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....and daddy doesn't care, comrade.



<span class="bold">Mother Russia Bleeds</span>, a gut-wrenching co-op brawler overflowing with blood and abusive substances, is now available for pre-order for Windows, Mac, and Linux, DRM-free on GOG.com, with a 10% pre-order discount.

Ever feel the need to crack some skulls, dislocate some limbs, or just pound someone's brains into a pulp? First, thank god there are videogames for that. Second, you should feel right at home among these bloodthirsty street fighters from the gritty underground of an alternate USSR. But guess what: they are not the most twisted bastards around. A criminal cartel rules the streets so you and your friends must punch, headbutt, maim, and break it into submission. Your horrible drug-addiction might provide you with a nice boost in the heat of battle, as long as you take a moment to drain some juice from your enemies' disfigured remains. Just don't tell Mother Russia, afterwards.



Pre-order <span class="bold">Mother Russia Bleeds</span> today and prepare for some unrelenting, drug-infused brawling action, DRM-free on GOG.com.
If you want to give your comrades a fix, go for the <span class="bold">Dealer Edition</span>, which includes the Soundtrack, a behind the scenes mini documentary, and an extra copy of the game to help spread the love. The extra code will be in your library's gamepage, under Serial Numbers.
The 10% pre-order discount will last until the game's expected release on September 5.



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Post edited August 10, 2016 by maladr0Id
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apehater: at what kind of people is this game aiming??
Hmm probably Hotline Miami fans :)

Can't wait for this game myself :D
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Zofos: GOG is degradating precipitously...

Just take a look at the Wishlist. And now, take a look at the endless st(r)eam of indie-sh*t we are drowning in here.
We do take a look at the wishlist but perhaps it would help if people would look at how difficult it is to make highly wishlisted titles just appear out of nowhere :)

If you were to analyze the legal situation of those highly requested titles then you'd know that it's painstakingly long and thorough legal process. Just take a look at the No One Lives Forever situation as an example and maybe, just maybe, you'll see what we have to deal with :)
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JudasIscariot: We do take a look at the wishlist but perhaps it would help if people would look at how difficult it is to make highly wishlisted titles just appear out of nowhere :)

If you were to analyze the legal situation of those highly requested titles then you'd know that it's painstakingly long and thorough legal process. Just take a look at the No One Lives Forever situation as an example and maybe, just maybe, you'll see what we have to deal with :)
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fortune_p_dawg: don't listen to him. seriously. this game looks awesome.
It's not even that :) I would simply like to dispel the notion that we simply ignore the wishlist or something. Seriously, feel free to complain (addressing everyone here, not just you, fortune_p_dawg :) ) but do note that complaining about the wishlist is not going to make the highly desired titles appear any faster :P


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JudasIscariot: how difficult it is to make highly wishlisted titles just appear out of nowhere :)
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JMich: Lies, I know what you are working on :P
What a coincidence...so do we :P
Post edited August 10, 2016 by JudasIscariot
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JudasIscariot: We do take a look at the wishlist but perhaps it would help if people would look at how difficult it is to make highly wishlisted titles just appear out of nowhere :)
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igrok: This is entirely off-topic, but how about looking down the wishlist, if the top wished games are so hard to get? There are plenty of really famous classic games with barely 100-200 votes. Here are just some random titles from the early 90ies: Archon Ultra, Comanche: Maximum Overkill, The Horde, Hired Guns, Spellcasting 101, Ultrabots, Ween: The Prophecy - I dare anyone to say they are not good games, and yet at the bottom of that wishlist pit.
We look everywhere on the wishlist but I was using the top voted games as an example to highlight just some of the difficulties we face when acquiring classic titles :)

As for looking down, we do: case in point and another bit of evidence that yes, we look everywhere on the wishlist.

I hope that helps :)
Post edited August 11, 2016 by JudasIscariot
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JudasIscariot: We look everywhere on the wishlist but I was using the top voted games as an example to highlight just some of the difficulties we face when acquiring classic titles :)

As for looking down, we do: case in point and another bit of evidence that yes, we look everywhere on the wishlist.

I hope that helps :)
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Marioface5: Why isn't The Consuming Shadow here? It has over 950 votes, but GOG rejected it.
I don't know, sorry :/