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A cyberpunk thriller of man and metal.

Bioforge, the classic post-human action game with 3D characters, atmospheric pre-rendered locations and memorable story, is now available on GOG.com for only $5.99.

Pain. I feel pain. Feel? No. I only register its presence. That metallic taste in my mouth. What is it? Chrome and nitrogen coolant. How did I know that? Need to open eyes. My eyes! What happened to my vision? Why does everything look so sharp and artificial? Oh god! I don't feel my breath. Why don't I breathe? My hands! My body! It's metal! It's frickin' metal! What the hell happened? Where am I? Oh, god... Who... am I? Fear. I think I should feel fear.

Bioforge is a futuristic techno-thriller full of strange cybernetic creatures, ominous corridors, and terrifying mysteries, produced by the creator of the Ultima saga--Richard Garriot himself! You are Lex, a man unwillingly transformed into a cyborg by a dangerous sect of post-human cultists. Deprived of your memories and identity you'll need to navigate your way through a off-world base challenging your wits with puzzles and testing your skills in many action sequences, in a gameplay bearing a strong resemblance to the classic [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/alone_in_the_dark]Alone in the Dark[/url] series. Can you escape from the clutches of insane fanatics, fight your way through the many horrors of your prison, and salvage whatever scraps of your memories and your humanity you might find?

Wake up to a nightmare of flesh, chrome, and oblivion and discover the horrible secrets of the Bioforge, for only 5.99!
Yay!
A superb game.
Nice, always wanted to check this one out. Thanks guys!
This is what the good old gog's about.
Thumbs up for another EA game!!! I WANT MORE!!
Post edited October 18, 2012 by tburger
Nice, Bioforge is finally here!
Oh dear, what a coincidence!!
I was just looking to buy this on eBay!
No need now, instabuy! :D

And that's why I check GOG regularly every release day!
god you really do hate me and my wallet at GOG. i should just give you all my money!
The JPEG compression on those screenshots is particularly terrible. I know the game isn't much of a looker these days, but you're doing it a disservice there, GOG.

BioForge is something of a mixed bag. It was a technological marvel back in its day, which is pretty hard to appreciate today, and it has a brilliant, very dark and disturbing opening. Unfortunately, it only goes downhill from there as the game progresses. And the controls have always been very, very clumsy.

Still, I'd definitely recommend trying it out. The first act is truly memorable.
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Dunno how I feel about this. On one hand, it's a good game, a classic in every sense of the word. On the other hand - WHERE THE FUCK IS CARMAGEDDON 2?!?!?!
never expected that... was so sure, that the teaser image would lead to Tetris :(

So disappointed of you GOG :(
YESSS. I had secretly hoped for Bioforge for a long time! One of my first Sci-Fi games as a kid. It was scary, and the animations were well made.
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bazilisek: The JPEG compression on those screenshots is particularly terrible. I know the game isn't much of a looker these days, but you're doing it a disservice there, GOG. BioForge is something of a mixed bag. It was a technological marvel back in its day, which is pretty hard to appreciate today, and it has a brilliant, very dark and disturbing opening. Unfortunately, it only goes downhill from there as the game progresses. And the controls have always been very, very clumsy. Still, I'd definitely recommend trying it out. The first act is truly memorable.
I was wrong. sorry. :(
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These kinds of releases on GOG really are my favourites: Cult, Classic, Underrated games that I didn't play in the past

Buying a game like this from GOG is like going back to 1995, opening that Big Box and installing the game on your Windows 95 Machine

And now for the obvious questions:

Where is SEGA?
Where is Zenimax?
Where is THQ?
Great release. Now, I wonder how may more we will see today during/after the conference.