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The Last Dogma - Wilder Wein Edition

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Now includes free DLC "Sacred Line". 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 Internet

The 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.Features
  • Unpredictable, surreal and grimdark story which features two completely different storylines
  • Narrated by rockstars actors of Kholat, Stasis, Dust: An Elysian Tail, Strike Vector and Deadstar
  • Original soundtrack featuring epic orchestral music, melodic instrumental rock, outlandish ambient and shamisen dance electro
  • Atmospheric open-ended locations open for exploration, each with its own mood and color scheme
  • Many well-hidden secrets, including hidden NPCs and whole “Secret World” story campaign featuring The Narrator
  • Half-arsed hotkey based adventure system with the use of “Look,” “Investigate”, “Talk” and "Take" commands
  • Completely 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 ass
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Developer
Sasha Darko
Publisher
Sasha Darko
Age rating
Not rated
Website
http://lastdisbeliever.com

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 (32 & 64 Bit compatible) / 10
  • Processor: Dual Core 2.4GHz or higher
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9 compliant video card with Shader model 3.0 support. NVidia 7600, ATI X1600 or better
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 3500 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
  • Additional Notes: Best played alone or with your cat. The game does not feature "Mouse Invert" option and controls are not customizable. 4:3 monitors are not supported.
Recommended:
  • OS: Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 (32 & 64 Bit compatible)
  • Processor: Quad core 2.4GHz or higher
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9 compliant video card with Shader model 3.0 support. Radeon HD 6000x / 7000x or better
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 3500 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
  • Additional Notes: Best played alone or with your cat. The game does not feature "Mouse Invert" option and controls are not customizable. 4:3 monitors are not supported.

System requirements for Linux

Minimum:
  • OS: Ubuntu 12.04 / Mint 14 or higher
  • Processor: Intel core 2 duo 2.4GHz or higher
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 512 MB
  • Storage: 3500 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
  • Additional Notes: Was tested and flies on: Mint 14 32-bit / AMD Phantom II / 4 GB DDR3 1333 RAM / GeForce 550 Ti 2GB RAM / Nvidia 310 drivers / Samsung SSD hard drive
Recommended:
  • OS: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, Mint 17 LTS
  • Processor: Quad core 2.4GHz or higher
  • Memory: 3 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 2048 MB
  • Storage: 3500 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
  • Additional Notes: Was tested and flies on: Mint 14 32-bit / AMD Phantom II / 4 GB DDR3 1333 RAM / GeForce 550 Ti 2GB RAM / Nvidia 310 drivers / Samsung SSD hard drive
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The Last Dogma - Wilder Wein Edition reviews and comments

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Microsoft from French
I play on Linux. Linux version: good. The game story without a tail or head, ugly, but fortunately, short. Only the narration in the episode "special" is quite amusing. Technical level, it's really not that bad. It's pretty ugly, and most importantly, the acceleration of the mouse is far too sensitive. We spend his time getting there again to turn the camera more gently. Another big reproach, not possible to change the controls, so it is absolutely necessary to switch to QWERTY so that it is playable. If we like the WASD format, which is not my case... Replayability, achievements no achievement, whew. Because I really don't want to spend more time on it than it:). In short, flee. GNU/Linux the Linux version is correct. It is just necessary to throw it with a "LC_ALL = C% command%", otherwise no narration, and it seems impossible to get out of the first piece. OS: Linux Mint 18.2 x64, MATE Edition. Hardware: I7 7700K OC @ 5Ghz, NVIDIA 1080GTX, 32GB RAM. Screens: Triplescreen, including one vertical, one X screen.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
"The Last Dogma-Wild Wine Edition" is a messy First-person something. The Subtitle: "Southland Tales meets South Park" is particularly unhelpful, because playing has absolutely nothing to do with both. Rather, it wants to have something to do with "Stanley Parable." There's also a Narrator with a deeply sarcastic Voice and a Kind of Tutorial who intends to pry out Mechanics and be kind of witty in the process. Unfortunately, however, this is failing all Along the line. Because playing is funny at no Moment. Somehow we are something like an Agent. We could also have been a Grotto Olm, though. That would be just as justifiable. So What do you do? Well. There are a few Levels, all damn small, in between offering a poorly resolved Comic book Image that pretends to tell the Story. The Levels are partly real, but partly also in various Parallel Universes, court-like structures or right in Space. Why doesn't anyone know. In the Levels, for Example, we have to shoot down a non-moving Guy and run to a Bus. Level done. Or dodge a few Obstacles on a Motorcycle. Level done. Then we are back on the road with a Katana. Why? Why not. Somehow one remembers the Classic "Daikatana," but quickly realizes that this Work Of art is only embarrassing even besides the weak Primal Game. Is the Whole thing, perhaps, surreal? Creative? Perhaps even deconstructivist in the derribe sense? No. It's a lot easier. It's just talent-free. Graphically, we are at the lowest Unity level. Even in terms of sound technology, one rather lacks the Words, despite a very good Speaker. Experiments in all Honours. What this Popularity Rotz Does not understand is that some Form of stringent concept allows the necessary Structures to generate Fun. Even the most twisted Games have a clean Concept at Their core, even if they sometimes change perspective. This is not what it wants, is something that is somehow strung together, thinks it is funny, absurd, surprising, frightening and then is just a bored feeling that we know from the haphazard zapping. Rating: 3/10 Atmosphere 387 Story 3/10 Graphic 4/10 Sound 2/10 Game Mechanics 2/10 Balancing 2/10 Game Pass Verdict: Blub. 2/10 Overall Rating
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