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Feel the GOG Games Festival vibe and dive into a first-person, open-world, vandalism-centric stroll through a polluted island full of cranky idiots and a vibe so thick you can taste it. SLUDGE LIFE from Devolver Digital is now available on GOG.COM along with a 33% discount that will last until 27th August 2021, 1 PM UTC.

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Am I right in my assumption that the closest this could be compared to is something like Jazzpunk?
I watched the trailer...... I'm still trying to figure out what I just watched.......
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wolfsite: I watched the trailer...... I'm still trying to figure out what I just watched.......
The problem is that you're watching the trailer sober.

Now in all seriousness, what did I just watch. :P
Post edited August 20, 2021 by NuffCatnip
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wolfsite: I watched the trailer...... I'm still trying to figure out what I just watched.......
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NuffCatnip: The problem is that you're watching the trailer sober.

Now in all seriousness, what did I just watch. :P
You mean I have to drink at 9 AM again? Damn it...... :)
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NuffCatnip: The problem is that you're watching the trailer sober.

Now in all seriousness, what did I just watch. :P
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wolfsite: You mean I have to drink at 9 AM again? Damn it...... :)
At least it's a Friday, bottoms up!. ;)
Seeing releases like this makes me wondering again how GOG curation works.
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acute71: Seeing releases like this makes me wondering again how GOG curation works.
Anything from Devolver Digital = automatic release :p
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acute71: Seeing releases like this makes me wondering again how GOG curation works.
While i'm not remotely interested in the game and did not even pick it up when it was a freebie on epic the game the game has 94% positive reviews on Steam and is published by Devolver which has proven to be a "good partner" of GOG so i guess curation was ok in this case.
This is the kind of nonsensical weirdness I can't have enough of.
"a first-person / open-world / vandalism-centric stroll through a polluted island full of cranky idiots and a vibe so thick you can taste it." ?

ok sounds good :D
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Swedrami: Am I right in my assumption that the closest this could be compared to is something like Jazzpunk?
Sounds like it.

I wonder if there's a way to toggle the vaporwave filter off? Not a fan of the blurriness, even though it's supposed to add to the 1980s【AESTHETIC】look.
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XYCat: "a first-person / open-world / vandalism-centric stroll through a polluted island full of cranky idiots and a vibe so thick you can taste it." ?

ok sounds good :D
Perfect fit for the year 2020/2021.
Now this is something I was expecting to be a freebie -_- How long does it last?
I never considered trying it from the EPIC Store because I didn't like the cover art and didn't look further. But the actual game screenshots have a weird "Detective Frog but sick and for adults" vibe. It also reminds me of Normality in a way.
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acute71: Seeing releases like this makes me wondering again how GOG curation works.
How does EPIC curation work then? Because they even gifted it twice already. So they PAID the devs to give it away.
Post edited August 20, 2021 by Dogmaus
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Dogmaus: Now this is something I was expecting to be a freebie -_- How long does it last?
I never considered trying it from the EPIC Store because I didn't like the cover art and didn't look further. But the actual game screenshots have a weird "Detective Frog but sick and for adults" vibe. It also reminds me of Normality in a way.
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acute71: Seeing releases like this makes me wondering again how GOG curation works.
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Dogmaus: How does EPIC curation work then? Because they even gifted it twice already. So they PAID the devs to give it away.
I think it was free and without price tag on Epic for a longer time, not just for a week or so like the other freebies are. Because of that and its looks I didn't expect anything when I tried it last year but I ended up loving it (Review). It is pretty short and simple in gameplay though, so this new price tag is surprising, especially considering that a game like A Short Hike costs less than half, and the Frog Detective games even less - I'd say it is somewhere between these two in length and greatness.
Post edited August 21, 2021 by Leroux