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"But if you tame me, then we shall need each other".

The developers promised to deliver a DRM-free version of the game and this is them honoring that promise!

<span class="bold">RiME</span>, the beautifully evocative puzzle adventure of a boy and a fox exploring a wondrous island, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 10% launch discount.

You are unsure of what lies ahead and how to approach it. Guided by your instincts and inherent curiosity, you follow this strange fox and start studying the environment for clues, secrets, and hidden interactions. The beauty of the island and its strange inhabitants will eventually reveal themselves to you but when that happens, will you still be that same impressionable boy?

The 10% discount lasts until June 23, 1PM UTC.

In the Press:

"In paring back its design and focusing on only a few key elements, the studio has created an uncommonly beautiful, open-hearted game." - 9/10 EDGE

"I haven't played anything like this since Journey. It is a stunning game to explore and exist in, and the story is going to move a lot of people." - 9/10 God is a Geek

Watch the lovely trailer.
Post edited June 16, 2017 by maladr0Id
2nd Denuvo-freed game on GOG.
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Grargar: 2nd Denuvo-freed game on GOG.
ahah, didn't that just come out?
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Primo_Victoria: ahah, didn't that just come out?
About 3 weeks ago.
As promised in another thread: instabought :)
Thank you all!
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Grargar: 2nd Denuvo-freed game on GOG.
I have to admit that has far as Denuvo-freed games do I would have preferred Doom 2016 ^_^
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Gersen: I have to admit that has far as Denuvo-freed games do I would have preferred Doom 2016 ^_^
Eh, maybe 1-2 years after the release of Doom 3 here.
Post edited June 16, 2017 by Grargar
Not the game I was looking forward to this week.
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so after they released the game with paranoiac settings on their denuvo crap like 30 triggers/sec (of course, with NO IMPACT on game performances, you can guess)

now they finaly got thgeir denuvo cracked at the speed of light (matter of DAYS, or so i heard) they come here, tail between legs and head down, in hope they could at least scrap some more cash from DRM-Free customers community ?

i see that as a form of insult if you ask me, and would it only be in my hands, i'd have kicked their ass back to where they come from...

i didnt check yet the PR speech before game's launch and such, but would i do that, i can't be sure i wouldnt find some same anti "drm free customers" badmouthing as i saw one year ago from gremlins inc devs as well

for future devs: NEVER EVER badmouth and spit on drm free community when launching a game, especially denuvo
loaded, by thinking you will be protected. It will help you not looking like an idiot when you crawl back from your cave, licking your hacvked drm wound and come here to beg for coins !

you could rather say: we plan for a release on drm free platform in the future, but we yet prefer to focus on major platform release first for now. it is ok, peeps can understand that, no offense taken, and in case things turn sour and wrong, you keep your dignity
Post edited June 16, 2017 by Djaron
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Djaron: you could rather say: we plan for a release on drm free platform in the future, but we yet prefer to focus on major platform release first for now. it is ok, peeps can understand that, no offense taken, and in case things turn sour and wrong, you keep your dignity
If I've followed the story correctly, I'm pretty sure that's exactly what they did.
They always planned to patch out Denuvo once it had been successfully cracked, and true to their word they did.

I have absolutely no problem with this method of DRM, if you want to protect the initial few weeks or months of a new release from piracy and then release it DRM free then go ahead.
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Djaron: you could rather say: we plan for a release on drm free platform in the future, but we yet prefer to focus on major platform release first for now. it is ok, peeps can understand that, no offense taken, and in case things turn sour and wrong, you keep your dignity
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adaliabooks: If I've followed the story correctly, I'm pretty sure that's exactly what they did.
They always planned to patch out Denuvo once it had been successfully cracked, and true to their word they did.

I have absolutely no problem with this method of DRM, if you want to protect the initial few weeks or months of a new release from piracy and then release it DRM free then go ahead.
Exactly.
I hope it did make the initial sales they were hoping for and I am really happy to have the game here on GOG.
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Whoa, thank you, Baldman!
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adaliabooks: If I've followed the story correctly, I'm pretty sure that's exactly what they did.
They always planned to patch out Denuvo once it had been successfully cracked, and true to their word they did.

I have absolutely no problem with this method of DRM, if you want to protect the initial few weeks or months of a new release from piracy and then release it DRM free then go ahead.
Hear hear!! Even The Witcher 3 had release day DRM (a file you HAD to download from GOG to play the game).
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@adaliabooks, IFW:

I hope people you know that implementing DENUVO (or any other intensive DRM) costs a lot of money, time an resources. For all of that you will be paying extra instead of proper game resources if you happily support that behaviour. I myself prefer better game mechanics, graphics, support, etc...
Post edited June 16, 2017 by Lobuno
looks like another wandering around simulator.