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Let's get physical



<span class="bold">Exanima</span>, the dark isometric RPG armed with a unique, physics-based combat system, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 15% launch discount.

You find yourself in a dark dungeon full of dangers shambling out of the shadows. You feel powerless, defenseless, alone. In order to survive, you'll need to grab a weapon and quickly familiarize yourself with Exanima's innovative combat system, which requires your undivided attention and adaptation to its dynamic flow. Every hit has it's own weight, angle, momentum, and impact.
The unconventional mechanics are being constantly refined and polished but Bare Mettle also aim to keep adding new content: complex NPC interactions, ranged and magic-based combat, additional encounters, items, and environments. After having successfully gone through the game's alpha and beta stages, they hope to release this compelling low-fantasy RPG within six to nine months, but as we all know the development process is full of emergent challenges, much like Exanima's core gameplay.



Learn to survive the dungeons by mastering the unique combat mechanics of <span class="bold">Exanima</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 15% discount will last until May 23, 12:59 PM UTC.

Note: This game is currently in development. See the <span class="bold">FAQ</span> to learn more about games in development, and check out the forums to find more information and to stay in touch with the community.
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PaterAlf: I backed Sui Generison Kickstarter years ago. Not sure if this is the game and it changed to something different or if this is another game that uses the battle mechanics that were developed for Sui Generis.

Maybe one of the devs can tell me?
Devs website might answer your question Click!
Post edited May 16, 2016 by Touwa
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ChrisSZ: Looks tempting, but I won't spend any money for "in development" games. I wish it was mandatory to at least give an roughly estimated time of completion date. No experience with that. How long does it normally take for a "in development" game to be completed? Are there games which never leave the "in development" stage? How about the other games on GoG which were initially offered as "in development", any of these already reached the "completed" stage?
Ashes of the Singularity has been fully released and that started out as a Game in Development :) This year alone, a couple of other GID titles should move on from "Games in Development" to a full game. Can't go into detail because things may change and all :)