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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.
Good to see this here, great release GOG!
Is there any chance that we can get the soundtrack for this title too? It doesn't have to be right away but sometime in the near future. I find it rather disappointing that this game was released without the soundtrack, especially when all other games from Daedelic came with it.

I would really appreciate it if we can get an official statement from gog on this topic.

Thanks in advance
Post edited September 27, 2013 by durandl
Arghhhh, with this one and The Inner World, my wish list is getting expensive again but GREAT titles, GOG Gods - glad to see some new and very cool adventures games showing up here ;-D
Man, GOG's been getting a lot of adventure games lately. I don't mind at all. I love me some good adventuring. Put them on the wishlist for now though.
Looks good!
Thanks for getting us this game at a reasonable price GOG! While a german localization would have been a plus, I sure am not interested in paying 26 Euros more for it. However, at $18 the game is an instant buy for me :)
It seems very interesting, as most Daedalic games really.

I find rather interesting the choice of music in the trailer though. As mentioned in the Youtube comments, it is from ME2, the Shadow Broker theme. It's a beautiful piece and fits the trailer nicely, but in today's world of copywrite madness I can't help but wonder... What gives?
Talking about Daedalic, has there been any word when Deponia 3 might be coming? I think they've said this fall, and I just can't wait. I'm more excited about that than I was about GTAV :D
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Stebsis: Talking about Daedalic, has there been any word when Deponia 3 might be coming? I think they've said this fall, and I just can't wait. I'm more excited about that than I was about GTAV :D
"early autumn 2013"
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Stebsis: Talking about Daedalic, has there been any word when Deponia 3 might be coming? I think they've said this fall, and I just can't wait. I'm more excited about that than I was about GTAV :D
The official release date is October the 15th. That's the date for Germany, maybe it will be a bit later for the rest.
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deonast: Arghh, I'm in a fullfilling my wishes week, I'll buy it this weekend rather than adding to the wishlist, that and another adventure "The Raven - Legacy of a master thief" my penance for buying some games on steam sales. I already own Cognition on GOG via my kickstarter backing of the game originally.

Happy Birthday GOG
Looks lovely, though a tad expensive for now. Waiting for a sale. I'm also disappointed in the lack of a German version, but I don't blame GOG for that.
I would have backed Cognition as well if not for two reasons:
I - They didn't bother to release a linux version
II - I'm a bit wary about episodic games.
Post edited September 28, 2013 by jorlin
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deonast: Arghh, I'm in a fullfilling my wishes week, I'll buy it this weekend rather than adding to the wishlist, that and another adventure "The Raven - Legacy of a master thief" my penance for buying some games on steam sales. I already own Cognition on GOG via my kickstarter backing of the game originally.

Happy Birthday GOG
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jorlin: Looks lovely, though a tad expensive for now. Waiting for a sale. I'm also disappointed in the lack of a German version, but I don't blame GOG for that.
I would have backed Cognition as well if not for two reasons:
I - They didn't bother to release a linux version
II - I'm a bit wary about episodic games.
I'm usually a bit weary of episodic games as well I tend to wait until the last one is out just in case. With kickstarters I tend to let down my guard a little. I can understand the lack of linux their Goals and money raised was not a lot so they probably had enough work to do just windows and Mac and it is possible they just don't have the linux skills to do a good job there. While linux is better than it used to be there still isn't that standard platform (across all distros) that you get with windows or Mac, unless you stick to say lock it down to some very specific distros and versions.

Still I agree I'd love to see a bit more linux love out there.
GOG is raping my wallet again with its adventure game spree. But I can do nothing about it, i just LOVE a good aventure game. :D
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Oedi: a german adventure with only english and russian language? seems legit.
The same like almost every Daedelic game here on GOG. The wallet of germans get always raped more than the others. Very sad.
Post edited September 30, 2013 by Silverhawk170485
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jorlin: Looks lovely, though a tad expensive for now. Waiting for a sale. I'm also disappointed in the lack of a German version, but I don't blame GOG for that.
I would have backed Cognition as well if not for two reasons:
I - They didn't bother to release a linux version
II - I'm a bit wary about episodic games.
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deonast: I'm usually a bit weary of episodic games as well I tend to wait until the last one is out just in case. With kickstarters I tend to let down my guard a little. I can understand the lack of linux their Goals and money raised was not a lot so they probably had enough work to do just windows and Mac and it is possible they just don't have the linux skills to do a good job there. While linux is better than it used to be there still isn't that standard platform (across all distros) that you get with windows or Mac, unless you stick to say lock it down to some very specific distros and versions.

Still I agree I'd love to see a bit more linux love out there.
They have meanwhile confirmed a Linux port.

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=92915746