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The classic hack&slash saga continues!

Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms, a dark hack&slash-type action-rpg with an original story and imaginative gameworld, is available at -20% for Windows, DRM-Free on GOG.com, with Book 1 available right now, and Book 2 planned for February 2015.

Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms is the next chapter of the Heretic Kingdoms saga, set a few years after the events of Kult: Heretic Kingdoms, players are caught up in a terrible conspiracy and propelled upon an epic journey through a world of dark fantasy. Epic battles and unexpected plot twists await those brave enough to rise to the challenge! Take control of the Devourer, a demon that swallows the souls of the dead and brings them back into the mortal realm as puppets. But is the demon their master – or their servant?

If you played the classic Kult: Heretic Kingdoms (also known as Heretic Kingdoms: Inquisition, -50% in our sale right now!), if you enjoy dark fantasy stories full of demonic powers and ominous magic, or simply if you enjoy slicing and dicing through hordes of enemies, you should check out Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms with a special -20% promo for the first week on GOG.com!
Post edited November 20, 2014 by G-Doc
Zee germans. Why all the german publishers seem to have zero respect for their customers and the devs working for their wallets?!

Jowood made a mess and they went bankrupt, Depp Silver don't care about their customers, Ascaron made a mess and went bankrupt, Kalypso frags both customers and devs. Topware does the same. bitComposer did the same and went under. dtp made a mess and went under dragging some good devs with them. What all those companies have in common?! They are all germans.

I can't believe that all the german publishers are THAT bad on the business side. Sure, Deep Silver, Kalypso and Topware are still alive (though Topware might not be for long if their new RPG doesn't make it -i'm talking about Raven's Cry, here), but they all treat their customers poorly and patience and good will is running out)