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Check out this anime-style Metroidvania game with an RPG progression system – Frontier Hunter: Erza’s Wheel of Fortune is now out on GOG in early access, with a -25% launch discount until March 19th, 3 PM UTC!

Two years ago, Erza obtained the legendary hunter license and became a rising star in the imperial force. Under the rule of the wise and able emperor, the empire grows steadily. As one of the core forces in the expansion, Erza has won many military exploits. In this fantasy world of swords and magic, Erza will lead an exploration team and start an epic adventure. She will fight unknown monsters and solve mysteries of the world. Why would the fiend become a hair clip? You’ll find the answer in the game!

You can also get:
Frontier Hunter: Soundtrack
Frontier Hunter - DLC: Clothing Pack
Frontier Hunter - DLC: Newbie Prop Pack
Frontier Hunter - DLC: Hairstyle Pack
Frontier Hunter - DLC: Costume Pack Season 2
Frontier Hunter - DLC: Costume Pack Season 3
Frontier Hunter - Deluxe Edition

Now on GOG!

Note: This game is currently in development. See the FAQ to learn more about games in development, and check out the forums to find more information and to stay in touch with the community.
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Schnuff: I don't mind the news...but the store listenings. They should look how good Steam works with filtering search patterns.
Is it so much more work to add an checkbox for ingnored games? OK, I know this is GOG...so they don't have much
manpower to support maintenance of their store sites (last seen with the daylong problems).
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MarkoH01: You are here since 2012 and you honestly expect GOG to implement things like the search pattern Steam uses that is (more or less) to remember which type of games you like and which type of games you dislike? These are the same guys that have issues with their website every few months, developed a client that is buggy and in beta for years now and who are unable to fix the issues the forum has ... we should stay reasonable with our wishes. GOG is good in bringing us DRM-free games ... everything else is "usuable" and nothing more.
Up to GoG to get open (go OSS) so that community helps with their BLIs. Unlikely it will hurt GoG business model; on the contrary. (I'd gladly support an OSS platform -- this is the future anyway)
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Schnuff: Oh, how I miss it that GOG doesn't have an option to ignore games.
I never lose hope we will see features like this in the site eventually...

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MarkoH01: You are here since 2012 and you honestly expect GOG to implement things like the search pattern Steam uses that is (more or less) to remember which type of games you like and which type of games you dislike? These are the same guys that have issues with their website every few months, developed a client that is buggy and in beta for years now and who are unable to fix the issues the forum has ... we should stay reasonable with our wishes. GOG is good in bringing us DRM-free games ... everything else is "usuable" and nothing more.
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i_ni: Up to GoG to get open (go OSS) so that community helps with their BLIs. Unlikely it will hurt GoG business model; on the contrary. (I'd gladly support an OSS platform -- this is the future anyway)
That's one way to do it.

I'd gladly support it as well.
Post edited March 14, 2024 by RafaelRamus