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"I never knew daylight could be so violent".

Aragami: Nightfall is now available, 10% off until June 19, 1 PM UTC, DRM-free on GOG.com. The base game and the Collector's Edition upgrade are both 60% off for the duration.
Before Aragami's awakening, two shadow assassins undertook a fateful mission that would cause far-reaching ripples on the tapestry of the world. Take the roles of Hyo or Shinobu in single-player or co-op mode and use new special powers to silently dispatch your enemies. Beware, shadow-dweller, this brand new campaign will force you to bring all your honed skills and stealth experience to light.
*forum pop*
Wow, I didn't even know of this! :O

This is quite a week for new games set in Japan. At E3 Sony announced Nioh 2, had more for Ghosts of Tsushima, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the new "soulsy" game from From Software. I'm glad to see Aragami get more content, and hope it's not the last :)

Scored it!
Post edited June 12, 2018 by JinseiNGC224
The maigame has Mac support, the expansion not?
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Silverhawk170485: The maigame has Mac support, the expansion not?
The expansion is supported on Macs, there was a slight bug in our "Works on..." section :) You can see Mac support in the system requirements section :)
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Silverhawk170485: The maigame has Mac support, the expansion not?
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JudasIscariot: The expansion is supported on Macs, there was a slight bug in our "Works on..." section :) You can see Mac support in the system requirements section :)
Ah thanks now I can see it. I was just wondering.
Still no level editor for the GOG version as far as I know, but it's nice that the expansion made it here.
Finally made it here on GAG.
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Marioface5: Still no level editor for the GOG version as far as I know, but it's nice that the expansion made it here.
The developer, at least according to our interaction when this was promised to us on GOG, is working on that as well.

Better late than never, eh?
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Marioface5: Still no level editor for the GOG version as far as I know, but it's nice that the expansion made it here.
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liamphoenix: The developer, at least according to our interaction when this was promised to us on GOG, is working on that as well.

Better late than never, eh?
That's very surprising to hear! Thanks for sharing the good news.
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liamphoenix: The developer, at least according to our interaction when this was promised to us on GOG, is working on that as well.

Better late than never, eh?
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Marioface5: That's very surprising to hear! Thanks for sharing the good news.
Bear in mind that no timeframe was given, so when (or even if) this will happen is not certain, but it is in the works.
Instabuy, thank you :)
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liamphoenix: The developer, at least according to our interaction when this was promised to us on GOG, is working on that as well.
Can you point me to that interaction? Because the last I've heard is that the editor is tied to Steam Workshop, which means no level editor for us. No custom levels (of which there are quite a few) either. The last word I've heard from the devs was "The level editor code is heavily linked to the Steam Workshop API. An effort could be done to try and detach it, but we would need to redesign the user interface and do some testing. In any case, it's a lot of effort to implement a half-baked solution." (source) They seemed more open to handing Steam keys to gog buyers than creating a non-Workshop editor.

That was a year ago though, so maybe they've changed their mind. If you have any news, I'd love to hear them.
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fronzelneekburm: They seemed more open to handing Steam keys to gog buyers than creating a non-Workshop editor.
That may be the case, don't have the link to it, but the discussion was on Connect when the level editor was mentioned.
Wow. I had not been following these devs at all. I mean, I bought the original game here when it first came out, as I loved the idea of it. But then I never got around to playing it (massive backlog), and eventually forgot about it. So I guess I'll have to get this as well, so that when I do play it (and I will, dammit), I'll have the whole thing.

In any case, this was a very pleasant surprise for me, and I'm really glad that the developers have apparently been working on it all this time, and somehow managed to keep it a secret. Either that, or I'm just not getting my gaming news from the right sources.

Remember when everyone was saying that PC gaming is dying? Well, you could have fooled me. Not only am I drowning in my backlog; I literally cannot keep up with all of the PC games released even in the past month. Buying them really isn't the issue. Just knowing they exist is becoming half the battle. We are living in a great time to be a PC gamer!

Anyway, yeah okay. Bought it!
And co-op to boot?!?
I won't likely be using that feature (I'm SP-only), but I'm glad it's there for those that will appreciate it. I know that my brother adores co-op, and will buy almost any game that includes it, so I'm gonna send him this link, as he'll more than likely grab it just for that reason alone.