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<span class="bold">Way of The Samurai 4</span>, a crazy, feudal samurai adventure, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 40% launch discount.

You haven't roamed like this before (unless you played this series before). Way of the Samurai is a previously Playstation exclusive series that's famous for being positively ridiculous, and immensely influenced by your own choices. The series premieres on PC with Way of the Samurai 4, the biggest, most malleable entry so far. You arrive at a fictional Japanese port in a vaguely feudal setting, from this point on - the story is yours.

Way of the Samurai 4 presents a uniquely Japanese take on nonlinearity. You're both capable of changing the world around you, and impressively insignificant.
The world isn't going to wait up for you to make up your mind, events will continue taking place, and the end is inevitable. How you choose to play the cards you're dealt, and whether you decide do anything at all, will affect the outcome. Beneath an action-adventure layer, the game is also a true role playing sandbox - become a samurai hero, a selfish bandit, or a suave, silent protagonist. You'll have a huge amount of control in creating your character or how you play him, and if you ever want to interrupt a cutscene by slashing everyone to pieces, well, that's your prerogative.

You can also pick up the <span class="bold">Way of The Samurai 4 DLC Pack</span>, including new missions, new weapons, new clothing, and returning characters! Check it out.

Walk your path in the <span class="bold">Way of The Samurai 4</span>, available now, DRM-free on GOG.com. The launch discount will last for one week, until October 9, 12:59 PM GMT.
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DrearierSpider: For those unaware, the game is locked to 30 fps with no way to unlock it.
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omega64: Fuck, I guess I'll wait for a sale. :(
You are in luck, I have inside information that a 40% off sale is in the works. You should buy it then.
What's the point in part 4 if most of us never played parts 1-3?

Off-topic: I would rather play Yakuza 1 & 2 in Japanese with English subs.
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omega64: Fuck, I guess I'll wait for a sale. :(
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darthspudius: Why is it now in this generation of gaming that people have only just starting using this as a reason not to buy? If the game is well made, I'd guess that the game is perfectly playable at 30fps!
You might, however I can't stand it in most games.
I bought Agarest and never played much due to the fps.
It does not make games unplayable, it does make them less responsive and less fun to play as a result.
It's not a reason not to buy at all but I certainly won't pay full price for it.
Post edited September 29, 2015 by omega64
Some other gameplay video recorded at 60 fps (?):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3FdarHavHg
Definitely not a title I expected to show up here. Nicely done, GOG.
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omega64: Fuck, I guess I'll wait for a sale. :(
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JMich: You are in luck, I have inside information that a 40% off sale is in the works. You should buy it then.
xD
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DrearierSpider: For those unaware, the game is locked to 30 fps with no way to unlock it.
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omega64: Fuck, I guess I'll wait for a sale. :(
This is sale. .Almost half off.
An unexpected surprise. And I so wanted to save money...
And its 22 eurobucks on steam, even without DLC, nice job gog.
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omega64: Fuck, I guess I'll wait for a sale. :(
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BrandeX: This is sale. .Almost half off.
I noticed. :P
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Cadaver747: What's the point in part 4 if most of us never played parts 1-3?
None of the WotS games are linked by a common story or any shared continuity. Their plotlines start afresh each time.
Post edited September 29, 2015 by jamyskis
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Gearmos: Oh, a modern Japanese game, DRM-Free, with free DLC, at 40% at launch and non-regionally priced. O.o

Thanks GOG. :-)
My feelings exactly :D
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Gearmos: Oh, a modern Japanese game, DRM-Free, with free DLC, at 40% at launch and non-regionally priced. O.o

Thanks GOG. :-)
DLC is bought separately, and is missing some compared to Steam's DLC list.
Oh yeah, second sweet surpise release today! My wallet is itching me for both.....

I'm curious to play the torture mini-games, they look fun :o)
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BrandeX: DLC is bought separately, and is missing some compared to Steam's DLC list.
I think the missing DLCs are more like "cheat" DLCs.