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New company in the catalog: Glaive Games for Collapsed:
In Collapsed you play as one of 4 unique Hunters who have to track down their prey. Each one has its own set of abilities, skills and combat style. You’ll have to travel through hazardous procedurally-generated levels, fighting dozens of enemy types and challenging bosses. This post-apocalyptic world is filled with useful items, that you’ll combine to gain new traits, and with experience points, you’ll invest in a vast skill tree. And you won’t lose all of your precious treasure when you’ll die! You’ll die a lot, and start from the beginning each time – but all of your loot and items are carried to your next run.
Key features:

A dangerous world to explore. Collapsed features 9 uniquely styled locations with procedurally-generated levels filled with tough enemies and deadly traps.
Fight your way. Choose one of 4 Hunters, each with its own ranged and close combat styles, and engage in a hardcore timing-based fights. More than 60 enemy types and 15 bosses await you!
Evolve. The game features a massive and branchy skill tree to develop your unique war machine.
Tools of destruction. You can combine and craft over 100 different items that’ll help on your way.
Rogue-lite. Once you’ll die (and you most certainly will), you’ll have to start from the beginning – but your hard-earned items and skills carry on.
Fight alone or with a friend. Collapsed features a cooperative mode for one of your friends.
10 difficulty modifiers. In case you’re into a real challenge.
Post edited July 29, 2019 by The-Business
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New entries in the catalog:

Alexander Ahura, Alexey Davydov, Sergey Dvoynikov, Timofey Shargorodskiy
Alexey Davydov, Sergey Dvoynikov, Timofey Shargorodskiy
Flazm

All for Train Valley and Train Valley 2:

Build railroads in order to connect cities, tunnels and bridges. New railways are cheap when laid across bare fields, but can be expensive when demolishing forests, villages and other existing structures.
Manage increasing traffic by constructing, switches, sidings and spurs so that multiple trains can run without delays, at the same time.
Stay accident-free by precisely controlling trains during crucial moments, using pause for planning (you can build railways and schedule trains while on pause).
Play through 4 seasons: Europe (1830–1980), America (1840–1960), USSR (1880–1980) and Japan (1900–2020).
Complete the story mode featuring such real-life events as the Gold Rush of 1849, the construction of the Florida Overseas Railroad, World War II, the Cold War, the launch of the first manned space flight Vostok 1 and more.
Explore the game in different game modes: in story mode (5-10 minutes), in random mode (15-20 minutes – the level looks and develops differently every time you launch) or in sandbox-like regime (can be turned on for both story and random modes. It allows to play without time and money limits).
Discover 15 types of trains – from early steam-powered locomotives to modern high-speed trains, driving 18 types of cars – from old-time passenger cars to hoppers and cisterns and to military-use tank and gun platforms.
Post edited July 29, 2019 by The-Business
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New company in the catalog: Pixelatto for Reventure:
Reventure could be described as a "pick your own adventure" book in the shape of a 2D platformer.

The game starts out from the classic monomyth premise: "You are a hero, the princess is in danger, go rescue her!" but it quickly gets more complicated than that - until it completely diverges into something completely non-standard.

The gameplay takes place in sort-lived runs. You start with a clear goal in mind, but the game throws at you some button, trap, treasure or enemy that will make you deviate from your path into a completely new situation. You'll also discover something new on the process and end up your story with a feeling of "What if I had done THAT instead?".

That feeling will drive your next goal, closing the loop over and over and wrapping up a surprisingly addictive experience.

On the first runs, the game is all about exploration. When you start knowing your whereabouts, it smoothly transitions into a completionist experience, where you'd want to find each one of the 100 endings. As you approach the late game it transforms once again, this time into a puzzle platformer where you have to carefully plan your journey in order to discover the more exotic endings.
Highlights

Reventure will leave Early Access with 100% positive reviews from more than 100 reviewers.
It features a dynamic story system in a "groundhog day" fashion, but with persistent effects.
A Twitch integration enables users on a streamer's chat to take control of the hero's dialogs.
The world stays almost the same, being the player the one that changes after every run.
If a character dies, it is for good. A new character will take over and the story will progress.
The original sound track (available here) features more than 15 original themes.
Under that innocent, pixelated, look hides an indie beast with more than 10 hours of content.
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The-Business: New company in the catalog: Pixelatto for Reventure:

