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Talk to them, or raid them.

Depths of Peril, an action role-playing title with some elements of strategy mixed in for original flavor, is now available for Windows and Mac OS X on GOG.com, for only $9.99.

The life of a barbarian warlord is no easy one. One must deal with rival factions through diplomacy, trade, and in time, war. Between battles and raids against other barbarian tribes, you build the most powerful faction possible, to withstand your enemies. Building the power of a faction involves exploring a fantasy world, slaying dangerous monsters, solving quests for the city, avoiding deadly traps, and plundering loot to share within your faction. But in this world, actions actually have consequences, so take care. Annoying the powerful and aggressive Legion of Fear faction will cause them to declare war and destroy you. Ignored Orc uprisings in the Black Forest will cause even more trouble. Protect ally covenants that are being raided, because friends are hard to come by.

Depths of Peril is a single-player action RPG (role-playing game) with strong strategy elements. You play as a faction leader protecting the barbarian city, Jorvik, by destroying threatening monsters and completing quests. At the same time, you compete with rival factions to see who will rule the city. Barbarians choose their leaders by fighting to the death! The game comes with some interesting gameplay ideas, like a dynamic 3D world in which your actions truly have consequences and diplomatic relations matter. On top of that, clear and colorful graphics, and solid action-RPG mechanics make the game well worth your time.

If you haven't yet heard about the developer Soldak Entertainment, a small studio with a decade-long history of games made with love, make sure to pick up Depths of Peril for only $9.99 on GOG.com. If you have, we probably don't need to convince you!
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Trilarion: The GOG game description says it's an RPG with a bit of strategy, but the customer review says it's a Hack'N'Slash with some diplomacy. I'm confused. What is it?
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Telika: There are also competing heroes, that can 'steal' your quests. And your quests have consequences - if you don't go kill that baddie, he'll grow in power and launch attacks on your base city,

Basicaly, unlike traditional diablolikes, stuff are not simply waiting for you. It's diablo in a 'living' world. It's a bit of a single-player multiplayer game.
I liked the combination of dungeons and overland sites. I wonder what would happen if you combined Depths of Peril with Din's Curse deep as heck dungeons? :D
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tfishell: Keepin' my eyes peeled for Thursday.
Why, what's happening on Thursday?
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JudasIscariot: Why, what's happening on Thursday?
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triock: Grim Fandango! :p
Sauce?
>using TET as a sauce

You dun goofed :P