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Descend into the bowels of London!

Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, a chilling survival horror game set in the stinking underbelly of Victorian London, is available on GOG.com for only $19.99.

The year is 1899, the eve of the new century. As industrialist London, anxious with anticipation, readies its factories and production lines for the impending golden age, Oswald Mandus, a troubled tycoon, wakes up from a nightmarish vision. Overcome by mind-numbing fever, unable to discern reality from a hallucinatory fantasy, he cannot drown out the hellish noise of mysterious machine. Is the sound real? The echo still reverberating inside his skull, the shape and form of this ominous apparatus gripping him, like a deliric spectre. The man rises from his bed aghast with sudden fear: "My children… Where are my children?" The deafening scream of the infernal engine drowns out his hesitant steps.

Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is an exceptionally creepy exercise in industrial revolution horror. Building upon the ideas and mechanics used in Amnesia: The Dark Descent, the game will shock you with a nightmarish world all its own. Fans of the genre will definitely appreciate the ominous soundtrack by award-winning composer Jessica Curry as well as the detailed, haunting environments designed to evoke claustrophobia and paranoia. With the focus shifting towards phantasmagoric storytelling, with a nauseating secret at the heart of Oswald Mandus' ordeal, this perfectly paced horror will not only make you gasp for air while playing, but is sure to leave you shaken for weeks after.

Experience first hand the descent into insanity, and delve deeper into the soul-grinding horrors of Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, for only $19.99 on GOG.com.
Been on my wishlist for a while. But I'll probably wait till it goes on sale.
Do we get game/s as usual in an hour or so too?
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Daliz: [...] I had to go elsewhere to get linux version.
Yeah. I'm looking forward downloading and giving this game a whirl tonight.
Looks way more interesting than Amnesia: The Dark Descent to me.
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Gotta_Ramble: Bought this for the preorder and now its not appearing in my library. Bad first experience with GOG, shoulda stayed with steam...
I don't see the point in flaming, keep cool and contact support. They'd do the same on Steam or anywhere else.
low rated
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Zoidberg: I don't see the point in flaming, keep cool and contact support. They'd do the same on Steam or anywhere else.
oh no, he said something bad about GOG...
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Fred_DM: oh no, he said something bad about GOG...
The fact that he mentioned Steam in the same sentence looks quite trolly to me
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Zoidberg: I don't see the point in flaming, keep cool and contact support. They'd do the same on Steam or anywhere else.
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Fred_DM: oh no, he said something bad about GOG...
...and Fred_DM the Steam advocate arrives :) you can keep cool too... Zoidberg (wuwuwuwuwuwu) was just trying to keep the conversation without rambling (hidden joke :o)

when somebody has their FIRST bad experience with a certain service and starts to say things like "should've stayed with steam", he kind of sounds like a spoiled baby ;)
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Kunovski: ... their FIRST bad experience ...
Well, the first experience being bad is usually the reason why people are more hesitant to surprise themselves again.
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Kunovski: ... their FIRST bad experience ...
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Mivas: Well, the first experience being bad is usually the reason why people are more hesitant to surprise themselves again.
sadly, it's true...

"my first girlfriend broke my heart! I should have stayed alone..."
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Kunovski: sadly, it's true...
"my first girlfriend broke my heart! I should have stayed alone..."
I'm sure you like to return to a restaurant on the street after your first visit being rewarded by food poisoning.
Post edited September 10, 2013 by Mivas
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Kunovski: sadly, it's true...
"my first girlfriend broke my heart! I should have stayed alone..."
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Mivas: I'm sure you like to return to a restaurant on the street after your first visit being rewarded by food poisoning.
actually, yeah :D I do tend to give other people second chances...

for instance, I once went to a restaurant and found a shard of glass in my food ;) I must admit I didn't go there the next day, or the next month, but eventually I came back and it was great :o)
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Kunovski: actually, yeah :D ...
I guess we are different types of customers :).
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rafikst: Nice :( . Cant start gog.com version:

EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION Error and CTD after Launch.
Please write to our Support department regarding this issue. Thanks and sorry to hear you are having trouble getting the game to run :(
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Gotta_Ramble: Bought this for the preorder and now its not appearing in my library. Bad first experience with GOG, shoulda stayed with steam...
I bought it preorder as well, and it is there in my GOG library now, ready to be downloaded. Maybe some glitch in your browser, or have to go to the "GOG library refresh"-page?

EDIT: I mean this account refresh page, mentioned in GOG support articles:

https://secure.gog.com/account/refresh/
Post edited September 10, 2013 by timppu
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Zoidberg: I don't see the point in flaming, keep cool and contact support. They'd do the same on Steam or anywhere else.
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Fred_DM: oh no, he said something bad about GOG...
Uh? No, he did not.
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rafikst: Nice :( . Cant start gog.com version:

EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION Error and CTD after Launch.
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JudasIscariot: Please write to our Support department regarding this issue. Thanks and sorry to hear you are having trouble getting the game to run :(
See? Two hours after a post in the forum, pretty efficient! :D