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No one wants to be a bad person.

Always Sometimes Monsters, a unique modern adventure title focusing on real world problems and traps of social life rather than fantasy and lighthearted escapism, is available 10% off on GOG.com. That's only $8.99 for the first week.

Most games aim to take us as far from everyday problems as possible and set us on fantastic quests to perform in the realm of imagination. Yet the real life and interaction with other people tends to be much more challenging, and the obstacles we find on our way every day are much more difficult. In most games, there's always a good way out of most situations. It's the reality that often drops impossible choices on us. This is a game about such choices. Here, out of money and out of luck, you find yourself heart broken and on the verge of collapse. You set out on the open road on a mission to win back the love of your life. The story from there is up to you. Can your life be salvaged, or are we always sometimes monsters?

Always Sometimes Monsters is a title designed for a mature gamer who isn't afraid to face his fears and problems that reflect what we're dealing with each day in the real world. You'll be faced with racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, mental health, sexual assault, child abuse, animal abuse, drug abuse, and suicide. Every choice you make affects the virtual (yet lifelike) world and affects the protagonist and the people you'll meet on your path. You may find yourself struggling with every decision, but the outcome--whatever it might turn out to be--has the potential to feel like katharsis.

If you think you're up for the challenge that seems far from everything you've faced so far in the gaming realm, make sure to sign up for the original experience that is Always Sometimes Monsters, a Devolver Digital release, for only $8.99 on GOG.com. The 10% off release discount offer lasts until Wednesday, May 28, at 4:00PM GMT.
The trailer didn't really show what the game is at all, just lots of catch phrases mixed with quick cuts of what I assume is game play. Will pass until some youtube personalities give it a first impression I can watch.

Content Warning: Always Sometimes Monsters has content dealing with racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, mental health, sexual assault, child abuse, animal abuse, drug abuse, and suicide.
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djdarko: I wasn't expecting this at all when I saw the splash picture. Interesting...
If you know the publisher (Devolver Digital), it is kind of expected though.
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SSolomon: The trailer didn't really show what the game is at all, just lots of catch phrases mixed with quick cuts of what I assume is game play. Will pass until some youtube personalities give it a first impression I can watch.
Here you go :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xD47IaxAnOs
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What is this? Indie crapfest week? =P

Seriously though, none of these lo-fi unexciting releases are of any interest to me.
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SSolomon: The trailer didn't really show what the game is at all, just lots of catch phrases mixed with quick cuts of what I assume is game play. Will pass until some youtube personalities give it a first impression I can watch.
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JudasIscariot: Here you go :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xD47IaxAnOs
certainly looks like and plays like an adventure crossed with a sim as mentioned cart life x to the moon judging from that video...hmmmmm
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mistermumbles: What is this? Indie crapfest week? =P

Seriously though, none of these lo-fi unexciting releases are of any interest to me.
Its not just this week. This is going on for some time now. Besides The Last Federation + Luftrausers release in last months nothing was interesting for me. Will probably have to start using Steam heavily again which is not what I wan't but well we can't have everything and gog is certainly a disapointment in last half year.
Post edited May 21, 2014 by Matruchus
Interesting concept, I wonder if the execution fill the promises.
Wishlisted for now.

It's nice to see some indie adventure games amongst all the indie platformers.
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mistermumbles: What is this? Indie crapfest week? =P

Seriously though, none of these lo-fi unexciting releases are of any interest to me.
(Sorry to bring this up, but weren't you one of the people tired of people whining in the release threads? If so, just keep this in mind the next time you criticize somebody for saying something negative.)
Post edited May 21, 2014 by tfishell
Interesting twist on the normal style of releases. I would consider if I wasn't so deep into the crunch. =(

Content Warning: Always Sometimes Monsters has content dealing with racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, mental health, sexual assault, child abuse, animal abuse, drug abuse, and suicide.
So, it's basically Harvester, right? :P

Anyway, it looks kinda interesting. I'll probably bite, but I sincerely hope it doesn't turn out to be "Rock, Paper, Shotgun - The Game".
I spotted this game on Steam last night and checked the "New & Coming" tab on here to see if GOG had listed it and nothing came up, so I went ahead and bought it on Steam. Kind of bummed as I would have rather purchased it here. Does the New & Coming tab actually show anything that is going to be released ahead of time or is release day as soon as GOG will announce that they will be selling a title?
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KittyKay: I spotted this game on Steam last night and checked the "New & Coming" tab on here to see if GOG had listed it and nothing came up, so I went ahead and bought it on Steam. Kind of bummed as I would have rather purchased it here. Does the New & Coming tab actually show anything that is going to be released ahead of time or is release day as soon as GOG will announce that they will be selling a title?
Most of the time the game just shows up there after its released. The coming part is mostly non existent. In last months there was only the dlc for Starving and Pit listed as coming. All the other releases where not listed there.
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Matruchus: gog is certainly a disapointment in last half year.
Bloodnet? Flatout 2? Stalker? SiN? Blackguards? Red Faction? Guild 2? Rex Nebular? Risen? Redline? Sudeki? F-117?
None of the above are adventure games, and most (if not all) were welcomed by the community. Tell me if you want a link to the list of releases, just to refresh your memory, even though it is perfectly acceptable to not have found any of the releases interesting.
Sounds hard, but interesting.
But I´ll wait for the first few reviews---such games can often turn out to be a huge failure that cannot meet the promises!
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Matruchus: gog is certainly a disapointment in last half year.
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JMich: Bloodnet? Flatout 2? Stalker? SiN? Blackguards? Red Faction? Guild 2? Rex Nebular? Risen? Redline? Sudeki? F-117?
None of the above are adventure games, and most (if not all) were welcomed by the community. Tell me if you want a link to the list of releases, just to refresh your memory, even though it is perfectly acceptable to not have found any of the releases interesting.
Im sorry but all of the above games listed fall in to the boring category for me. All the games in last months are without exception rpg, adventure, plaformer + here and there action titles.