THQ Nordic has announced that Biomutant, Darksiders 3, This is the Police II and Fade to Silence will be coming to GOG and as with all GOG releases, they will be DRM-free. Although the publisher did not reveal any additional details, our guess is that these games will be simultaneously released on both Steam and GOG.
BioMutant is a kung fu fable full of fantastic creatures to discover and dangerous factions to navigate. The game will also have colorful worlds to explore with mechs, paragliders, balloons, mounts, jet skis and more. The game is developed from the former Mad Max and Just Cause game director, Stefan Ljungqvist, and will come with a unique design. This new design promises to let players change their character’s abilities and appearance with powerful mutations, bionic prosthetics and weapons. Biomutant will also feature real-time combat mechanics, an automation sidekick and a ceative crafting system. BioMutant also promises to feature multiple endings, and will offer at least 10 hours of gameplay.
This Is the Police 2 is a mixture of adventure and management genres, and this time it enjoys further unexpected mechanics that will strengthen both the strategic and tactical parts of the game. As such, it won’t be enough just managing the equipment of your policemen and keeping in mind their individual skills. Every challenge requires the player’s direct participation, and the outcomes will depend on every decision you make.
Darksiders 3 is a hack-n-slash third-person action adventure where players assume the role of FURY in her quest to hunt down and dispose of the Seven Deadly Sins.
Fade to Silence is a new survival game in which players take the role of Ash, a natural but tormented leader. In that role players explore a post-apocalyptic, frozen wasteland to gather the resources necessary to establish a refuge for survival. With dwindling resources, simple tasks like upgrading equipment and collecting materials quickly require an expedition to scavenge the necessary items.
All of the aforementioned titles are currently scheduled for a 2018 release!

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I hope they games sells good just because of that.
Pretty much. And the Darksiders sub is in denial, they can’t take the slightest of criticism.
Right on the money. No, because of the downvote system. Any uncomfortable fact or opinion is simply democratically censored, by the lowest common denominator, for the lowest common denominator. You can think of an upvote as an echo and a downvote as a shush. Every reddit literally is an echo chamber by design. The users can’t help it.
And there is where I’ll get them then.
And there is where I’ll get them then.
cant be worse than 2 if you ask me.
why so many hate DS2? I think it’s not as good as DS1, combat was different but with same gameplay elements as such great puzzles, lore, characters etc.
What you talking about, Darksiders 2 is great, especially if we’re talking about the combat.
Yeah, the game is a bit padded and Diablo RPG shabam can get in the way for some, but personally, it doesn’t bother me.
In fact I go with underleveled weapons in Darksiders 2 just to keep fights longer and just play it like I’m playing a Devil May Cry game :)).
There is more to the combat than meets the eye. 😉
It can actually, in fact it looks much worse than 2 right now.
And there is where I’ll get them then.
Thats great news
I love GOG!
Pfft. They showed pre-alpha gameplay.
The game will be fine, if it’s at least as good as Darksiders 2.
Are the animations and the combat really the reason to worry though? Mainly I’d be worried about the gameworld. DS2 had massive open levels and everything shown from DS3 looks rather small. There are parts that look large but the actual playable area seems small and linear…
Take note, SEGA!