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Like father, like son.

Rogue Legacy, a proceduarally generated roguelike (or: rogue-LITE) platformer in which your dying character passes on his quest and heritage to his offspring, shaping a heroic saga generation by generation, is available on GOG.com for only $14.99.

I'm exploring the castle. I mean: The Castle. So did my father, and his father before him. I know much about its dungeons, its many traps and monsters, its secrets, and its riches. Part of that comes from my fathers journal. Part is my own observation. Without my ancestors' knowledge, I would be lost in these corridors. I don't know if I'll succeed, but I will make damn sure, that there will be a successor to our cause and he will come better prepared than I did. Now's the time of truth. I'll have to pull one of the levers. Left, or right? Left, or right? The journal says: "don't pull the one with the red gem!". Well, gee, thanks father. Didn't you know I was color-blind?

Rogue Legacy comes, apart from being a well-executed RPG/platformer mashup (or Metroidvania if you will), comes with one particulary inventive twist. Each time your hero falls to one of the many dangers lurking in the mysterious castle you explore, his child will take on his adventuring mantle and continue the quest as soon as it's grown. Some of the fathers skills, experience, and power is passed on to his children, each bearing also their own defining characteristics and traits. You will choose one of them and continue the adventure, not starting again from square one, but making the exploration a collective multi-generational effort. Pair that with excellent pixel-art graphics, carefully balanced mechanics, tons of items, creative enemies, and high replayability value, and what you get is a game that will constantly make you come back for more.

Prepare to die, and then die again, and still continue your quest and enjoy every moment of it in Rogue Legacy, for only $14.99 on GOG.com.
DAMN! NEED MY GAME! Preordered. :D
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yyahoo: snip
I stand corrected. Thanks for that.

But my first question regarding the game involves some of the screenshots (Press "A" to do something), how are the keyboard controls?
Post edited June 27, 2013 by RayRay13000
Wow ! Seems neat.
I hope this release will get the adequate attention in spite of the summer sale.
Post edited June 27, 2013 by Potzato
It looks nice. Has anyone played it? Is it worth $14.99?
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DarkoD13: It looks nice. Has anyone played it? Is it worth $14.99?
There used to be a demo on the game's website, but it seems to be hammered at the moment!
Hmmm, to be honest the only indie platformer I currently want to see on GOG currently is this one called "The Swapper", looks really nice but only seems to be on Steam
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DarkoD13: It looks nice. Has anyone played it? Is it worth $14.99?
Been playing it for the last two days and almost fell asleep at work because...I was playing this game the whole night before :D
Post edited June 27, 2013 by JudasIscariot
wishlisted!!
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JudasIscariot: Been playing it for the last two days and almost fell asleep at work because...I was playing this game the whole night before :D
We've been through it before. You weren't playing, you were helping test the installer and playtest the release.
Looks like a nice game, not $15 nice but still wait-for-a-sale nice.
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JudasIscariot: Been playing it for the last two days and almost fell asleep at work because...I was playing this game the whole night before :D
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JMich: We've been through it before. You weren't playing, you were helping test the installer and playtest the release.
Yes, that's it..."playtesting".Yep, sticking with that one :D
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Smannesman: Looks like a nice game, not $15 nice but still wait-for-a-sale nice.
Yeap.
Looks nice, but the 2d platformer revival is wearing a little thin. There's a reason the genre evolved...
INSTABUY! This and Spelunky HD will provide a nice distraction during the rainy and grey summer days :o)