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Slay to the rhythm of metal and vengeance on an infernal journey through the eight Hells – Metal: Hellsinger is now available on GOG with a 50% launch discount until November 17th, 2 PM UTC!

Part human, part demon, and bent on vengeance. Become The Unknown, and fight through the fiercest domains of Hell on an infernal ride to face the Red Judge herself. You have a score to settle.

You can also get:
Metal: Hellsinger - Dream of the Beast (-25%)
Metal: Hellsinger - Purgatory (-25%)
Metal: Hellsinger - Essential Hits Pack (-25%)
Metal: Hellsinger - Complete Edition (-40%)

Now on GOG!
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Jinini: Im gonna go sulk now.
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SultanOfSuave: Don't sulk just yet, reserve your judgement until you read the EULA for the GOG version. The agreements between Steam and a publisher and GOG and that same publisher might be different, so the license you are being sold might be meaningfully different. If you can show me where to find it, I could read it myself.

Also, I didn't really expand upon the concept of a 'license that is granted for your personal use only'
Here, look at the GOG support page: https://support.gog.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001942753-FAQ-Downloads-and-streaming?product=gog

'Can I enjoy my purchases both on my laptop and desktop computer at home?

Yes. We do not limit the number of installations or reinstallations, as long as you install your purchased games on computers in your household. So yeah, if you've got a render-farm in the basement, you might actually break the world record for the number of legal Witcher installations in one household. However, if you think about installing your game on a friend's machine or sharing it with others then please don't do it, okay? The same principle applies to movies - you're free to watch them anywhere you want, with anyone you want, as long as you don't share them with people who haven't purchased them.'
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SultanOfSuave: I've ignored most of what you said (sorry). I'm not sure how much of your response is applicable to GOG or to Steam or what, because I don't have the appropriate document in front of me.

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Jinini: 'This game is licensed to you not sold' ok so I dont in any way own the GOG offline installer versions if I bought it here?!
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SultanOfSuave: The point is this, with GOG the license you get is as if you purchased a physical disc: you can produce your own back-ups (for your own personal use!), install it on all of your own machines (ones that you have control over!), and play it with friends. But it's also like a physical disc game that you purchased, you don't actually own the intellectual property rights to what is on that disc, the distribution rights, or the sales rights.

You'll find these same sorts of things on the backs of physical products. It's always been this way, even with physical things that you bought and paid for, and do actually own. Here is something from the back of the closest DVD I have to hand:
'WARNING: The copyright proprietor has licensed this DVD for private home use only. All other rights are reserved. Any unauthorised copying, editing, exhibition, renting, lending [etc] is strictly prohibited.'
Oh its true the user agreement that pops up when u install the game might be different, but since I didnt buy it and have no plans to now b/c of all this from them, I cant actually show u sry:)

I was looking for something like the download and stream stuff but in the user agreement section so I didnt find it there, but thats nice to know GOG doesnt limit that!
But that would then be void if lets say this games eula on steam was the same one as in the GOG instalation process where it prohibits this, right? Then funcom terms win over GOG unless it says so explicitly when u install the game and click accept to the terms? Do I understand that right?
Its very late and im half asleep so I can prob think better in the morning again :)
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amok: Just a word of warning, as it might not be immediately clear from the description: this is a rhythm game.

You have to shoot in time with the beat. It’s not just that you get a higher score when you’re on rhythm, you actually deal more damage, which is especially important against bosses (and even noticeable against normal mobs). I have a neurological issue that affects my sense of direction and rhythm, and because of that, I really struggle with this game. I own it elsewhere, but I just can’t make any real progress.

So if, like me, you have trouble with rhythm games, you might find this one difficult too. Apart from that, it is a great game and the music is fantastic.
Thanks for the info.
That plus the fact that most of the mentioned Musicians aren't exactly my cup of Metal, makes it a definitive pass for me.
Nice release nonetheless GOG.
Post edited Yesterday by Reaper9988
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MonkeyKombat: Poser garbage! Attempting to pass this as a game about metal is ludicrous.
Really would like to know the reasoning behind this. My metal knowledge is close to non-existent, but such a strong reaction definitely piqued my interest.
Meh, a rhythm game...
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MonkeyKombat: Poser garbage! Attempting to pass this as a game about metal is ludicrous.
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idbeholdME: Really would like to know the reasoning behind this. My metal knowledge is close to non-existent, but such a strong reaction definitely piqued my interest.
The guy is talking out of his ass. So allow me, an experienced former metal journalist with ten years in the game working with every band and label spell it out for you. So this game has a lot of popular mainstream metal acts, you've got a few artists from Century Media (Sony) and Nuclear Blast GMBH here. It doesn't have a bunch of underground acts that people consider "real metal." I guarantee if this had Blood Incantation or Nails, this guy would have an orgasm right now. Sir, what you are seeing is what my metal scene has become - a mockery. There's artists here that have been in the genre for decades. They got popular because they were good at their craft. And it's funny, because that Blood Incantation band I mentioned - well, guess who they're signed to? Haha.
Post edited 10 hours ago by TheGrimLord
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MonkeyKombat: Poser garbage! Attempting to pass this as a game about metal is ludicrous.
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idbeholdME: Really would like to know the reasoning behind this. My metal knowledge is close to non-existent, but such a strong reaction definitely piqued my interest.
It's Mainstream Metal. But to each his own.
I'm mostly into Black Metal anyways but yeah wouldn't go for the Musicians mentioned either..
Post edited 9 hours ago by Reaper9988
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MonkeyKombat: Poser garbage! Attempting to pass this as a game about metal is ludicrous.
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idbeholdME: Really would like to know the reasoning behind this. My metal knowledge is close to non-existent, but such a strong reaction definitely piqued my interest.
Eh, just an elitist. :P
If the game featured songs from Grave Digger or Manowar he'd probably be over the moon. :P

Personally, I'm loving it so far! There's something for everyone: Lamb of God, Black Crown Initiate, Arch Enemy, Trivium, Fit for an Autopsy, Lorna Shore and many more.
Not exactly my cup of tea, but you can play to Icona Pop's I Love It.
Post edited 9 hours ago by NuffCatnip
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idbeholdME: Really would like to know the reasoning behind this. My metal knowledge is close to non-existent, but such a strong reaction definitely piqued my interest.
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NuffCatnip: Eh, just an elitist. :P
If the game featured songs from Grave Digger or Manowar he'd probably be over the moon. :P

Personally, I'm loving it so far! There's something for everyone: Lamb of God, Black Crown Initiate, Arch Enemy, Trivium, Fit for an Autopsy, Lorna Shore and many more.
Not exactly my cup of tea, but you can play to Icona Pop's I Love It.
Grave Digger ? Nahhhh.

Rebellion (The band of former Grave Digger Members not the Song). I'd be over the Moon :P
That's the thing though, seems hard to play a rythm Game when more than half of the Music doesn't really touch you in any way.
(That is indeed conjecture, I know the songs have been specifically made for the Game so I can not rightly say if I like them or not. I'm just going from the mentioned Artists.)
And well too much back log to try money on a it might be.
Also I do like Gate Keeping in Metal. So it's a good thing it's mostly Mainstream :P
Next thing we know there is some nerd coming to a Concert without a Battle Jacket. The Horror.
(Seriously though, Gatekeeping isn't a bad thing.)
Post edited 8 hours ago by Reaper9988