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Criminal mindgames.

<span class="bold">The Silver Case</span>, a crime adventure/visual novel steeped in mystery and political intrigue, is fully remastered and available now, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 10% launch discount.

The city is gripped by fear. A mysterious serial killer leaves behind him a trail of bodies, taunting the authorities and terrorizing the population. But the murders seem connected to the infamous "Silver Case" from 20 years back, which costed the lives of many political figures. Could it be that the elusive Kamui Uehara is back? And if so, why did he or she stop killing 20 years ago?
A special forces unit is tasked with putting an end to these gruesome murders. As its member, you'll need to investigate the city's shadows, squeeze information out of unwilling witnesses, and solve puzzles that may reveal you the evidence you need. Originally released in 1999 without English localization, The Silver Case is the fully remastered version of the cult classic, which introduced us to SUDA51's twisted realm of dark imagination. Go ahead and try the free <span class="bold">demo</span> for a taste.

Attempt to solve <span class="bold">The Silver Case</span> and get thrust into an intriguing world of lies, betrayal, and murder -- DRM-free on GOG.com. Make your case even more shiny with the <span class="bold">Deluxe Edition</span>, which also includes an artbook, a digital comic book and the game's moody OST.
The 10% launch discount will last until October 14, 12:59 PM UTC.


https://www.youtube.com/embed/8MQRI_ZBJxc
Post edited October 07, 2016 by maladr0Id
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IAmSinistar: Very artistic trailer. Wouldn't be out of place among the Also Available previews on an anime DVD. I have no idea what I'd be doing in the game, however. Little help on how the game plays? Does it play somewhat like Cognition, for example?
We'll be putting up a demo as soon as possible and you will be able to see for yourself :)
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IAmSinistar: Very artistic trailer. Wouldn't be out of place among the Also Available previews on an anime DVD. I have no idea what I'd be doing in the game, however. Little help on how the game plays? Does it play somewhat like Cognition, for example?
It's not a point-and-click, you have a first person perspective in the game and it's really weird at first, but you get used to it very quickly :)
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gixgox: Ooops - I shot too fast.

I was so eager to get this game, that I didn't realise that there is a DeLuxe version.

Will it be possible to get the upgrade with DLC or have I to ask support for a refund before I buy the Deluxe Edition?
We are looking into getting an Upgrade pack together but I am not sure how long it will take so it will probably be faster for you to get a refund :)
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Venita: It's not a point-and-click, you have a first person perspective in the game and it's really weird at first, but you get used to it very quickly :)
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IAmSinistar: Oh cool. Sounds a bit like the control scheme in the somewhat obscure horror-mystery game I like, One Late Night. I could get behind that. Planning on checking out that demo!
Demo's live :)
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gixgox: Instabought after I played the

FREE trial version

a few days ago.

This and yesterday's Star Vikings made my weekend, the wet autumn weather may come now.
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Oh, there will be a GOG demo soon - thanks Judas.
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gamesfreak64: I think i played the steam demo..........
the intro was flashy i had to alF$ quickly because of the photosensitivy.
this game is no game for me

I noticed many new games have flashy effects, seems they can't do without it, i stick to old classic non flashy games, there are still hundreds old good games out there but for some unclear reason only steam and gamersgate have these (many drn free at gamersgate) while a large number of the developers/publisher have games on Gog.
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Venita: It's not a point-and-click, you have a first person perspective in the game and it's really weird at first, but you get used to it very quickly :)
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gamesfreak64: Oh FP ? well if i had know that before i would have make my eyes and head suffer from watching the headache inducing intro, its weird that they dont mention that, many digital games dont have any mention of possible epilepsy warning, the retail games with paper manuals always had one.

I think devs should be aware of that and should mention it.
Do try the demo, the game has a first person perspective but it's not like an FPS, you have some segments where you move around but you do not have to hurry and can take your time. Also, the movement during the time that you do move around is grid-based (sort of like an old-school dungeon crawler) :)
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JudasIscariot: Do try the demo, the game has a first person perspective but it's not like an FPS, you have some segments where you move around but you do not have to hurry and can take your time. Also, the movement during the time that you do move around is grid-based (sort of like an old-school dungeon crawler) :)
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gamesfreak64: You mean like EOTB 1,2 and 3 ?
i can play EOTB cause the screen that moves is very small , i have EOTB 1,2,3 at gog got it when it arrived.
The majority of my games are left to right, i have all wadjet eye games.
I have checked all my games and the ones i cant play i have made invisible on my shelves.
Yeah, it's grid based just like Eye of the Beholder so no frantic FPS-style stuff going on in The Silver Case :) Still, try the demo and see if you like it :)