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The Last Dogma - Wilder Wein Edition Serial Number

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About This Game Now includes free DLC "Sacred Line" (standalone game). Linux / SteamOS version has minor exclusive content (two Linux-themed voiced lines in the game)."As if George Carlin lived in Russia and one day decided to make a mod for Postal 2 which would be based on the story of Only If. Well, that's a terrible pitch, but I'm tired. Now would you be so kind to get your fuckin' microphone out of my face, stop asking me about your fuckin' game and just let me go?" - Random Man On The Street"Crap", "Christianphobic trainwreck", "Mess" - Most trusted experts on the InternetThe Last Dogma is a surreal black comedy exploration adventure game set in the year 1999 of an alternate reality world, where US actively campaigns for world domination after being disappointed with the results of the Cold War. Inspired by the history of humankind, free of clichés and moral borders, made in Hell.You play as Sebastian Arise, an ATF special agent tasked with the tracking and eradication of local firearms dealers. One day straightforward tracking mission turns into disaster, thrusting him into the village of cannibalistic Christian cult known as “Holy Intentions”. Entwined in a web of intrigues between emotion-feeding daemons, Sebastian must keep his senses sharp as he travels back in 1366 A.D. to stop the things he shouldn’t stop.!The game is a reimagining of Sacred Line Genesis, horror text adventure game for Sega Genesis / Mega Drive. And it's definitely not a shooter.Recommended for fans of Killer7, Deadly Premonition, Only If, Postal, Normality and Pathologic (NOT INSPIRED by them), for open-minded people who prefer story and exploration over action / mechanical gaming and for people who are still looking for secrets in the games they play. Also for people who love movies of Richard Kelly, David Lynch and Quentin Dupieux.FeaturesUnpredictable, surreal and grimdark story which features two completely different storylinesNarrated by rockstars actors of Kholat, Stasis, Dust: An Elysian Tail, Strike Vector and DeadstarOriginal soundtrack featuring epic orchestral music, melodic instrumental rock, outlandish ambient and shamisen dance electroAtmospheric open-ended locations open for exploration, each with its own mood and color schemeMany well-hidden secrets, including hidden NPCs and whole “Secret World” story campaign featuring The NarratorHalf-arsed hotkey based adventure system with the use of “Look,” “Investigate”, “Talk” and "Take" commandsCompletely DRM-free, you can copy the game on the potato and play it on the moon (being completely offline)Absolutely devoid of toilet humor and doesn't have a single line about assSoundtrack DLC is now available on YouTube for streaming:https://youtu.be/PLHPBRWPQtM 7aa9394dea Title: The Last Dogma - Wilder Wein EditionGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Sasha DarkoPublisher:Sasha DarkoRelease Date: 30 Jun, 2015 The Last Dogma - Wilder Wein Edition Serial Number Worked well in Windows 10 with nVidia GTX 1070 card.SPOILER ALERT: In order to discuss this game in any way that makes sense, I have to reveal the content for the first 5-10 minutes of play.The game in its current state is a mess: - It needs a complete re-do of the text by a native English speaker. The writing ranges from grammatically incorrect, to culturally inappropriate, to simply illogical. The voiceover narration doesn't always match what is displayed on-screen; you get the sense that the narrators corrected some of the poor English on the fly while they were reading their lines. Even the name of the game as pronounced by the narrator does not match the actual game name, or what is displayed on-screen. Something so easy to fix should not have been pushed into a live release. - It's thematically inconsistent. The one-room tutorial is ironic, like something out of the Stanley Parable. The intro makes the game sound like some sort of post Cold War political thriller. Then you enter the game itself, emerging from your burning car after a wreck in Kosovo. You walk to a nearby village, and meet...insane cannibals surrounded by gratuitous amounts of body parts and blood. How do you know they are cannibals? Because the game tells you when you try to speak with one. A better question is, WHY are there cannibals? This is a complete deviation from the tutorial and intro. Why not a Serbian rebel, or...a Kosovar? Has the world ended? If it did, why wasn't I told before the adventure started? - The game gives you absolutely no direction, and I could find nothing to do. I emerged from said burning car, walked to the village, had a couple of nonsensical interactions with so-called "cannibals", found no objects I could interact with, leaving a sense that the interface was broken, eventually found a trap door that said I needed the "Butcher's Key" to open. There was snoring coming from behind a nearby door, and nothing I could do to open it (E didn't work, nor did the other "Use" function, and the cursor indicating an interactive object didn't light up). It occurred to me as I was writing this that I MAY have been able to pick up the axe laying on the table next to the severed legs in the next room, then use it to chop down the door, but when I restarted the game I found I'd have to do the whole experience again, including the tutorial, to get to that point.Conclusion: this game needs to decide what kind of game it is, and more polish, before it should ask people to pay for it.. This was a waste of time, It was cryptic for the sake of it. Honestly was so excited by some of the humour until 10 min later the game was over.. This game is too buggy to play in linux.. Going into this game knowing full well of what I was graphically delving into ... Bounces around .. known. Holds the point within the realm as far as fictitious bulls*** politics goes. Would be holding its own up to what I was expecting ... If it didn't take me ten minutes to figure how to get out of the comic strip portion. Sumbliminal.. subtle not by the least. Had fun listening to the Devs throw shade in their own right. Interesting if you're into this sort of thing. Seven dollars worth of sarcasm. All else .. you get what you pay for.. what the ♥♥♥♥ just happened. Wait, did I spend money on this?It's a parody game, poking fun at a lot of things, but especially at bad games in general. It is quite funny at times. I was laughing out loud at the finale sequence. But it's absolutely not worth any money.. Buggy, poorly put together and written in angsty pre-teen style.It feels like someone's first game. If so, it's very good for a first game, but it has no business being sold.. Why the hell do I have this♥♥♥♥♥♥game in my library?!. Deliberately stupid. It didn't cure my hangover but it helped me cope.. This game is too buggy to play in linux.

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