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Hello darkness, my old friend.



<span class="bold">Downfall: Redux</span>, the bold reimagining of the twisted horror adventure game, is available now DRM-free on GOG.com with a 10% launch discount. Buyers will also get the original Downfall for free.

Sustaining a healthy marriage through the years can be an uphill battle. Joe and Ivy thought they could pull it off but now the cracks are beginning to show. Joe books them a romantic getaway to the Quiet Haven Hotel, convinced that they can still fix this. But his wife is behaving strangely, as though she doesn't even want them to try. And this place.. The Quiet Haven Hotel is not at all how Joe had imagined it. Or perhaps it is exactly like that.

Downfall: Redux is a completely overhauled retelling of Joe Davis' bloody, desperate struggle to win back his wife. Like in the haunting The Cat Lady, the adult themes, the grotesque images, and the macabre story will stay with you long after your visit at the Quiet Haven Hotel has come to its disturbing end. And as with every gripping nightmare, you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.



Dive into the abyss and swim alongside your most unspeakable nightmares as you descent into <span class="bold">Downfall: Redux</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com. Everyone who buys the game will also receive Downfall(2009) for free. Those who already own the original will find a 50% discount code for Downfall: Redux in their library. The code will be added to Downfall(2009) in your shelf and can be redeemed until March 15.
The 10% discount will also last until March 15, 4:59 PM GMT.
looks familiar... I need to research a bit as this looks like something I would like (cool style of artwork)...
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Russonc: looks familiar... I need to research a bit as this looks like something I would like (cool style of artwork)...
If you liked The Cat Lady, get it! ;)
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GOG.com: Everyone who buys the game will also receive Downfall(2009) for free. Those who already own the original will find a 50% discount code for Downfall: Redux in their library.
Buyers of the original get the short end of the stick here, so I'll pass. Haven't played the original yet anyway.
YES!!!!

Thank you so much!
Ah, good to see we can still get the original version when we buy this one. :-)
Why does this game require a Quadcore CPU? Looks like it would run on a Pentium with 233 MHz.
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I've bought the original game when it came out and now I have to pay regionally priced $7.50 to get the updated version? Doesn't sound like a good deal to me.
Another "Redux". :D
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PaterAlf: I've bought the original game when it came out and now I have to pay regionally priced $7.50 to get the updated version? Doesn't sound like a good deal to me.
This is not just an update. A lot of work went into this reimagination and I'm sure it's worth the money.
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Azhdar: Another "Redux". :D
Read: "Reduced"!
I really liked the dark atmosphere of Downfall, but not sure if getting this one. Anyway, nice release.
That's it, I'm drawing the line here on this latest fad.

And what's more, I was beginning to purchase new games, but now that's over.

I will just wait until the game is really, really old to make sure there are no "redux" or "definitive" or whatever else.

I guess supporting developers is a mug's game? You give them an inch, they'll ravage your wallet.

Pity it was an apparently independent developer that broke the camel's back for me, but I refuse to support this ridiculous concept any more.

I'm tired of being dick-slapped in the face. Paying for patches is just retarded.
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Not interested and still not buying gog games but kudos for the sound of silence reference, i absolutely love that song.
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PaterAlf: I've bought the original game when it came out and now I have to pay regionally priced $7.50 to get the updated version? Doesn't sound like a good deal to me.
Judging by the trailer and the developer's words this is actually not an "extended" version of the original Downfall. It's a remake built from the ground up, presumably in order to be more in line with his overall vision of the universe where The Cat Lady also takes place.