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Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden is coming soon DRM-free.

A tactical adventure game combining the turn-based combat of XCOM with story, exploration, stealth, and strategy. Take control of a team of Mutants navigating a post-human Earth.
I almost bought it on steam, I'm glad I had a little patience. :)
Once this is here - insta-purchase!
Already played it, it's a pretty fine game. One of the best I played last year. It's also in the next Humble Monthly too.
Post edited March 01, 2019 by CMOT70
NIce!
Teenage mutant year zero turtles, heroes in a half-shell, turtle power! Glad to see it here, wishlisted.
prob the most fun trailer ive seen in a while, love the style of the game, definitely wish listed
Remember watching the trailer some time ago. Thanks Bearded Ladies and GOG!
One of the best trailers I've seen. Guess at some point I'll pick it but..not now.
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From Denuvo to GOG. lol
Isn't this cold news?

We even know it's not very good. :P
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reative00: What happen to "we won't release it DRM-free because GoG is a wretched hive of piracy and everything worst with video game" impression they were making when people when asking them about DRM-free?
:p
Post edited March 01, 2019 by Zoidberg
Didn't think this would come to GOG, but it's nice to be proven wrong. Read plenty of good things about this one. I'll be so all over this when it actually releases here. :)
Post edited March 02, 2019 by Mr.Mumbles
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Just to be clear:

Quote from their community manager:
"Just wanted to pop in and give our official statement about Denuvo.
We are using Denuvo because we want to protect the hard work the developers have put into the game from piracy. Unfortunately we are not in a position where we can release a game without some form of copy protection and Denuvo, being the industry standard, has proven itself to be effective in preventing piracy. We currently don't have any plans to remove Denuvo from MYZ: Road to Eden."

This post was marked by developers as "answer to original topic" (about Denuvo):
"Basically its a harmless software that stops piracy or rather aims to slow down piracy, however tinfoil hat people are convinced its using their $299 walmart pc to mine crypto currency or is collecting infomation on their my little pony fetish to sell to the russians :P
in short the type of people who cry about it are the type of people the game/community is better without."

Then, after some people said "hey, that's pretty fucked up views", they posted this:

“We do not agree with the views that were expressed in the comment that was mistakenly tagged by a dev and we feel it's absolutely not ok to belittle others for an opinion.
We understand that people are concerned about Denuvo and it is your right to discuss and bring up your concerns. We would however appreciate if it was discussed in one thread, rather than creating new ones with the same topic.
And to confirm: we will not remove Denuvo as we want to protect and honor the developers work as much as we can. It is equally your right to decide not to buy the game because of that reason.
Since this is yet again delving into a Denuvo discussion I am closing this thread. You are welcome to continue your concerns or praise for Denuvo in the already existing thread.
Thank you for your understanding.”


At this point, according to crackwatch, the game has been cracked for 41 days. So I guess it's "well we hate the idea of DRM-free games but it's cracked already so let's publish it on GoG and just grab some additional bucks"?
Oh, sure, I notice this immediately AFTER buying the Humble Monthly just to get this one game on Steam.

Good to have it here though, it's definitely a good one.
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BlackMageJ: Oh, sure, I notice this immediately AFTER buying the Humble Monthly just to get this one game on Steam.

Good to have it here though, it's definitely a good one.
Yes, but you paid what...$12? The price here will most likely be $39 minus any launch discount. You could even sell off some of the Humble keys, get your $12 back and buy it here anyway. Or just play it on Steam. What I'm saying is, I don't think you've really lost out- it was probably smart.
Post edited March 02, 2019 by CMOT70
The trailer sure looks lovely.