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It's come to our attention that the gamecard for Dark Matter was not quite specific enough about the nature of the game and, as a result, it may be that some people bought the title with some misapprehensions as to how the game's story would end. Since we don't ever want to sell a game to someone because they believe it is something that it is not, we wanted to let you know about this and let you know what we're doing to make it right.

If you bought Dark Matter before 21 October 2013 at 15:00 GMT (when we updated the description to where we feel it adequately reflects the game) and you feel that the game wasn't as promised to you, please contact Support and they'll be happy to offer you full refund to your card or, if you''d prefer, games of equal or lesser value to the sale price of Dark Matter (which is $13.49).

We're sorry if anyone who bought the game isn't happy with the way it was represented, and we hope this makes it right for you guys.

If you've got any questions, hit me up and I'll try to answer 'em for you.
That's really nice of you folks at Gog to offer that. Anyone who bought it on steam would pretty much be out of luck since they almost never refund except in the rarest, most extreme circumstances.

After having seen the game played on youtube for a few hours and then abruptly end the way it does.. I know I would have felt cheated based on the developer's description of the game.

Nice of Gog to do the right thing.
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Hathur: That's really nice of you folks at Gog to offer that. Anyone who bought it on steam would pretty much be out of luck since they almost never refund except in the rarest, most extreme circumstances.

After having seen the game played on youtube for a few hours and then abruptly end the way it does.. I know I would have felt cheated based on the developer's description of the game.

Nice of Gog to do the right thing.
Steam actually has been issuing refunds to wallets and has pulled the game from sale (although not removed from the system totally)
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Hathur: That's really nice of you folks at Gog to offer that. Anyone who bought it on steam would pretty much be out of luck since they almost never refund except in the rarest, most extreme circumstances.

After having seen the game played on youtube for a few hours and then abruptly end the way it does.. I know I would have felt cheated based on the developer's description of the game.

Nice of Gog to do the right thing.
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Raijen: Steam actually has been issuing refunds to wallets and has pulled the game from sale (although not removed from the system totally)
Wow, that's great too.. and astonishing. Steam has in the past been very hardlined "no refunds" in the past. Good to see they're changing too.
Following some discussions with Iceberg Interactive, we have been asked to remove Dark Matter for sale while the developer addresses the fact that the game's ending has some problems. The game will remain available for download for anyone who has already bought it. The developers have stated that they are working on a patch as a solution to this, and as we mentioned yesterday, anyone who wants a refund on their copy of their game is free to contact Support and we'll take care of you. Our apologies about this, and we hope that this helps address the problem. If you have any questions, please feel free to hit me up.
I hope this game returns one day as it looked an interesting game.
Any news about this game? Will it return to GOG?
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OdanUrr: Any news about this game? Will it return to GOG?
None yet, sorry :/
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OdanUrr: Any news about this game? Will it return to GOG?
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JudasIscariot: None yet, sorry :/
Yea, I'm interested in this game too, any news after one more year?
Thanks
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JudasIscariot: None yet, sorry :/
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mobutu: Yea, I'm interested in this game too, any news after one more year?
Thanks
No, sorry :(
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JudasIscariot: No, sorry :(
Thanks, it's a shame because the game really looked interesting and could have been amazing if finished.
And it's really surprising to see that the other platform still sells it, despite being incomplete.
oh well
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mobutu: Yea, I'm interested in this game too, any news after one more year?
Thanks
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JudasIscariot: No, sorry :(
Too bad.

Please ask Iceberg Interactive if they havn't forgotten about this.