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This is gameplay video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZul7GY_8J0

Has anyone tried game on PC? I'm really digging the artstyle, but there's no review on gog? Is it hard/forgiving, light on story or heavy one?
Post edited April 28, 2018 by BeatriceElysia
Not to mention, that despite seeing it is currently discounted and showing that in my Wishlist, and having got an email about it, it doesn't appear in the DISCOUNTED only PRICE selection for my wishlist.

Seeing as that is one of the first things I do when I come to GOG, check out the DISCOUNTED, using that PRICE option, then it quickly becomes useless if not all the discounted games on my wishlist show up.
Well, I hoped for impressions on gameplay.
I'm happy this game was several times on discount, but I think I'm going to wait gog summer sale.
That game really reminds of the art style of the daily deal game: AER – Memories of Old.

Oh and here's a Google translated version of the review by Ronsn (originally in German):

In Mulaka, you play a warrior, a shaman who, with the support of nature and the supernatural, as well as fine Hack & Slay or other movies such as javelin throwing or firebombs, goes on a journey to rid the world of evil ... ... does not seem profound , typical Äktschn. The story, however, is profound, inspired by the long-distance runner-known North American Indigenous Tarahumara people, and has much knowledge of what one likes to absorb. The game is without sync voices, the text is clear and not too much, the cutscenes are very beautiful pictures and story in text.
The gameplay is good, but not top: the camera must always be set manually, which does not always work in hectic situations. The character remains in completed combos in a short, millisecond-long rigidity, which often has an opponent hit, if more than two opponents encircle one. The encounter of flying opponents with the spear proves to be difficult. The genre is noticeable to Mulaka but still good, you're fast in it, especially as a genre fan, and it's fun to give the opponents free neck beats. The bossfights are fun, sometimes demanding, but later also like hectic.
Overall, I recommend Mulaka: for fans of indie hack & slay, action-packed action adventurers and action fans who like Story. 10% of the proceeds go to the Taramuhara community as a donation, I think a jutte thing.
Post edited May 22, 2018 by vidsgame
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vidsgame: That game really reminds of the art style of the daily deal game: AER – Memories of Old.
Which I bought instead.
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vidsgame: That game really reminds of the art style of the daily deal game: AER – Memories of Old.
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BeatriceElysia: Which I bought instead.
Nice. I was 90 percent sure it was by the same developer but apparently I was mistaken. Two different games. Interesting to say the least but kinda neat.
They're very different games though. AER is mostly just an exploration game, more of an atmospheric game, but Mulaka is a Zelda-like. I haven't played Mulaka but the game seems more interesting than the trailer conveys. Also the trailer puts those somewhat weak animations front and centre. Trailers are such horseshit. This game will seem much more interesting if you read a little about it.

Anyway the point I am making is that they aren't the same game.