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Take part in a cataclysmic battle between giant monsters in a manga-inspired beat 'em-up game!
Genre: Action, Adventure
The last Kaiju beat 'em up I remember playing was the DOS version of Primal Rage, might pick this one here up and see how the sub-genre has evolved since then.
Post edited May 13, 2022 by Swedrami
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And WayForward continues to release games without achievements on GOG...
Wow! Looks like a fun game! Wishlisted
It looks at least as much a Rampage-inspired game to me; not that that's a bad thing.

(I am down a WIki rabbit hole learning for the first time that there is a Rampage film adaptation.)
It gives me kind of a Viewtiful Joe vibe, which I guess is reasonable since it's another beat 'em up with this same art style.
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Alexim: And WayForward continues to release games without achievements on GOG...
I concur 100% with that sentiment.

I shall continue boycotting all WayForward games for how ever so long as they will continue to treat GOG customers like second-class citizens by causing feature disparity on GOG games --- which will probably be forever.
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Oh, no. Gameplay is absolutely ruined if there are not achievements. How can I have fun beating things up or blowing them up without achievements? It simply takes all of the joy out of pushing buttons. Life is utter Hell without worthless internet points. What will my family and friends think of me if I don't meet my achievement quota? My reputation will be ruined. /s
Post edited May 13, 2022 by DoomSooth
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GOG.com: Take part in a cataclysmic battle between giant monsters in a manga-inspired beat 'em-up game!
Genre: Action, Adventure
on the subject of WayForward, is "Mighty Switch Force! Hose It Down!" not here because it's unlikely to sell well? Seems like an easy bring, unless there are compatibility issues

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/mighty_switch_force_hose_it_down

also, personally I don't care about achievements, so I say keep bringing games even if you can't convince the devs to implement achievements. :) (unless the majority of the GOG userbase - not just forumites - does care but I'm skeptical of that)
Post edited May 13, 2022 by tfishell
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Swedrami: The last Kaiju beat 'em up I remember playing was the DOS version of Primal Rage, might pick this one here up and see how the sub-genre has evolved since then.
Yeah, me too... The controls weren't the best, but the stop-motion animation and figures made out of clay was remarkable.
And the (smaller white?) ape could fart, haha. Killer smell, that was his secret and deadly weapon.

Anyway, this looks as an interesting game.
Post edited May 13, 2022 by OPlays22
Amazing! I just hope WayForward will bring the new River City Girls game here too.
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People should accept the fact that, as a rule, there is no such thing as parity between Steam and GOG releases. For starters, we get the offline installers that Steam users do not, and I don't see anybody there complaining that they get less than we do.

I'd like to echo what tfishell said a couple of comments above: this is already a niche market compared to Steam, so I am all in for forgetting about achievements if that makes it easier to get DRM-free games. Take Axiom Verge as an example, which was never released here because the developer felt he had to implement achievements for Galaxy and he didn't consider it worth it. Truly a pity.
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DoomSooth: Oh, no. Gameplay is absolutely ruined if there are not achievements. How can I have fun beating things up or blowing them up without achievements? It simply takes all of the joy out of pushing buttons. Life is utter Hell without worthless internet points. What will my family and friends think of me if I don't meet my achievement quota? My reputation will be ruined. /s
Well...whether you care about achievements or not, the real issue is more "I demand online-only DRM features on a supposedly DRM-free store!" Those who constantly whine about Galaxy achievements didn't think that through at all.
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Alexim: And WayForward continues to release games without achievements on GOG...
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: I concur 100% with that sentiment.

I shall continue boycotting all WayForward games for how ever so long as they will continue to treat GOG customers like second-class citizens by causing feature disparity on GOG games --- which will probably be forever.
Exactly, fortunately there are developers and publishers who are more concerned about their customers and far more deserving of my money.

Not to mention that WayForward adds the insult of releasing its games on GOG at full price long after the official launch, as if we were beggars ready to accept any compromise or criminals ready to pirate games.
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InSaintMonoxide: Amazing! I just hope WayForward will bring the new River City Girls game here too.
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