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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.
Would love Soma but it needs to be 60-70% off the full price for me to buy it. 33% is no where near enough. :(

Underrail is also something that looks great but unless it is under $7 nope.

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IAmSinistar: At first I thought this sale was announcing the return to GOG of Dark Matter...

Some good games, but no discounts meaty enough to push them off the wishlist and into the cart. But I'm sure some folks are finding their wallets opening this morning.
Spot on.
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CharlesGrey: -- Public Service Announcement --

Do yourself a favour, and buy a copy of UnderRail. And one of Soma, while you're at it.

Thanks for your attention, and have a nice day!

-- End of Public Service Announcement --
Would love too but unless Soma is no more than around $8-$10 nope.
Post edited February 23, 2016 by styggron
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omega64: What are your specs?
Are you using a laptop?
The recommended Nvidia video card seems to be 6 years old. O_o
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tburger: I'm running desktop on XP with 2 GB RAM and ATI 9600PRO with 128MB Vram...BEAT THIS :-P
Laptop with a ten year old Intel, 2 GB RAM, Radon x1100 with 64 MB Vram. Slightly better Graphic Card, but I'd guess the mobile Intel falls way below your processor. :)
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Smannesman: Huh I hadn't noticed, but the promo is actually a lie.
The highest discount I get is 74%.
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muntdefems: Everybody grab the pitchforks!!!
(in the news) Up to 75%
(goes to page, nothing selected) -> 33 % off your selection
(selects The Age of Decadence) -> You save 3.90 (19%)

Grab the pitchforks and the torches!
some nice games :)

already got Neo..

not so sure about Under-rail as it looks like a Fallout 1/2 clone?? so going to leave for another day like a 85% off day :D

just had to grab Soma & Stasis Deluxe...great games.
low rated
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HornyRhino: not so sure about Under-rail as it looks like a Fallout 1/2 clone??
From what I gather, it's a spiritual successor, so it's designed to be a lot like Fallout. I haven't played either Underrail or Fallout, so there's not much I can tell you about specific mechanics, but people who love Underrail seem to love it because it's like Fallout -- so if you don't like Fallout, chances are good you won't like Underrail.
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HornyRhino: not so sure about Under-rail as it looks like a Fallout 1/2 clone??
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NotJabba: From what I gather, it's a spiritual successor, so it's designed to be a lot like Fallout. I haven't played either Underrail or Fallout, so there's not much I can tell you about specific mechanics, but people who love Underrail seem to love it because it's like Fallout -- so if you don't like Fallout, chances are good you won't like Underrail.
i love fallout :D

so i will wish-list it for now.

thanks.
Already own Age of Decadence (really fantastic Crpg..played it when it was Early Access can't recommend it enough, would have taken in on GoG if it was in-dev at the time).
Stasis (was a backer been given a steam key would have rather preferred a GoG key..) Never Played it.
Broken Age (was a backer same thing as Stasis). Never played it.

Been really interested in Underrail, had my eyes on it for a few years..might give it a go at 7.99$. Not More.
I've got enough games to play for a while..(still haven't touch Witcher III (waiting for all DLC)), nor X-COM2, or Tombraider.

I am not interested in Soma though and Neo Scavenger, i've backed a few games like this one.
I'd rather wait for them to be out than spend money in a game model i already own (like Balrum).

Ah, i also own Mushroom, had a key gave it away. As for Little Inferno..who cares ? :P
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Dawn_: Already own Age of Decadence (really fantastic Crpg..played it when it was Early Access can't recommend it enough, would have taken in on GoG if it was in-dev at the time).
Stasis (was a backer been given a steam key would have rather preferred a GoG key..) Never Played it.
Broken Age (was a backer same thing as Stasis). Never played it.

Been really interested in Underrail, had my eyes on it for a few years..might give it a go at 7.99$. Not More.
I've got enough games to play for a while..(still haven't touch Witcher III (waiting for all DLC)), nor X-COM2, or Tombraider.

I am not interested in Soma though and Neo Scavenger, i've backed a few games like this one.
I'd rather wait for them to be out than spend money in a game model i already own (like Balrum).

Ah, i also own Mushroom, had a key gave it away. As for Little Inferno..who cares ? :P
Really? Little inferno seems pretty relaxing.
This is, in my opinion, the least interesting out of the deal. I looked it up because, i didn't know it.
The whole game seems to be about throwing away things into a fireplace..

I expect a bit more from a game.
Post edited February 24, 2016 by Dawn_
Ok, so I tested UnderRail on my Windows 10 Home to fetch some info for those who might be still undecided on purchase. It works perfectly even with my Intel GMA Gpu which is obvious low end shite (ASUS K50IJ *cough*) so expect long startup with black window screen, when it renders proper window it goes. Fullscreen should work without bigger stuttering at 720p on bigger resolutions you can get a bit of stuttering and slower load when you first enter new areas but that might be because new save system uses memory instead of disk space so more ram the better. Other than that quick saves or loading in game are pretty fast, faster than Staglands or Shadowrun so it's definitely on plus.
Post edited February 25, 2016 by HenitoKisou
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Mnemon: Laptop with a ten year old Intel, 2 GB RAM, Radon x1100 with 64 MB Vram. Slightly better Graphic Card, but I'd guess the mobile Intel falls way below your processor. :)
Nice...but is it your most powerful game-machine in a haushold, as mine? ...I have a whooping Pentium D 940 cannot imagine how any CPU can be faster :-P

Anyway - I just purchased Stasis Deluxe... Althought demo doesn't work on my PC, I hope full version will. If not- I'll give Wine a try (it looks Stasis has a Platinum rating). And if this fails - well I'll just listen to Mark Morgan's soundtrack.

EDIT: It seems I gambled and I've won. Stasis works on my ancient XP running PC with just 128 MB VRAM (min sys requirements on the game page say 256+ :-P)
Post edited February 27, 2016 by tburger
Yes it is! Is my main Computer for everything. [Well - my Android Tablet's probably more powerful (!) in theory but I don't game on it.]

[Otherwise there's my brother's old Atari ST 1024 that's parked here ... with a two Monitor setup (one black and white the other colour.]

About 25% of the Games I have here have been picked up on sales, now and then, in the vain hope that I'll be able to actually play them sometime in the future ... :).
Post edited February 26, 2016 by Mnemon
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Mnemon: Yes it is! Is my main Computer for everything.
Than I admit, you beat me :-P

As for the hope to play games I bought (oh, my GOG - it's 490 of them already..) ...Well...Just watching all those gems on my shelf or reading manuals is also a very nice way to spend time, don't you think?