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Shoot and loot from the comfort of your spacesuit.

CRYPTARK, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com, with a 50% launch discount until September 25, 10PM UTC.
A sci-fi shmup with roguelike elements that has you boarding the procedurally generated insides of large alien vessels and making their defences go kablooey. Come up with a solid attack plan, pick your loadout, then bring the pain with over 70 weapons and items of mass destruction.

Make sure to grab the soundtrack for some extra beat to the mayhem.

Watch the trailer.
Post edited September 18, 2017 by maladr0Id
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Post edited September 20, 2017 by Fairfox
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Ganni1987: Dear GOG,

PLEASE READ: This dev has abandoned their previous game 'Apotheon' here on GoG
I kinda agrees. But to be fair, we don't know how much of a bother it is to release an update on Gog. And with Galaxy and all, it has hardly become easier. Recently, I noticed a real interesting game on Steam. The reason that game wasn't submitted to Gog was that the devs didn't felt they had the extra resources to get into this Galaxy thing.
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Ganni1987: Dear GOG,

PLEASE READ: This dev has abandoned their previous game 'Apotheon' here on GoG
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KasperHviid: I kinda agrees. But to be fair, we don't know how much of a bother it is to release an update on Gog. And with Galaxy and all, it has hardly become easier. Recently, I noticed a real interesting game on Steam. The reason that game wasn't submitted to Gog was that the devs didn't felt they had the extra resources to get into this Galaxy thing.
It may be a bit of a hassle yes, but once a dev releases his game on GOG he should support it the same way he does on steam. As a customer it is unfair to pay the same money same as steam and get an inferior game.

For the record, I also sent an Email to the dev about Apotheon and so far I got no response about it.
Post edited September 21, 2017 by Ganni1987
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Sculpy: -Game looks awesome.
-Not interested in buying a version that's unsupported/going to be abandoned.
-Off to Steam
-???
-Profit. (not for GOG)
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GR00T: Why would you punish GOG and yet instead reward a dev/publisher that doesn't support their product? These devs/publishers that treat GOG as second fiddle aren't going to change unless people just refuse to buy their games and let them know why they're not buying.
Exactly. By buying the game on Steam you're only giving them more reasons to not care about their games on GOG.
Mac/Linux now available.
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tremere110: Mac/Linux now available.
Oh great. Now that the discount has expired.

Thanks for letting us know. I asked for information on the Linux version on both this thread and the game subforum, and your post has been the only answer I got.
The game is great particularly played in some amounts as the formula is too repetitive even if enemy variety is good you are still going in, shooting things in different order then get out and repeat cycle with different abilities and weapons.

Later on you end up with enemies who shoot big atomic bombs which causes movement to be tricky, almost like a puzzle game.
And it's already part of a Humble bundle .