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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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Silverhawk170485: Instuntbuy. --> Buying while performing a stunt.

I didn't saw the stairs coming while I was buying the game on my smartphone. I flew through the air like a ninja. ;-)
if you survived, then you ARE a ninja!
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triock: Nah, you just need to unlock "Mark of Serenity", then it's super easy. :p
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Kunovski: wow, I didn't get that far... is that like a teleport? :D
Yep. :D
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Silverhawk170485: Instuntbuy. --> Buying while performing a stunt.

I didn't saw the stairs coming while I was buying the game on my smartphone. I flew through the air like a ninja. ;-)
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Kunovski: if you survived, then you ARE a ninja!
Just proved it. ;-)
And there I go buying a game again just to drop the Steamification.

Now for Bastion and Transistor to visit us in the land of GOG...
At 430+ votes, I'm happy to see this "completed", and it seems to be a really good game, too. :)

EDIT: The base price does appear to be a few dollars more expensive here than Steam; is it regional priced on Steam, or perhaps the extra cost is the DRM-free status?
Post edited August 05, 2014 by tfishell
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tfishell: At 430+ votes, I'm happy to see this "completed", and it seems to be a really good game, too. :)
It's an excellent game and it really shows what indies can do :)
So I got this game on Humble Bundle last year, was disappointed that the Special Edition DLC was obtainable only from Steam and I never got it.

But today it's HERE on GOG!!! Special Edition, DRM-Free, with a Linux build ready? I can't ask for a better deal.

Instabuy!!! rawrrrr


Edit: Buy it!
Post edited August 05, 2014 by Ganni1987
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Emperor_of_Mars: Wierd, the special edition has cross platform support and the basic one not.
Hopefully that's just an early mark and it, as a cross platform title, is going to be added to the list of GOG games available for Linux soon.

Scratch that, when I downloaded it there wasn't a Linux tab in my games, looks like it's there now.

YAY!

Game worth re-buying, and a Linux version.
Post edited August 05, 2014 by liamphoenix
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Emperor_of_Mars: Wierd, the special edition has cross platform support and the basic one not.
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liamphoenix: Hopefully that's just an early mark and it, as a cross platform title, is going to be added to the list of GOG games available for Linux soon.
It already is :)
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liamphoenix: Hopefully that's just an early mark and it, as a cross platform title, is going to be added to the list of GOG games available for Linux soon.
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JudasIscariot: It already is :)
Yup, it didn't show up earlier when I was downloading the WIN version, looking at it again I'm happy to see it listed.

Now, just have to wait until I can afford to replace my Debian drive...

Having that drive fail right before GOG dropped the Linux versions was really bad timing.
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Vitek: Shank 1 is not available DRM-Free anywhere as far as I know.
It was offered as DRM-free download as part of Humble Indie Bundle 4, but strangely enough it's not sold in the Humble Store while Shank 2 is.
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tfishell: At 430+ votes, I'm happy to see this "completed", and it seems to be a really good game, too. :)
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JudasIscariot: It's an excellent game and it really shows what indies can do :)
*thumbsup*

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

- Bastion
- Cave Story +
- Terraria
- Project Zomboid
- Limbo
- World Of Goo
- Ascendancy (https://www.facebook.com/AscendancyGame)
- Braid
- Crimsonland
- Starbound
- Super Meat Boy
- Dead State
- Dungeons of Dredmor
- Antichamber
- Black Annex
- Aquaria
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Vitek: Shank 1 is not available DRM-Free anywhere as far as I know.
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DoctorGOGgles: It was offered as DRM-free download as part of Humble Indie Bundle 4, but strangely enough it's not sold in the Humble Store while Shank 2 is.
Humble is weird, I have games that are DRM-Free that show up as Steam keys only, then other games that are only DRM-Free from Humble, then games that are only updated on Steam and the DRM-Free version is holding at the level of a beta.
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JudasIscariot: It's an excellent game and it really shows what indies can do :)
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tfishell: *thumbsup*

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

- Bastion
- Cave Story +
- Terraria
- Project Zomboid
- Limbo
- World Of Goo
- Ascendancy (https://www.facebook.com/AscendancyGame)
- Braid
- Crimsonland
- Starbound
- Super Meat Boy
- Dead State
- Dungeons of Dredmor
- Antichamber
- Black Annex
- Aquaria
Interesting list, very interesting....
Download size -> 0MB
Yep, sooo ninja. :)