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Plays tough, but deep. Looking for commitment.

Lords of Xulima - Deluxe Edition will gladly scratch your old school RPG itch, with a weeklong -30% launch discount, DRM-free right here on GOG.com!

If we had to say one thing about Lords of Xulima - Deluxe Edition, it would be that it's huge - over 100 gameplay hours huge. This is no sequel, remake, or reboot either - Lords of Xulima is a completely original fantasy RPG which mixes isometric exploration with first-person turn based combat for all the good old school gameplay you know and love. Lords of Xulima - Deluxe Edition is the most complete package - it includes two pieces of extra content: Talisman of Goldot DLC and the Special Digital Rewards package. The DLC includes three artifacts of epic giving power to help you on your journey, while the digital rewards are a package of impressive bonus content including an Original Soundtrack, a detailed Bestiary & Mythology of Xulima, Map of Xulima, and more!

Make your commitment to Lords of Xulima - Deluxe Edition, or pick up the standard edition and grab the edition upgrade later on, all with a -30% launch discount, DRM-free on GOG.com! The special promo will last for one week, until Thursday, January 22 at 11:00 AM GMT

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Maxvorstadt: Well, I can`t decide wether to buy or not! Sounds interesting, but when the fighting is like in the one Wizardry game I played, then I should better not buy it. Damn, it itches my RPG nerve, but I fear that the battles are as bad as in the Wizardry game! Can somebody help me, pleeeease?!?
dont know what that games was you talk about, i think the game is good, but i do hope it is less sluggish then the steam version i bought cause i did not know how long the gog version would take to come.


LORDS OF XULIMA - DELUXE EDITION € 25.49 € 17.79

DISCOUNT – LORDS OF XULIMA LAUNCH DISCOUNT 15/01/15 € 7.70

bought :D
nvm.
Post edited January 15, 2015 by Matruchus
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Matruchus: nvm.
i dont understand ?

i paid with paysafe in euros cause i live in europe in holland :D
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Matruchus: nvm.
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gamesfreak64: i dont understand ?

i paid with paysafe in euros cause i live in europe in holland :D
I just misunderstood that you were talking about the discount and not the end price with 7.70€ :) sorry i mixed up
Post edited January 15, 2015 by Matruchus
The size on the gamecard is 200 MB, with the featured animations and the quality of pictures it really seems light.
Is it supposed to be a long game ?
Funtastic....and discounted till 22th...uploading paypal!!
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Potzato: The size on the gamecard is 200 MB, with the featured animations and the quality of pictures it really seems light.
Is it supposed to be a long game ?
In description it says 100 hours of gameplay :)
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Potzato: The size on the gamecard is 200 MB, with the featured animations and the quality of pictures it really seems light.
Is it supposed to be a long game ?
It is not 200 MB. Main game is 1.4 gigs with the deluxe edition DLC installer adding a second 200.5 MB download.
I'm actually surprised to not see regional pricing or is this just another error? *hides*
The visual style for this is such a mixed bag. Some elements look great, and then others look rather... unprofessional? Semi-professional? Also not a fan of the pre-rendered graphics for the monsters. Since they use hand-painted graphics for many other elements, I would have preferred hand-painted creature sprites as well. Perhaps it's just a personal preference, but I find pre-rendered graphics usually work best for backgrounds, but for characters real-time 3D or hand-drawn graphics seem to look nicer.

That aside, the game looks interesting, and the price also appears reasonable. I also consider it a plus that it seems to be optimized for tablets and/or mouse-only input. I find that kind of RPG perfect to play while having a break for some food, since you don't need to keep your other hand on the keyboard all the time. :)
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Wurzelkraft: I'm actually surprised to not see regional pricing or is this just another error? *hides*
Good point -- that's another plus, if it is indeed one price for all. ( Well, a plus for most people, anyway. )

Edit: Also, does anyone know how the save system works?
Post edited January 15, 2015 by CharlesGrey
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Potzato: The size on the gamecard is 200 MB, with the featured animations and the quality of pictures it really seems light.
Is it supposed to be a long game ?
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Matruchus: In description it says 100 hours of gameplay :)
Thanks. I promise I searched (however badly) for the informartion ;-p

The fun thing is I mistook the first review for the game description (is that a dev review btw ? I have nothing agaisnt such practices ; for more, if that was the case it would prove to be even more valuable insight).
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Potzato: The size on the gamecard is 200 MB, with the featured animations and the quality of pictures it really seems light.
Is it supposed to be a long game ?
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Luned: It is not 200 MB. Main game is 1.4 gigs with the deluxe edition DLC installer adding a second 200.5 MB download.
That explains a lot. Thank you !
Post edited January 15, 2015 by Potzato
I've been waiting for this game. Thanks GOG and devs.
So what was the delay with GOG release? Was it early access or just Steam exclusivity period?
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ShadowWulfe: So what was the delay with GOG release? Was it early access or just Steam exclusivity period?
As far as I know the devs wanted to be sure that most bugs are gone and regulary patches are not needed anymore, before releasing a DRM-free version of the game.
Does this game work on an Intel HD4000?