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A modern point-and-click adventure classic set in the world of the Dark Eye.

Memoria, a refined adventure game with impressive hand-drawn visuals, captivating story, interesting characters, and a magical gameworld that will consume you whole, is available 10% off on GOG.com for Windows and Mac. That's only $17.99 for the first week.

Sadja, a Southern princess, has an unstoppable desire to become the greatest hero in history – by joining and succeeding in the biggest war Aventuria has ever seen: The war of the Mages, fought in the middle of an uninhabitable desert. Bird catcher Geron lives almost 450 years after the Great War. Geron’s eternal love, Nuri, has been turned into a crow by an evil curse. To give her back her human form, Geron needs the help of the mysterious merchant Fahi, who has magical powers. But Fahi is only willing to help Geron if he agrees to solve a puzzle which Fahi has seen in his dreams. The quest for answers soon leads to a chain of events that connects both Sadja's and Geron's stories, threatening to turn the present into a grim reflection of a long forgotten past.

From the modern adventure game powerhouse, Daedalic Entertainment, comes Memoria, a captivating journey into the world of the Dark Eye. You will marvel at the gorgeous hand-drawn graphics that will charm you into believing you've been transported into a magical realm. You'll grow to like and care for the characters: princess Sadja and Geron, the bird catcher. Accompanying them on their respective quests, over the course of eight satisfying chapters, may prove to be the greatest adventure gaming experience you've had so far!

Are you longing for a really magical journey? There's one waiting for you in Daedalic Entertainment's masterpiece, Memoria for only $17.99 on GOG.com. The 10% discount launch offer will last until Friday, October 4, at 9:59AM GMT.
Nice, wishlisted. :p
Likewise: wish listed.

Looks interesting & lovely looking art but I have a backlog to get through first.
Why isn't there again no german version?
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RPGler: Why isn't there again no german version?
Because Deep Silver, the publisher of the German version, don't want it. It's a shame that a great developer like Daedalic is dependent on such a lousy affiiliate. :(

Edit: The Whispered World, Chains of Satinav and now Memoria. Thank you very much, Deep Silver. You're a really blessing for all German customers.
Post edited September 27, 2013 by RS1978
Looks very beautiful but what's up with their animations? I love Deponia for instance but the animations in this game look bad, just like The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav. Their artists are so great with backgrounds and character looks but the poor animation just kills it in my opinion.
Would it be advisable to first play The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav? I haven't played any Daedalic Entertainment games but see that this has a character carried over from one of their earlier games.
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Athenvance: Would it be advisable to first play The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav? I haven't played any Daedalic Entertainment games but see that this has a character carried over from one of their earlier games.
I would strongly recommend it, the story refers a couple of times to the predecessor.
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Senteria: Looks very beautiful but what's up with their animations? I love Deponia for instance but the animations in this game look bad, just like The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav. Their artists are so great with backgrounds and character looks but the poor animation just kills it in my opinion.
There are only a few animations in the game. Most of the time you get a black screen instead of animations, but it's still a great gaming experience - if you like the genre, of course.
Post edited September 27, 2013 by RS1978
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RPGler: Why isn't there again no german version?
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RS1978: Because Deep Silver, the publisher of the German version, don't want it. It's a shame that a great developer like Daedalic is dependent on such a lousy affiiliate. :(

Edit: The Whispered World, Chains of Satinav and now Memoria. Thank you very much, Deep Silver. You're a really blessing for all German customers.
It's really a shame. Can GOG give any gues, when the update for the german version follows?

Why has Deep Silver the rights on these DSA-Games and not Ulysses, the new owner of DSA?
a german adventure with only english and russian language? seems legit.
Finally!

I've been waiting for this game to come to GOG.com since its release.
This looks lovely. Wish I actually played all the point and clickers I bought.
Wishlisted

I am going to pick this up next week when my credit card balance is 0
Why do you keep doing this to me GOG?!
I have so many game in my library that I have yet to play and more in my wishlist and you keep adding interesting looking games each week, stop stealing my time! (ps don't stop =P)
Lovely graphics.... And indeed the game looks interesting!