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I can still hear you saying / you would never break the chain.

<span class="bold">Inner Chains</span>, a captivating horror FPS set in a sinister biomechanical world with deadly flora and fauna, is now available DRM-free on GOG.com with a 10% launch discount.

On a planet where nature has formed twisted, symbiotic bonds with machines developed millennia ago, you must make your escape and challenge the oppressive Ruling Caste. Brutal force will not get you very far, unless you combine it with clever use of the environment and a keen eye for any secrets that can be used to your advantage.

The 10% discount lasts until May 25, 4 PM UTC.

Embrace the darkness of the trailer.
Post edited May 18, 2017 by maladr0Id
God damn this looks amazing.
Oh thank GOG for that! It's been some time this game is exciting my curiosity, but I was afraid that it was only available on Steam. Great!
Hopefully not as linear as Battlemage.
Where's the Chris Cornell bereavement discount?
The level design and the monsters looks similar to what was seen in the haunted missions in Thief Gold.
This one looks very nice. It's great to see it here. :)
The description reads awesome, but the screenshots are just every fantasy game's undead kingdom ever. Except high-res. Pretty, but fundamentally not scary.
high rated
Read this before you buy it :

http://steamcommunity.com/app/537430/discussions/3/1291816569118517855/
I looks really awesome, but I'm afraid my rig won't be enought to run it.
Never heard of this one.

Not attracted by what I see in the trailer. Meh I guess.
low rated
Buying a game with Regional Discriminating Price ?.
Not Now, Not Ever.
Ouch. Seems like a half baked game then.
I see GOG has reached Steam levels of releasing unfinished games.
I was ready to buy this but I ain't touching this till it has been properly patched.
Thanks for the heads up.
...Where's the horror?