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IronArcturus: Yeah, I was waiting for GOG to get this game! The alpha was a lot of fun!
Nice. Will it be day one release or has it already been out?
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IronArcturus: Yeah, I was waiting for GOG to get this game! The alpha was a lot of fun!
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ShadowWulfe: Nice. Will it be day one release or has it already been out?
Well the last time I played the alpha was on Desura. But that was over a year ago, and I'd be surprised if the Desura version was still around! But I hope Underrail will be released soon! :P
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ShadowWulfe: Nice. Will it be day one release or has it already been out?
Still on early access.
New companies:
Bitbox Ltd. (again, this time with 'Ltd.'; likely for Scourge: Outbreak)
Nordic Games, Relic Entertainment (for Impossible Creatures)
New company item: Team 17. Maybe more Worms? Together with the Humble Weekly, Team 17 wants to cash in on its assets.

But I assume Judas' "many new additions to the catalog" might also be about new publishers/franchise joining the catalog in early 2016.
Post edited November 28, 2015 by The-Business
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The-Business: New company item: Team 17. Maybe more Worms?
Aside Worms games on Steam (Armageddon, Clan Wars, Crazy Golf, Pinball, Reloaded, Revolution, Ultimate Mayhem), it could be any of the following:

Alien Breed Trilogy
Beyond Eyes
Flockers
LA Cops
Light
Overruled
Penarium
Schrodinger's Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark

Or even Yooka-Laylee.
Post edited November 28, 2015 by Grargar
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The-Business: New company item: Team 17. Maybe more Worms?
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Grargar: Or even Yooka-Laylee.
I hadn't heard about Team17 publishing Yooka-Laylee until now. I really hope that this doesn't end up causing problems for GOG customers. I was thrilled when Yooka-Laylee was confirmed to release here, but if Team17 is involved then I'm a lot less certain about the game. After their awful treatment of GOG users with The Escapists, it's disappointing to find out that they're involved with a game that I've been so excited about.
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Marioface5: I hadn't heard about Team17 publishing Yooka-Laylee until now. I really hope that this doesn't end up causing problems for GOG customers. I was thrilled when Yooka-Laylee was confirmed to release here, but if Team17 is involved then I'm a lot less certain about the game. After their awful treatment of GOG users with The Escapists, it's disappointing to find out that they're involved with a game that I've been so excited about.
Awful treatment would mean that they never delivered. They did deliver, in the end. Something that can't be said for other companies that haven't delivered (looking at you Blue Isle Studios and Running With Scissors).
Post edited November 28, 2015 by Grargar
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Marioface5: I hadn't heard about Team17 publishing Yooka-Laylee until now. I really hope that this doesn't end up causing problems for GOG customers. I was thrilled when Yooka-Laylee was confirmed to release here, but if Team17 is involved then I'm a lot less certain about the game. After their awful treatment of GOG users with The Escapists, it's disappointing to find out that they're involved with a game that I've been so excited about.
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Grargar: Awful treatment would mean that they never delivered. They did deliver, in the end. Something that can't be said for other companies that haven't delivered (looking at you Running With Scissors).
The DLC, some of it being available on release on Steam, didn't get here until several months later. For a while, they had no official plans to release the DLC here at all. It's good that it did finally show up, but it's still awful treatment in my opinion. Plus, it seemed to me like they only released the DLC here because they were also releasing the Walking Dead spinoff here around the same time. That may have just been a coincidence though. Hopefully the Escapists DLC thing was just a bad mistake that Team17 won't make again, but for now I don't trust them to value GOG users as being equal to Steam users.
Post edited November 28, 2015 by Marioface5
A GOG release for Shakedown Hawaii, the follow-up to Retro City Rampage, is likely to happen:
https://twitter.com/RetroCR/status/669273274887626753
New company: House of Tales, now owned by dtp entertainment

Can't wait to see the video game of the telenovela Verliebt In Berlin *cough*.
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The-Business: Can't wait to see the video game of the telenovela Verliebt In Berlin *cough*.
Wow, that one sounds like one of those tv shows made specifically to teach languages to beginners -so, obligatory question, from what you know, does it teach german in that way, or even indirectly (by having an overly simplified vocabulary) or not? Most probably not, but if it did, then the videogame would have a reason to exist...

On another note, their other games look more normal and will probably be a welcome addition to gog's catalog...
Post edited December 01, 2015 by Treasure
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Treasure: from what you know, does it teach german in that way, or even indirectly (by having an overly simplified vocabulary) or not?
It was an Ugly Betty, so about a girl from the countryside finding her love and making a career in the big city - so not rocket science and usually easy vocabulary, I assume. Target group were young girls and woman.
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The-Business: New company: House of Tales, now owned by dtp entertainment

Can't wait to see the video game of the telenovela Verliebt In Berlin *cough*.
dtp entertainment has shut down. House of Tales' games have been bought by Nordic. We should probably expect those games.
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The-Business: It was an Ugly Betty, so about a girl from the countryside finding her love and making a career in the big city - so not rocket science and usually easy vocabulary, I assume. Target group were young girls and woman.
Ninjaed, and with a shorter and better post.
Post edited December 01, 2015 by rgnrk