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It’s time to take a leap into the past and visit medieval Europe – 1428: Shadows over Silesia is now available on GOG! That’s not the end of the news though; it arrives alongside an amazing Original Soundtrack and the Deluxe Edition that includes not only base game and OST, but also bonus stories. You think that’s all? Well, get ready! You can now get all titles with a -20% launch discount, but hurry up – the offer ends on May 4th, 1 PM UTC.

1428: Shadows over Silesia is a dark action adventure game with fantasy elements, set in historically accurate Medieval Europe. With well-known events playing out in the background, you’ll face intricate puzzles, challenging battles, and cunning stealth; be on a look-out though, because you might also come across beasts from hell, creatures from European mythologies. You will experience the gameplay from the point of view of the two main characters: Hynek, grumpy Hussite hetman, and Lothar, a Hospitaller knight, a man of good education and manners. Each has their own motivations and views on the world around, as well as different equipment and abilities. Their fates will soon become intertwined – but whether they face one another, weapon in hand, or forge a fragile alliance to stand shoulder to shoulder against a far worse enemy, is up to you.

Immerse yourself in a dark fantasy story with true historical events, now on GOG!
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paladin181: Pretty sure GOG sets the tags, not the developer who never once cited the term souls-like or even souls in regards to describing their game.
I have a blurred memory of a blue saying that the tags are taken from a database. That was when the new tag system was introduced so it wasn't really feasible to add tags for thousands of games manually.
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ConsulCaesar: I have a blurred memory of a blue saying that the tags are taken from a database. That was when the new tag system was introduced so it wasn't really feasible to add tags for thousands of games manually.
I still wish they'd let the community set the tags like Steam does. Though that might bruise a few fragile egos when a new release doesn't get any tags set for it.
Nice graphics. Looks fairly polished in presentation at least.
https://twitter.com/KUBIGames/status/1760615545626358102

"New DLC ('Tourney at the Bear Rock') for 1428: Shadows over Silesia dropping Q3/2024!
Step into a world of medieval tournaments, face knights in jousting, man-man combat & archery.
Get ready for new adventure!"

"GOG page coming soon..."