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That mech packs a punch!

Megabyte Punch, an addictive side-scrolling beat 'em up, where you can custom-fit your fighting robot with parts of fallen enemies, is available for 25% off at GOG.com. That's only $11.24 for one week.

Wake up, Megac! I am the Heartcore, your creator. The virtual world we both call home is under attack. You, warrior of steel, have to fight for its future. Your mission is to defend the digital realm from malicious robotic fighters. Yes, you are a weakling now, but I bestow upon you a power that will be the key to our survival. Now you can use scavenged parts of fallen foes to upgrade your systems and replace your limbs with increasingly powerful weapons of destruction. In time you will become a deadly destroyer, a stalwart defender, our savior.

Megabyte Punch is a gloriously stylish beat 'em up platformer inspired by the long gone days of N64 bliss. With tight combat mechanics, immersive electro soundtrack, and distinctive visuals, the game sucks you into a colorful world of epic boss fights and inventive level design. The ability to upgrade your Megac with over 150 collectable body parts allows for experimentation with combat tactics in search of the ultimate combination of firepower and enhanced skills. You can fight through 6 unique worlds all by yourself or engage in up to 4 player local co-op and versus mode jousts. If you are craving for a stylish platformer full of electrifying robotic combat Megabyte Punch will knock your socks off!

Assemble your machine of mayhem and open up a can of whoopass on a variety of robotic foes in Megabyte Punch, for only $11.24 on GOG.com.
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JudasIscariot: Actually, it's not over but I am not going to say whether it's a shower, a flood, a waterfall, a tsunami, or anything else even remotely aquatic in nature :). I'll let you guys decide.

But rest assured that there should be a surprise in each release day of this month for everyone :)

edit: forgot a word :P
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xxxIndyxxx: A better anology would be an old man peeing with prostate cancer.

So there is another surprise coming today? or am i reading it wrong?
This is it for today :)
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xxxIndyxxx: A better anology would be an old man peeing with prostate cancer.

So there is another surprise coming today? or am i reading it wrong?
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JudasIscariot: This is it for today :)
Okay what was considered the surprise today, the indie platformer or the dlc?
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JudasIscariot: This is it for today :)
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xxxIndyxxx: Okay what was considered the surprise today, the indie platformer or the dlc?
How about both? :D
I had a kidney stone once. It was the worst thing ever, in a satisfyingly messed up sort of way,
Tuesday's Gone.;(
[yeah, i know, we'll always have thursday]
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amok: Did not realise this was out of alpah yet... may need to update my Desura version then...

And cudos to gog to release another indie which have already been sold in at least one bundle
(http://indiegamebundle.wikia.com/wiki/Green_Light_Bundle_3) and on Indie Game Stand
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timppu: Yeah, I guess GOG and Steam should stop releasing indie games that have already been part of indie bundles. How dare they?
But unlike Steam.... would it be fun if gog just sometime got a new indie which has not already been around the block?

I am not saying gog should not have it here, the more exposure the better, but gog as a store do not exactly become very exiting for it. Release days have been pretty meh sometimes. Maybe scratch the whole release day system and release if and when instead. Can still build up excitement for certain titles with hints, and have other released if and when ready, instead of building up this kind of fake expectations for each week. It just wears out, in my opinion.

Maybe gog can learn a little from Steam or GG there? They seem to manage nicely without specific self-imposed release schedule. Do any other DD store actually have them?
low rated
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Arteveld: [yeah, i know, we'll always have thursday]
Well, last thursday was also indie.
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keeveek: Well, last thursday was also indie.
Eh.. I'll get my jumping rope...
It does seem interesting but I can't get past the constant screen shaking.
Anyone knows if it is as often as in the trailer?
I can barely tolerate that music for the length of the 1:17 trailer, so ... no.
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BadDecissions: I can barely tolerate that music for the length of the 1:17 trailer, so ... no.
You can turn it off in-game if it really bothers you that much. And trust me, the game is good.
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BadDecissions: I can barely tolerate that music for the length of the 1:17 trailer, so ... no.
Ha! I'm not alone! :D
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Huinehtar: @Stevedog13 & JudasIscariot:
Thanks!
Gamepad on the list!

(and sorry for typo... )
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JudasIscariot: I don't know what the situation is with Linux and gamepads so YMMV on that. But I know Windows is a breeze.
Thanks again, I will try a 360 controller from a friend of mine when I can.
Unexpected but good adition to GOG. Got it on Desura when it was on alpha, and spent many hours on it. The game is pure action, blam blam! Nice title. Maybe will get here for the soundtrack (which I liked)
Another one supposed to be available for Linux but not on Gog.com...