The Sound of EVERSPACE™ – Enjoy a huge variety of eery ambient space sounds made up of electronic synthesizers and real-life audio samples, classical themes, punchy rock riffs, electronic piano tunes, and songs accompanied by floating backing vocals. Driving beats, odd time signatures, and the use...
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The Sound of EVERSPACE™ – Enjoy a huge variety of eery ambient space sounds made up of electronic synthesizers and real-life audio samples, classical themes, punchy rock riffs, electronic piano tunes, and songs accompanied by floating backing vocals. Driving beats, odd time signatures, and the use of some bizarre “instruments” like a tiny plastic guitar and a drum kit made of chairs and sofas always keep things interesting. This original soundtrack contains more than 60 tracks (FLAC and mp3 format), adding up to a duration of over three hours in total.
The Art of EVERSPACE™ – Discover a romanticized interpretation of space with vibrant colors, fantastic visual effects, spectacular planets, and beautiful space backdrops that leave you in awe. It is combined with a cool, yet functional looking technical design for space ships and other man-made structures. This digital artbook contains 48 pages of full-colored art work. It is only available in English.
EVERSPACE™ Wallpapers – Space up your desktop with 10 carefully retouched wallpapers in 4K (3840 x 2160 px) and in Full HD (1920 x 1080 px).
EVERSPACE™ is a trademark of ROCKFISH Games GmbH. All rights reserved. All other copyrights and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
It's pretty amusing to me that people are complaining about $10 for a music soundtrack (3 hours worth) and a book of artwork that they will have (presumably) forever, when these same people would go to McDonald's and pay $6-8 for a crappy fast food meal that is gone in 20 minutes. The giving away of free stuff was for the older DOS based games that GOG started out with. With almost every NEW game, the developer will charge for extras.
This place should be used to review *THE CONTENT*. Only thing I see here instead are complaints about GOG allowing the producer to sell extra content, instead of offering it for free.
Guys, if you don't want this content don't buy it, simple as that: putting it for sale means nothing if there are no buyers.
Polluting the review section, on the other hand, is bad, you're literally griefing this section of site because you're upset, and you should be ashamed by that.
@Staff: if you read this feel free to delete it, but please, take also a look on the others review of this product, and take your time cleaning what you feel it doesn't belong here. Thank you!
"This should be free"... no. This is not something you'd expect after the number of 1-star rates here, it is not a set of cosmetic items or anything that is usually added by mods yet is sold sometimes. And no, wallpapers are not what the "upgrade" is about, personally I guess they were put in just as a little help (logic: you buy this, therefore you like the game, therefore you may want to set a themed wallpaper, therefore why not give you a hand finding it?).
What is actually worthy here is the artbook (again, why give it off for free - those who want it will buy it, and those who don't will live happily no matter if it is free or not) and (and mainly!) the music. The thing costs as much as a generic music CD (and not even an expensive one), the music is really good - and those two facts alone actually make it a fair deal. It is also nice to have the MP3 version to add some fun to the traffic jams (my car audio doesn't support FLAC so having it saves me the trouble converting). And should you still think it should be free, come to any music store, I can bet there will be many CDs you will simply be like "Who is going to pay a cent for this trash, ever?!". So, the Deluxe Upgrade is a fair deal. You may want it and buy it, you may skip it - but it still is a fair deal.
Yes this used to be free on gog... for certain games.
You can stick to the weird way of thinking that you "need" everything besides a game for free... Or simply see this kind of counterpart (because it is) of a totally non-necessary deluxe upgrade as a mean to reward even more the devs for their nice work.
There is already a bunch of game (before Everspace) which did this on GoG, and it's somehow how kickstarter and co works.
Come on people, deluxe upgrades with zero ingame additions didn't fall on earth with Everspace...
please understand, it is the game people who decide that. Gog, steam etc, they can't give something away if thej0 developer etc. decided that they want money for it. Otherwise gog/ steam etc, would have to pay them for it, and something like that can empty your bank account REAL quick.
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