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Oh, thank God, I was worried that all the boobie lady games had been CANCELED but I'm really glad there's a boobie lady game because I have no other way at looking at boobie ladies.
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idbeholdME: Great to see that GOG is finally opening up its "curation". If it is actually going to offer the AO version as well (which it seems like it will), then even better. Agony is also confirmed, what's next? Subverse? :P
I wouldn't be against Subverse being released here if they wanted to, but I don't want to see "curation" opened up too much. We've seen the absolute shit show that Steam turned into when they opened everything up. GOG doesn't need to go down that road.

Lifting the restrictions on AO titles here would be fine, but they should have strict curation on those kinds of games, and only allow titles that are stand out in some way. I'm fine with games like Succubus, Agony, Hatred (which is AO for violence only), Subverse, etc. Maybe some premium or exceptional visual novels...
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So, "gamers" are okay with games like this but not Devotion. Interesting.
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fronzelneekburm: So, since gog is feeling feisty and is now releasing the really edgy stuff: When can we expect to see Hatred here? :o)
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NuffCatnip: [...]
Now where's Agony? :P
After having played both Hatred and Agony, the problem is that they both are... well... crap and still buggy.

Succubus, at least from the two demos I have played, at least have some game play and does not look too bad.

IF you do want to try the game yourself, the other store have a demo -
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1344350/SUCCUBUS_Prologue/
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darthspudius: So, "gamers" are okay with games like this but not Devotion. Interesting.
what in this game is against any Chineese leader / Chineese government?
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TomNuke: I wouldn't be against Subverse being released here if they wanted to, but I don't want to see "curation" opened up too much. We've seen the absolute shit show that Steam turned into when they opened everything up. GOG doesn't need to go down that road.

Lifting the restrictions on AO titles here would be fine, but they should have strict curation on those kinds of games, and only allow titles that are stand out in some way. I'm fine with games like Succubus, Agony, Hatred (which is AO for violence only), Subverse, etc. Maybe some premium or exceptional visual novels...
Definitely. Not allowing asset flip trash in here, I'm 100% OK with. But refusing games only because of age rating, I'm glad to finally see GOG loosen up in this regard.
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idbeholdME: I'm glad to finally see GOG loosen up in this regard.
Don't get overly enthused just yet, there's still plenty of time for gog to chicken out and release the M-rated version only.
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61 days is coming soon?

Well, I suppose I'll have to see if this really does stand up to scrutiny then.
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idbeholdME: I'm glad to finally see GOG loosen up in this regard.
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fronzelneekburm: Don't get overly enthused just yet, there's still plenty of time for gog to chicken out and release the M-rated version only.
I don't think that's going to happen, because it's already been spread and advertised heavily, so it'd look extremely bad for GOG to back out on this.

One thing to consider here is that Madmind Studio is from Poland, so this might just be a special exception for them, and not really them loosening up restrictions for everyone.
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I'm starting to think the person behind GOG's curation needs to get laid.
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TomNuke: I don't think that's going to happen, because it's already been spread and advertised heavily, so it'd look extremely bad for GOG to back out on this.
Yeah, but that hasn't stopped them in the past, has it? ;-P
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TomNuke: I don't think that's going to happen, because it's already been spread and advertised heavily, so it'd look extremely bad for GOG to back out on this.
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fronzelneekburm: Yeah, but that hasn't stopped them in the past, has it? ;-P
LOL, guess I walked right into that one. I think that might actually even help in this situation just because there was a lot of negative feedback for their reversal on that.

I'd also like to think that GOG wouldn't do that to a studio from their home country either.
Well, that's not exactly my aesthetic.
This confirms my conviction that I would rather prefer to spend my afterlife in heaven.
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NuffCatnip: [...]
Now where's Agony? :P
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amok: After having played both Hatred and Agony, the problem is that they both are... well... crap and still buggy.

Succubus, at least from the two demos I have played, at least have some game play and does not look too bad.

IF you do want to try the game yourself, the other store have a demo -
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1344350/SUCCUBUS_Prologue/
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darthspudius: So, "gamers" are okay with games like this but not Devotion. Interesting.
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amok: what in this game is against any Chineese leader / Chineese government?
I agree, Agony is rather bland and (at least for me) it runs like shit.

Tried the demo already, seems like an OK game. :)
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Wait, this is a sequel of Agony? I am surprised they've earned enough money with that game to make one...
So, gog, if you plan to release Succubus, you also need to release Agony in store - That's your duty to gamers!