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[PC] DRM-free - Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun - $11.49 AUD - GOG

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Great price for this excellent and highly rated strategy game in the vein of the old fantastic Commandos franchise.

From the website:

Japan – Edo Period; 1620. Five highly specialized assassins fight for the Shogun in his war against conspiracy and rebellion. Take control of this deadly team and sneak through the shadows between dozens of enemies. Choose your approach when infiltrating mighty castles, snowy mountain monasteries or hidden forest camps. Set up traps, poison your opponents or completely avoid contact. You decide!

  • Play as five different characters with unique strengths and weaknesses
  • Find dozens of ways to take out your opponents
  • Plan your moves carefully and execute them with precision
  • Conquer seemingly impossible challenges where you are outnumbered ten to one
  • Jump from roof to roof and climb large buildings to attack the enemy from above
  • Choose from three difficulty levels to match your skill
  • Explore beautiful environments of Japan in the Edo era

Enjoy!

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  • And desperados 3 in the same vein coming June 16th

  • +1

    check your epic library before buying it.

    • True. Although this is now an opportunity for the Epic ragers to put their money where their mouth was - Steam (indirectly of course).😉😊

  • Why is DRM-Free so important it has to be in the heading, even before the game title. I really kinda feel like you just want 'Free' in the title in a prominent place.

    • It has absolutely nothing to do with that.
      It is keeping to structure.

      System: PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox
      Platform: Steam, Epic, UPlay, Origin, DRM-free
      if applicable: FREE, otherwise this doesn't appear
      Name of the game
      Price
      Store

      It has nothing to do with what you say I am afraid.
      And yes, DRM-free is important for many people who don't like DRM, don't want to be online to start a fame, and who are maybe a bit older and remember when Steam etc. did not exist and playing games was simpler.

      Sorry, but that's the reason/background. If you get mixed up because of the word 'free' in title after a hyphen may I suggest an re-evaluation of priorities in life as such a strong focus on 'free' might result in problems in life.😉😆

      Addendum: For examole, I waited for The Witcher Adventure game in its DRM-free version to be close to Steam sale price so I could buy it DRM-free rather than on Steam even though it was a bit cheaper there and due to trading card sales effectively free - simply because I want to support DRM-free!

    • every game used to be drm free before steam. now they offer it as if it is a big favour for the customers. lol.

      • Well, it is the other way around. Only GOG and sometimes HB have kept what was notmal and how it should be.
        Steam etc. made everything more restrictive selling DRM as a positive for the customer when it is really the companies that benefit.
        And the consumers mostly bought andcstill buy into it and never protested.
        That really is the problem.

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