Reventure will leave Early Access with 100% positive reviews from more than 100 reviewers.
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The-Business:
only coz that polish anti-pixel douchebag hasnt stumbled upon it yet, lulz
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Totally Accurate Battle Simulator may come to GOG after it comes out of early access:
https://twitter.com/LandfallGames/status/1156145420478926848
https://twitter.com/Killmondaygames/status/1156224286169980930
gog better accept LITTLE MISFORTUNE or consequences will never be the same >:O
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SCPM: Totally Accurate Battle Simulator may come to GOG after it comes out of early access:
https://twitter.com/LandfallGames/status/1156145420478926848
Oh, that looks like fun.
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New companies in the catalog: Exordium Games and Modus Games for Bear with me:
Genres: Adventure, Point And Click, 2D

Bear With Me is an episodic noire adventure game. Amber is trying to find her missing brother with the aid of her trusty friend, Ted E. Bear. Haunted by nightmares, Amber wakes up in the middle of the night only to find out that her brother Flint is missing. She seeks help from her buddy, Ted E. Bear, a retired, grumpy old detective. The dynamic duo sets out to hunt for clues and interrogate witnesses and suspects, unaware of the tragedies that recently started happening to residents of Paper City. The plot thickens as a mysterious “Red Man” has been seen starting fires around town and looking for little miss Amber.
Collector’s Edition

The Bear With Me – Collector’s Edition includes all three episodes of the game, telling the entire story of Amber and Ted. In addition to the three episodes, the Collector’s Edition comes with:

The official Bear With Me soundtrack with all your favorite tunes.
A digital art book with loads of concepts and visuals you haven’t seen before.
The full puzzle and script design documents so you can look into every detail of the game.

Features

Story driven “horror” noir adventure game.
Uniquely drawn 2D Art-Style and 2D animation.
Dialogues and interrogations full of puns. Sarcastic, dark and funny from start to finish.
Variety of clues and puzzles to uncover the mystery.
Interactive and occasionally playable detective sidekick, Ted E. Bear.
Full English voiceover as well as subtitles in French, German, Italian, Spanish and Russian.
Original Soundtrack.
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The-Business: New companies in the catalog: Exordium Games and Modus Games for Bear with me:

Genres: Adventure, Point And Click, 2D

Bear With Me is an episodic noire adventure game. Amber is trying to find her missing brother with the aid of her trusty friend, Ted E. Bear. Haunted by nightmares, Amber wakes up in the middle of the night only to find out that her brother Flint is missing. She seeks help from her buddy, Ted E. Bear, a retired, grumpy old detective. The dynamic duo sets out to hunt for clues and interrogate witnesses and suspects, unaware of the tragedies that recently started happening to residents of Paper City. The plot thickens as a mysterious “Red Man” has been seen starting fires around town and looking for little miss Amber.
Collector’s Edition

The Bear With Me – Collector’s Edition includes all three episodes of the game, telling the entire story of Amber and Ted. In addition to the three episodes, the Collector’s Edition comes with:

The official Bear With Me soundtrack with all your favorite tunes.
A digital art book with loads of concepts and visuals you haven’t seen before.
The full puzzle and script design documents so you can look into every detail of the game.

Features

Story driven “horror” noir adventure game.
Uniquely drawn 2D Art-Style and 2D animation.
Dialogues and interrogations full of puns. Sarcastic, dark and funny from start to finish.
Variety of clues and puzzles to uncover the mystery.
Interactive and occasionally playable detective sidekick, Ted E. Bear.
Full English voiceover as well as subtitles in French, German, Italian, Spanish and Russian.
Original Soundtrack.
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The-Business:
Wasn't this game one of those previously rejected by GOG? Or am I mistaking it for something else?
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kotcore: https://twitter.com/Killmondaygames/status/1156224286169980930
gog better accept LITTLE MISFORTUNE or consequences will never be the same >:O
Oh no, I really want this now. GOG pls :(
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karnak1: Wasn't this game one of those previously rejected by GOG? Or am I mistaking it for something else?
It was never unofficially rejected that I remeber, but it was an episodic game, and GOG only releases episodic games from well established publishers like Telltale that won't go out of business.
Like that would never happ.... oh wait....
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New company in the catalog: ChaosForge. Likely for Jupiter Hell:
Jupiter Hell is a roguelike set in a 90's flavored sci-fi universe. Set on the moons of Jupiter, the game pits a lone space marine against overwhelming demonic forces. Rip and tear zombies, demons and unmentionable monstrosities, using classic weaponry such as shotguns, chainguns, railguns and the trusty chainsaw. All to the shine of CRT monitors and the tune of heavy metal!

