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His name is not Mark.

Mark of the Ninja is the sneakiest one-of-a-kind stealth platformer that you’ll never see coming. How did it get here? We have no idea. The Special Edition is available for $5.99, for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, on GOG.com! If you’re just not ready for the commitment, grab the basic edition for only $4.99 and the Special Edition upgrade can be yours for another $1.66 when you’re ready for more. The 66% discount across all three items lasts until Friday, August 8, at 9:59AM GMT.

The Mark is a sacred tradition of the Hisomu ninja clan. Extracted from the leaves of a mysterious desert flower, its essence holds a great but dangerous power that will snap even the strongest of minds. Generations past have found a way to harness this gift of nature, to draw upon it in need and strike against those who threaten their way. You have volunteered to be marked with this essence. In doing so, you will become strong, an unstoppable force. You will become aware, one with your surroundings. You will become agile, neither seen nor heard. You will use this power to protect the Hisomu clan. But as your body drinks the ink marking your skin, you slowly descend into madness. And when insanity takes hold, when actions stop being your own, will you make the sacrifice to protect the clan? This is the mark of the ninja.

You won’t find a more ambitious foray into 2D stealth gameplay than Mark of the Ninja. A detailed and consistent sound and sight system, as well as non-linear level design give you the freedom to approach every objective in your own way. Whether you’re a predator relishing each kill, a phantom striking fear and disorder into enemy ranks, or no more than a gust of wind, you can expect the same level of satisfyingly challenging gameplay. Go one step further, complete challenges, and unlock additional suits and abilities to compliment your playstyle. Once you think you’ve seen it all… New Game+ awaits with a whole new set of rules to overcome. All of this gameplay, wrapped in smooth animation on beautifully drawn backdrops, is enough to make bystanders forget you’re playing a game.

Mark of the Ninja Special Edition expands your options with a completely fresh non-lethal playstyle. Don the garbs of Dosan, a ninja tattoo artist with his own bag of tricks, and discover the intrigue that lead up to the main story. Done it all? The DLC also includes detailed developer commentary (in six languages!) scattered throughout the campaign for a fresh take on the world of Mark of the Ninja.

Disappear into the shadows, delve into madness, and honor your Mark of the Ninja for only $5.99 on GOG.com!
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tfishell: *thumbsup*

We be needin' these, too (I have a small indie list based on the wishlist):

*snipped*
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JudasIscariot: Interesting list, very interesting....
I'm very happy, I wishlisted this game a while back and never thought to see it here. I'm very pleased to see it today, I'll be buying it at full price to encourage the dev in bringing more of their games here. I also went through tfishell's list and added any game I hadn't wishlisted (that I want), you never know! I have a suggestion too:

it'd be nice to have a tab that would show us the completed community wishes. So the games would move from the "in progress / just list your wish" to the new completed wishes tab. I'd see the games listed in alphabetical order with the number of wishes when it was completed and the date it was completed at. It would just be a convenience for me, but I can understand if it might be too time consuming for you.

Thanks again. :)
Yeah the options menu isn't helping me and the shaking is kind of making it unplayable.

Hmmmm, I wonder if I got drunk it would look better? Maybe if I sat on one of those vibrating beds while playing? :P

Please tell me someone else has this problem and that it's an easy fix because one thing I could tell through the shaking is that this game is fucking A1! :D
Great price!

And although everyone unanimously loves MotN, I actually found it pretty dull overall.
Post edited August 05, 2014 by thuey
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Grargar: They work very well and I can say that, because I did actually complete it with keyboard+mouse. The only thing that is initially confusing is how to perform assassinations with the mouse (Hold the left mouse button and then drag the mouse in the correct direction), but other than that, they are pretty good.
Cool, thanks for the info.
I played this game long time ago and I couldn't stop playing, it was so fun. It has great humor, nice graphics and animations, interesting story and good replayability. The best thing about this release is that it's the first week of the month and that means I'm rich! So instabuy from me.
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tinyE: Yeah the options menu isn't helping me and the shaking is kind of making it unplayable.

Hmmmm, I wonder if I got drunk it would look better? Maybe if I sat on one of those vibrating beds while playing? :P

Please tell me someone else has this problem and that it's an easy fix because one thing I could tell through the shaking is that this game is fucking A1! :D
What kind of shaking are you getting? O.o
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tinyE: There should be an option in the options menu to turn off/on on-screen key mapping.

Which brings me to why I came here. Is the screen supposed to shake like that? I noticed there was a vibration switch in the options menu but I thought that referred to the controller.
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Hecke: No no, I meant it is showing xbox 360 buttons though I'm playing with keyboard and mouse. It never changes and it is annoying as hell.
If you have a shortcut for the game, right click it. Choose properties and in the field "Target" add -nocontroller at the very end, after ".

It should help.
Post edited August 05, 2014 by cich
The game looks nice but....by any chance don't you have Last Ninja in the stock , GOG? ;-P
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Hecke: No no, I meant it is showing xbox 360 buttons though I'm playing with keyboard and mouse. It never changes and it is annoying as hell.
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cich: If you have a shortcut for the game, right click it. Choose properties and in the field "Target" add -nocontroller at the very end, after ".

It should help.
It didn't, but thank you for the suggestion.
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IAmSinistar: ...A Valley Without Wind 1 & 2...
I recall when Arcen Games signed on to GOG they made vague comments suggesting A Valley Without Wind(s) coming to GOG.
Post edited August 05, 2014 by undeadcow
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tburger: The game looks nice but....by any chance don't you have Last Ninja in the stock , GOG? ;-P
Nope, sorry all out of ninjas for now :) Come back Thursday :)
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cich: If you have a shortcut for the game, right click it. Choose properties and in the field "Target" add -nocontroller at the very end, after ".

It should help.
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Hecke: It didn't, but thank you for the suggestion.
Strange, it worked for the Steam version. I got this from here:
http://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Mark_of_the_Ninja#Xbox_360_gamepad_controls_show_on_screen
Maybe they changed something along the way :(
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tburger: The game looks nice but....by any chance don't you have Last Ninja in the stock , GOG? ;-P
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JudasIscariot: Nope, sorry all out of ninjas for now :) Come back Thursday :)
Like I've ever missed Thursday's release...or Tuesday...OR ANY OTHER since 4 years :-P
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JudasIscariot: Nope, sorry all out of ninjas for now :) Come back Thursday :)
Hmmmm?
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JudasIscariot: Nope, sorry all out of ninjas for now :) Come back Thursday :)
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tburger: Like I've ever missed Thursday's release...or Tuesday...OR ANY OTHER since 4 years :-P
Never implied as such :P
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JudasIscariot: Nope, sorry all out of ninjas for now :) Come back Thursday :)
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Grargar: Hmmmm?
Yes? :)
Post edited August 05, 2014 by JudasIscariot