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First Person Smiling!

AWAY: Journey to the Unexpected is now available, exclusively on GOG.COM until February 13th. Get it 15% off until February 20th.

Who needs firearms when you got friends! Talk to eccentric characters, become besties with cute beasties, and set out to solve mysteries in a bizarre, stylized world populated with all sorts of curiosities!
Now, if you need to whack some things on the head in the process, well, c'est la vie.
Reviews look pretty bad, and the game is very short, 3-4 hours, with no replay value.
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ChrisSZ: Reviews look pretty bad, and the game is very short, 3-4 hours, with no replay value.
yeah, i decided to hold off.
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Barry_Woodward: Video reviews:

GameReviews AU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsNoNrZXEPA
Mark's Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCDieO1eQnM
Fuckin' love that blokes' brogue! I may pick this up as it's in my cart, just looking for info on key rebinds though first!
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ChrisSZ: Reviews look pretty bad, and the game is very short, 3-4 hours, with no replay value.
Crap... into the wishlist it goes then!
Post edited February 09, 2019 by takezodunmer2005
Looks like Borderlands ^_^
Congrats on release, I'll be picking this up as soon as I have funds again. Too many damn sales lately. *shakes fist*
like I said before. the kid on the banner looks like inuyasha.
Stylistically it looks amazing, gameplay seems kinda Minecraft-esque? Minus the crafting? Definitely seems like something I could enjoy, even if the gameplay turns out somewhat shallow. Wishlisted till I got some spare munnies.
low rated
I'll wait for TinyE to let us know if the game is good or not before buying, I don't want to risk buying a bad game.
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Barry_Woodward: Video reviews:

GameReviews AU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsNoNrZXEPA
Mark's Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCDieO1eQnM
High review scores in those videos but low review scores on Gog .
I just don't understand it .
Game seems to be utter garbage. Not sure how the game made it through the strict GOG curation ;-)

I suppose they are just happy about every day-1-release Indie crap they can get, as the sales will be higher than if the game was already on Steam for months. Curation my a*s. The only factor they consider for curation is the potential sales, not the quality.
Post edited February 10, 2019 by ChrisSZ
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Barry_Woodward: Video reviews:

GameReviews AU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsNoNrZXEPA
Mark's Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCDieO1eQnM
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i_hope_you_rot: High review scores in those videos but low review scores on Gog .
I just don't understand it .
Handheld audience <> Computer audience
Really enjoying this game! Puts me in the mind of "what if Monster World had transitioned into 3D in the late 90s alongside Zelda and Final Fantasy?". It's got that sort of Mario 64 style gating system for areas you can go with more paths opening up the more star levels you have. It also has sort of a mashup of Dragon's Trap's form changes and Wonder Boy in Monster World's helper characters in that you can recruit "friends" that you can then swap to playing as, each with their own special abilities, though everyone shares the same health and resources. It's also got that sort of 80s/90s anime aesthetic that the Wonder Boy / Monster World games have going on, but, like Zelda and Final Fantasy, a sort of updated industrialness going into the 3D realm. Anyway, yeah, enjoying it a lot!