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Your creepy journey to the land of childhood fears is about to continue! The Little Nightmares II suspense-adventure game is coming soon DRM-free on GOG.COM! Join Mono, a young boy you know from the first part of the series, as he tries to escape the world that has been distorted by the humming transmission of a distant tower.

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seppelfred: I wonder why Bandai Namco is only releasing this game (series) here on GOG. They have so many great games in their catalog, that I would LOVE to see here.
I'm especially interested in Enslaved: Odyssey to the West.
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Gersen: Probably because they are only the publisher of what is basically an "indy" game, while most of their catalogue is developed by their own studio or concern franchises that belongs to them. Enslaved is a weird case though given that it's Ninja Theory that released Senua here and it is already DRM-free on Steam.

EDIT: ok, my bag, it seems that are not exactly an "indy" studio, but my point still stand they are only published by Bamco, but don't belong to them.
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GOG.com: ...
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Gersen: Good to see it officially confirmed, we had the first one here so I was hopping this one would come too but with Bamco we never know
Bamco actually has a whole side-line in publishing Western games (especially horror games-someone high up there must be really into horror). When you get a publisher sale on Humble, really odd stuff comes up aside the typical Anime series; You get things like Little Nightmares, Get Even, and more recently, the Dark Pictures games. Oh, and they were also supposed to publish DontNod's Twin Mirror originally, but then DontNod took an Epic payout and used the money to buy the IP rights from Bamco to self-publish.

I would also love to see Enslaved here, btw. But just like Capcom with Dragon's Dogma, Bamco seems to be very skeptical of GOG.

They've also recently bought that Montreal dev who premiered another time-bending game at Gamescom.
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seppelfred: I wonder why Bandai Namco is only releasing this game (series) here on GOG. They have so many great games in their catalog, that I would LOVE to see here.
I'm especially interested in Enslaved: Odyssey to the West.
Like almost everyone here, especially when CDProjekt has had 3 games with them as publishers. I can't image how CDProjekt haven't gotten better benefits from this relationship for their store.
First one was decent enough but I prefer Inside over it, also I've seen the demo of this streamed and it seems to have the same annoying defects as the original unfortunately.
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Lone_Scout: A nice future instabuy
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