Dive deep into a true form of the 30 year old roguelike game genre that has resurged in popularity. Experience turn-based, grid-based permadeath and fully procedural levels, all in glorious 3D visuals. Get ready for the spiritual successor to DoomRL, the parody roguelike that years ago streamlined the traditional format and popularised a new wave of accessible roguelikes. Distilled, hardcore gameplay, fast-paced challenge and limitless death all await.

Welcome to Jupiter Hell.

FEATURES

True Roguelike!

Permadeath adds tension and significance to gameplay decisions
Turn-based and grid-based world to emphasise tactical decision making
Procedural environments mean you never know what’s lurking behind the next corner
Brutal but fair difficulty will have you constantly coming back for more

Fluid Gameplay

Dynamic turn-based action with adaptive animation lets you play at your own pace
Intuitive UI for clear and fast decision-making
Streamlined gameplay centres on the action instead of micromanagement
Action-centric game flow with repeated peaks of blood-stained joy

Smart Procedural Generation

Sadistic algorithms create unending challenges
Randomised missions intertwine with adaptive plot arcs for continuous variety
Generated events and environmental interactions keep you constantly engaged
Built upon decades of expertise in producing truly engaging procedural content

Limitless Challenge

Highly varied enemies require different strategies to beat, especially in combination
Unique enemy behaviours and skills
Legendary boss battles that will test your worth as a player
Advanced difficulty modes and special challenges for the most masochistic players
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The-Business: New company in the catalog: ChaosForge. Likely for Jupiter Hell:

Jupiter Hell is a roguelike set in a 90's flavored sci-fi universe. Set on the moons of Jupiter, the game pits a lone space marine against overwhelming demonic forces. Rip and tear zombies, demons and unmentionable monstrosities, using classic weaponry such as shotguns, chainguns, railguns and the trusty chainsaw. All to the shine of CRT monitors and the tune of heavy metal!

Dive deep into a true form of the 30 year old roguelike game genre that has resurged in popularity. Experience turn-based, grid-based permadeath and fully procedural levels, all in glorious 3D visuals. Get ready for the spiritual successor to DoomRL, the parody roguelike that years ago streamlined the traditional format and popularised a new wave of accessible roguelikes. Distilled, hardcore gameplay, fast-paced challenge and limitless death all await.

Welcome to Jupiter Hell.

FEATURES

True Roguelike!

Permadeath adds tension and significance to gameplay decisions
Turn-based and grid-based world to emphasise tactical decision making
Procedural environments mean you never know what’s lurking behind the next corner
Brutal but fair difficulty will have you constantly coming back for more

Fluid Gameplay

Dynamic turn-based action with adaptive animation lets you play at your own pace
Intuitive UI for clear and fast decision-making
Streamlined gameplay centres on the action instead of micromanagement
Action-centric game flow with repeated peaks of blood-stained joy

Smart Procedural Generation

Sadistic algorithms create unending challenges
Randomised missions intertwine with adaptive plot arcs for continuous variety
Generated events and environmental interactions keep you constantly engaged
Built upon decades of expertise in producing truly engaging procedural content

Limitless Challenge

Highly varied enemies require different strategies to beat, especially in combination
Unique enemy behaviours and skills
Legendary boss battles that will test your worth as a player
Advanced difficulty modes and special challenges for the most masochistic players
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The-Business:
Dope, looks pretty fun.

The procedural generation is sure to put some people off though. I'll wait and watch some people play it first.
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karnak1: Wasn't this game one of those previously rejected by GOG? Or am I mistaking it for something else?
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rgnrk: It was never unofficially rejected that I remeber, but it was an episodic game, and GOG only releases episodic games from well established publishers like Telltale that won't go out of business.
Then I was probably confusing it with another game. Thanks.