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Lady vengeance.

Darksiders III is now available DRM-free on GOG.com.

Taking over from her perpetually vexed brothers War and Death, the agile Fury now unleashes herself upon The Seven Deadly Sins, determined to whiplash some balance back into this wretched, post-apocalyptic world. Hack-n-slash action ensues, peppered with platforming antics and puzzles, all done in the stunning signature artstyle of the series.

Grab the Deluxe Edition which includes the game's Soundtrack, plus two DLC packs that add gameplay content (those will become available sometime after release).
Or go for the all-inclusive Blades & Whip Edition, which contains the whole trilogy in one pack to last you until the apocalypse.
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maz.588: All 3 games only have mp3 soundtrack. It would be nice to also have a lossless version, flac preferred.
Yes, indeed. However this is more important for the third game, since the first two soundtracks are being sold on CD, while the third one doesn't seem to be available losslessly anywhere.
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paladin181: Played the game, and it feels hastily slapped together at best. There's a little bit of story at the beginning and then you're thrown into the world only to find the first boss about 5 minutes in. The world looks... bad. It's poorly designed (at least early on) and feels like a cheap knock off of a better game. Vehicles don't suffer any damage from your pounding on them, and enemies are often cheap attacking from off screen with a too-tight camera. This is from playing the game for approximately 1 hour. Glad I didn't get to two. *REFUNDED*
Did you buy on Steam or why did you manage the "two" as in "two hours"?
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MarkoH01: Did you buy on Steam or why did you manage the "two" as in "two hours"?
Since the game had mixed reviews I bought on Steam (I was going to refund regardless and buy here if it was good) to test it out. Since I can't test it here and still get a refund.
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MarkoH01: Did you buy on Steam or why did you manage the "two" as in "two hours"?
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paladin181: Since the game had mixed reviews I bought on Steam (I was going to refund regardless and buy here if it was good) to test it out. Since I can't test it here and still get a refund.
How funny - that was exactly the thing I thought about could be a possibility. Thank you for telling me.
Eh... between Sterling's review (and several GOG reviewers had similar observations), the fact that it's Windows only (not surprising, given that the others were as well), the price (since the CEO apparently bragged about making it cheaply), and the character design of Fury (high heels and armor designed to show off her boobs and curves, exhibit #8827819244 of women constantly being sexualized in games), I think I'll pass on this one. Was so excited for it too, despite the character design.

Though I have to say, I actually like that it apparently got rid of the random loot drops. I hated that in #2; it's one of the reasons I never finished it.
Bought Day 1, enjoying. It's different from previous games is some ways (but that's ok, sinc DS II was different from DSI as well), but I like it. The overall design reminds me of the original Soul Reaver, which is one of the best games in my favourite series ever, so that's good.

I did have a few crashes though. Wondering if there's gonna be any patches?
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ThomNG: Wohooo finally out! Enjoy!
Sorry to misuse this thread, but I wanted to contact you to ask why there isn´t a preorder option for Metro: Exodus yet. As DeepSilver is part of THQ Nordic this seems strange...
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RadonGOG: Sorry to misuse this thread, but I wanted to contact you to ask why there isn´t a preorder option for Metro: Exodus yet. As DeepSilver is part of THQ Nordic this seems strange...
Metro Exodus uses Denuvo DRM
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RadonGOG: Sorry to misuse this thread, but I wanted to contact you to ask why there isn´t a preorder option for Metro: Exodus yet. As DeepSilver is part of THQ Nordic this seems strange...
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Desmight: Metro Exodus uses Denuvo DRM
Wow, nice timing... :(
(news is from today, but I missed it)