a started scenario even if its optional.
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Kunovski: the game has tons of save slots - did you try this in the most up-to-date version?
I might give it another go then, my playthrough was back when Stasis was first released on GoG.
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tburger: Cool...NeoScavenger and Stasis were on my radar for some time..SOMA also looks interesting but sys requirements are far beyond I have or will get in foreseeable future.
What are your specs?
Are you using a laptop?
The recommended Nvidia video card seems to be 6 years old. O_o