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A shattered mind cuts deeper.


<span class="bold">Sundered</span>, a terrifying dash into the heart of darkness and insanity, is now available for pre-order, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 10% discount and the game's OST as pre-order bonuses.

Horrible things skitter and slither in the cavernous depths, waiting to swallow you whole or just suck out any remnants of your soul. The parts you haven't yet surrendered, anyway. Because when things get scary, you will be tempted to channel corrupted powers against the massive monstrosities standing in your way, at the cost of your humanity. Can you resist their dark embrace?

<span class="bold">Sundered</span> is scheduled for release on July 28.

EDIT: The Jotun: Valhalla Edition giveaway has now ended.

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Post edited July 18, 2017 by maladr0Id
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molerat: borderline whether or not it would run on my machine
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Primo_Victoria: Is your machine from this century?
Ha ha, it is to laugh, very funny, etc etc.

Its a craptop with integrated graphics. Sometimes it runs games with similar requirements of Jotun, sometimes it doesn't.

It does a lot more than I honestly ever though it could, but its still an integrated card.
Thanks Thunder Lotus Games & GOG!
Thank you very much for the gift :)

Also, I just want to mention how cool I think it is to see GOG.com prominently mentioned in trailers more and more often now. It wasn't that long ago that everything was pretty much Steam only by default, and you hoped for the very slim chance that a developer or publisher would at some point also bless us with a release on GOG.com. And that it was a very rare thing to find a more "mainstream" PC gamer who actually knew about GOG.com at all. These days we get multi-platform trailers that put the GOG.com logo as a main launch platform, on equal standing with PS4, Steam, Origin, etc. It's happening very gradually but I think it's an awesome success for GOG.com (and, by extension, the global PC gaming community, hehe)
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groze: I have no clue how many roguelike elements Thunder Lotus is including in Sundered, but from I can see in trailers and screenshots, it doesn't seem to be that many. I think that if you enjoy metroidvanias, you should be good to go with Sundered. Then again, I haven't played the game, so I honestly don't know. Just to be safe, put it on your wishlist and wait for reviews when the game releases.
Grim Dawn roguelike elements I can stand (although it gets really old to repeat a long level after all the kiting and time wasted because of a small mistake). So yeah, thanks, I'll just wishlist Sundered for now.
I liked the first Banner Saga so an other game with Nordic mythology is always welcome. Thanks Thunder Lotus !
Thanks, devs (and GOG). :)
Thanks Thunder Lotus and Gog for the 5th(?) freebie of 2017.
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ng: Grim Dawn roguelike elements I can stand (although it gets really old to repeat a long level after all the kiting and time wasted because of a small mistake). So yeah, thanks, I'll just wishlist Sundered for now.
From what I've seen it's:
- When you die the enemies reset and you return to the starting point.
- New level layout gets generated at the start of a new playthrough. Part of it random, part of it hand placed. Doesn't change upon death.
- Abilities gained and environmental changes caused before a death (opening a gate, etc) are persistent and not lost.
- You buy your upgrades when you die with money - like Rogue Legacy.

So it has roguelike elements, but you're consistently getting stronger with each death instead of getting fully reset.
Very nice gift. Thanks a lot GOG & TLG!
I hope the game have an atmosphere similar to that from The Banner Saga.
Thankyou.
Thank you, and especially thank you for making it unmissable at the top of the page.
Thank you for the free game, very generous :)
I was going to write this game looks really pretty ('cause it does) and inquire if it was a platformer... then I saw that fatidic word, "Roguelike." What exactly are we talking about here? I have little interest in replaying the same game over and over again.
Post edited July 15, 2017 by OdanUrr
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OdanUrr: I was going to write this game looks really pretty ('cause it does) and inquire if it was a platformer... then I saw that fatidic word, "Roguelike." What exactly are we talking about here? I have little interest in replaying the same game over and over again.
Fortuk, five posts above yours, gave the most complete answer regarding the possible roguelike elements in Sundered. We don't have a lot to base our facts upon, right now, since the game only releases on the 28th, and we haven't played it, yet, but Fortuk's post seems to address all the roguelike aspects we know to be somewhat confirmed, at this time. So, to avoid repetition, I invite you to read the aforementioned post.

Unless a dev or someone at GOG who might be more in the know than us decides to directly respond to your question, which doesn't seem very likely.
Thank you Thunder Lotus and GOG! :)