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What doesn't kill you, makes you a hero



<span class="bold">Stories: The Path of Destinies</span>, a fairytale action-RPG of diverging narratives, is now available DRM-free on GOG.com, with GOG Galaxy support for achievements and a 10% launch discount.

So is it the path? Or is it the destination? Perhaps one's legacy is decided by both. And to be considered a true hero, you must not simply follow your destiny, but take responsibility for all the deeds leading up to it. Unless you can die and try it all over again, that is.

Reynardo used to be a pirate but by a fit of (bad?) luck he is now pitted against a mad Emperor and must swiftly adapt to the unfortunate career change of being a hero. His nimble sword-swinging, dirty-fighting ways will prove incredibly useful, as will his capability to make morally questionable choices in the interest of evening the overwhelming odds. But when you are not averse to sacrificing a friend so that you can score a sinister sword, which Path of Destinies are you walking and where will it lead you? The storylines spawned by your decisions can have fairytale qualities, dark undertones, or exotic adventuring. Different skills, weapons, and encounters await you in each one and you can either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a completely different kind of hero.



Make critical choices and score critical hits as you forge your own <span class="bold">Stories: The Path of Destinies</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 10% launch discount will last until April 19, 1:59 PM UTC.
Another bug? Shall we name it Games: The Path to Wishlist? :)
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Vythonaut: Another bug? Shall we name it Games: The Path to Wishlist? :)
Wishlist: The Path to Functioning Properly.
After watching the trailer, I know as much about the game as I did before. But I get the idea. As long as the humour in the game doesn't go too far by undermining the weight of the story and the characters too much, I might be interested.
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mrkgnao: Did you check your wishlist? Or are you assuming?
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omega64: Why is it broken. O_o
Did GOG screw up again?
It's just GOG being GOG again, and that's how we love them. Would be rather weird if they started acting Steam or Uplay for a day.
How does this one control? The movement in the trailer footage looks like it's meant to play with an analog gamepad as opposed to a mouse.. which would make this an instabuy for me. Can anyone confirm the control type?
Post edited April 12, 2016 by ReynardFox
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ReynardFox: How does this one control? The movement in the trailer footage looks like it's meant to play with an analog gamepad as opposed to a mouse.. which would make this an instabuy for me. Can anyone confirm the control type?
Looks like it has controller support

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SdBQxtjPfs
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blotunga: Wishlisted for now.
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mrkgnao: And is it in your wishlist?
It is in mine.
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mrkgnao: And is it in your wishlist?
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Starmaker: It is in mine.
Yes. They fixed the bug (which was the whole point of my post(s)).
I've seen some posts by the dev and was particularly impressed by the dynamic narration and music features.

Edit: Dev posts about and [url=http://steamcommunity.com/app/439190/discussions/0/371918937268113138/]Narration
Post edited April 12, 2016 by Hunter65536
Can't wait to get back from my bank to fill money on the card for this and to play it, because this definitely holding my top record for "first time seeing a trailer/wanting to get this game NOW" ratio.
Looks interesting! Is it similar to Aarklash Legacy?
I decided to read up on this because it looks very interesting. Here's something noteworthy: it takes around an hour to finish the game, BUT you're meant to replay the story around 30 times (!) to reach the proper ending. Apparently, each time you finish it, the main character learns something new and each play through will bring the player to new levels and give them new items.

Overall, I'm very intrigued by the concept. I might pick it up just to see how it all works.
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Zergoss: Looks like it has controller support

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SdBQxtjPfs
Oh nice.

Guess I'm buying it then, but how could i say no to a game with a protagonist named Reynardo anyway. :p
Looks great, hope it's keyboard and mouse friendly....remap keys etc.
Or it's a no.
The characters look cool.