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The Caligula Effect: Overdose is now available for pre-order DRM-free. Stigma Bundle DLC is available for free, and other DLC are available 25% off until March 19th, 6 PM UTC.

Mobius. An idyllic world that exists for the sake of letting people forget about the pain and problems of reality. In this world created by a sentient vocaloid program, μ (Mu), reality and fantasy has become blurred, allowing people to relive their high school years in bliss. Yet in this seemingly beautiful and perfect world, something is amiss.
*forum pop*

Instabuy...
dat DLC tho... ><
Post edited March 05, 2019 by Bigs
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I get a strong vibe of Persona in this...

Thus I'm staying quite away from this one. :P
With a title like this, I'd rather have a game where you play as a mad Roman emperor that sleeps with his sister, names his horse a consul, has treacherous senators executed en masse and forces their wives into prostitution.

This game has none of that. Hard PASS!
Nice to see NISA still releasing games on GOG, after the whole Ys VIII affair. To be fair, I was one of the people who got mad at them, but I must say they did an incredible job with that game, with the way they supported and fixed it. Sadly, we were all so quick to jump on their throat when they messed up, but almost no one praised them and thanked them for the amazing work they did with the game -- in all honesty, it now runs better than the XSEED PC ports we kept comparing it to.

I'm not particularly interested in this game, but it's really cool to see NISA hasn't forgotten their GOG customers. Now, if only they could somehow talk Capcom into releasing killer7 in here, too... we already have the two Silver Case games on GOG, so I'm guessing it's not Grasshopper who's holding a GOG version of killer7 back, which leaves us with Capcom.

Anyway, seems like an interesting release, at least, even if it's not particularly my cup of tea.
So we get to pay $49.99 USD for the base game only, in order not to receive Achievements that Steam buyers of this game will receive for that same amount of money.
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groze: which leaves us with Capcom.
Dragon's Dogma on GOG... so may people have practically begged Capcom to get the game up-to-date with what Steam's at................................... nothing
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groze: which leaves us with Capcom.
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Mawthra: Dragon's Dogma on GOG... so may people have practically begged Capcom to get the game up-to-date with what Steam's at................................... nothing
Yeah, Capcom's presence on GOG is kind of a joke, to be honest... I never really understood it, I remember hearing some rumours years ago that the "Capcom" GOG has a publishing deal with was Capcom US and not Capcom "worldwide"/JPN, hence why the only Capcom game they were allowed to sell was the (pretty lame) PC port of Street Fighter Alpha 2. Then they got Dragon's Dogma and a lot of people got hopeful, but apparently it was for nothing. No support for that game, no other Capcom titles released in here...

And, I mean... let's be completely honest, here, killer7 is an EXTREMELY niche game, and I'm pretty sure the GOG userbase is more likely to enjoy it than people on Steam, which is the only store Capcom let NISA sell it.
Isn't $50 enough for you to sell me the whole game? I guess not. Not even any discount or other incentive to pre-order.

$80+ for a Windows-only game that may or may not work on wine. For some reason these pre-order deals do a good job of making me lose all enthusiasm for a game. I guess I'll just wait for a year or two for the price to become reasonable.
Great to see it here, I was honestly not expecting it at all.
Regrettably, price is a bit steep for me, but definitely getting it at the first discount I see!
DLCs still feel like a kick in the groin though...
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GOG.com: The Caligula Effect: Overdose is now available for pre-order DRM-free. Stigma Bundle DLC is available for free, and other DLC are available 25% off until March 19th, 6 PM UTC.

Mobius. An idyllic world that exists for the sake of letting people forget about the pain and problems of reality. In this world created by a sentient vocaloid program, μ (Mu), reality and fantasy has become blurred, allowing people to relive their high school years in bliss. Yet in this seemingly beautiful and perfect world, something is amiss.
So this is NIS' Persona, huh?
Seems cool but...IDK...I would rather play Persona than a-Persona-wannabe. And those DLCs are just...no, no. SMH

Oh, I daydream about Atlus announcing the release of the PC ports of the whole SMT Saga... * sigh *
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another weeb game ive never heard off
The game is certainly interesting but NISA doesn't seem to have ever bothered to add achievements to the games released here on GOG. It would be nice if that changed.
Hmm Pre-order and preview dlc earlier than steam. It's something new.
Post edited March 05, 2019 by ghost7820
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GOG.com: The Caligula Effect: Overdose is now available for pre-order DRM-free. Stigma Bundle DLC is available for free, and other DLC are available 25% off until March 19th, 6 PM UTC.

Mobius. An idyllic world that exists for the sake of letting people forget about the pain and problems of reality. In this world created by a sentient vocaloid program, μ (Mu), reality and fantasy has become blurred, allowing people to relive their high school years in bliss. Yet in this seemingly beautiful and perfect world, something is amiss.
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Orpheus-GOG: So this is NIS' Persona, huh?
Seems cool but...IDK...I would rather play Persona than a-Persona-wannabe. And those DLCs are just...no, no. SMH

Oh, I daydream about Atlus announcing the release of the PC ports of the whole SMT Saga... * sigh *
It was originally Atlus' Person-er...FuRyu's Persona written by the guy who wrote the original Persona and Persona 2. Atlus published the handheld Vita version in the west but it bombed partially due to really bad performance issues on the handheld. This is a new version that's meant to fix the Vita version's problems that is now being localized and released by NISA, with them handling the PC and Switch ports.

I actually got the English HK release back in October since I was interested in the game but I didn't want to support NISA if I could.