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Looking for a classic party-based RPG? Look no more, because Vendir: Plague of Lies is now available on GOG!

Vendir: Plague of Lies is an RPG with a deep storyline and turn-based combat. Experience an intricately crafted world, steeped in history and brought to life through a carefully crafted atmosphere and the trials and tribulations of stories of the people that inhabit it.

Now on GOG!
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Deadmarye: Hello all,

So...no discount price for release ? It also just released on Steam with a 10% off, I don't mind that much but some could be interested.

What's with the lack of achievements as well, was this released here in a rush after someone asked for the game on some forums ?

I did enjoy Vampire's Fall quite a bit although I never played thd mobile version.
The absence of the achievements surprised me too, especially because the previous game by these devs, Vampire's Fall: Origins, has them here on GOG. I hope they will add them.
Hmm . I find this game more interesting than the one called SKALD .
Post edited June 01, 2024 by Oriza-Triznyák
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MarkoH01: It's not my type of game either but at least you don't need ninja reflexes when playing turn based RPGs :)
Yes, but you need to plan out master strategies on a brainiac level that would even make Einstein tremble in defeat.
In those games, most of the time I don't even realize why I died, what I did wrong and what I should've done to prevent losing.
Post edited June 01, 2024 by Atreyu666
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MarkoH01: It's not my type of game either but at least you don't need ninja reflexes when playing turn based RPGs :)
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Atreyu666: Yes, but you need to plan out master strategies on a brainiac level that would even make Einstein tremble in defeat.
In those games, most of the time I don't even realize why I died, what I did wrong and what I should've done to prevent losing.
In that case it seems that you played the wrong turn based games. If those I played would have to do much with strategy at all I would never have enjoyed them. Those I played have more to do with collecting as many attacks as possible. Yes, some attacks are better for certain enemys but you mostly figure this out with some trial and error.
Wishlisted, this looks like fun.
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MarkoH01: In that case it seems that you played the wrong turn based games. If those I played would have to do much with strategy at all I would never have enjoyed them. Those I played have more to do with collecting as many attacks as possible. Yes, some attacks are better for certain enemys but you mostly figure this out with some trial and error.
When Zoria: Age of Shattering gets a discount next time, I think I'll try again. The demo was not so bad. But turn-based combat in general isn't really my type of gameplay.
I tried the demo of Jagged Alliance 3 which has such a system too but I failed so hard :D