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UPDATE: Now with the Free Summertime Gnarkness expansion!

The newest (and completely free) expansion is out! <span class="bold">Summertime Gnarkness</span> includes new features and content for all players. Check out the official list of features below:

Get Tough: New challenging content designed for Level 30+ players!
New Goliaths: Unlock four new Goliath types that are more powerful, faster and crazier than any you’ve seen so far!
Epic Goliath Heads: Unlock four new Epic Goliath heads that add more variety and power to your Goliaths. Add the Epic Heads of Great Heroes to your machines and watch your enemies tremble!
Epic Weapons: Take on the toughest enemies by equipping one-of-a-kind Epic weapons, each loaded with special bonuses and abilities!
The Gnarks’ Arena: Take on tough new challenges only for experienced Robo-Warriors! Participate in the roughest tournament in the history of the World of Shards by battling even more powerful versions of the game's bosses!
Dungeon of the Apocalypse: Do you dare journey into the most challenging dungeon of them all? Prevent the end of the world or die trying!

If you own the base game already, grab the FREE <span class="bold">Summertime Gnarkness</span> expansion here on GOG.com!




Big hero fix


<span class="bold">Goliath</span>, an island full of monsters ready to be punched by your hand-assembled robot, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com with GOG Galaxy support for achievements and a 20% launch discount.

Oh man, another detachable saw blade? Your robo-giant doesn't need more murder-power, what he needs is extra mobility. Perhaps you can somehow modify him to zoom across the hostile terrain on this? That would be cool. But you'll need the appropriate blueprints, so better keep exploring.
Ever since you found yourself on this mysterious island, building your Goliath to fight off the monstrous inhabitants has been your priority. Thankfully, this procedurally-generated world is full of salvageable wreckage from past civilizations that you can use. The problem is, it's also become the battleground for several warring factions fighting over its resources. Could your custom-crafted Goliath be the one to decide the outcome of this brutal conflict?



Collect materials, build your unique <span class="bold">Goliath</span> and pit him against ferocious beasts, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 20% discount will last until May 19, 4:59 PM UTC.
This looks really good, wishlisted for now. Never heard of the company that made it, they new ?
The official wiki for this game claims there is multiplayer - but both Steam and GoG says this is a single player game. Is this an oversight or is multiplayer being added in the future (or was it scrapped completely)?
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tremere110: The official wiki for this game claims there is multiplayer - but both Steam and GoG says this is a single player game. Is this an oversight or is multiplayer being added in the future (or was it scrapped completely)?
It's being added in the future.
I'm glad you like it. I'm all for having here every interesting game we can. And I have a broad spectrum for interesting. This is not my kind of game, though. And I don't find it graphically appealing. I guess I lack any console nostalgia of any kind. Give me nice pixel art at any time, and storycentric rpgs and points & clicks. Or pretty and simple platforms. Or turn-based strategy. But action consoley 3D? Definitely not my thing. Of course, being a collector I will get it eventually at a big discount.
Need!!!
I want it since i saw it on Steam ,i was so sad thinking it was Steam only T_T
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rgnrk: I'm glad you like it. I'm all for having here every interesting game we can. And I have a broad spectrum for interesting. This is not my kind of game, though. And I don't find it graphically appealing. I guess I lack any console nostalgia of any kind. Give me nice pixel art at any time, and storycentric rpgs and points & clicks. Or pretty and simple platforms. Or turn-based strategy. But action consoley 3D? Definitely not my thing. Of course, being a collector I will get it eventually at a big discount.
Give console-centric games a bit more credit. They're better than this.
"Goliath online!"
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IronArcturus: "Goliath online!"
Nice StarCraft reference!
"Procedurally Generated World: With procedurally generated environments, quests and events, no two games of Goliath will ever be the same."

Does this mean there is no end game ??
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Marioface5: ... The idea that they went from pre-alpha to release in three months is a huge red flag in my opinion.
Too bad, because it looks really nice. I've wishlisted it for now, but I'll probably wait for further updates before I'll actually give it a try.
An indie game with 3D graphics instead of pixels? That's a huge plus in my book.
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rgnrk: I'm glad you like it. I'm all for having here every interesting game we can. And I have a broad spectrum for interesting. This is not my kind of game, though. And I don't find it graphically appealing. I guess I lack any console nostalgia of any kind. Give me nice pixel art at any time, and storycentric rpgs and points & clicks. Or pretty and simple platforms. Or turn-based strategy. But action consoley 3D? Definitely not my thing. Of course, being a collector I will get it eventually at a big discount.
Funny, I find the graphics appealing. Reminds me of Torchlight II.

I want to try this game out.. Hmm. Do I dare?
This looks better than many "graphic kings" out there.
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Marioface5: ... The idea that they went from pre-alpha to release in three months is a huge red flag in my opinion.
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DeMignon: Too bad, because it looks really nice. I've wishlisted it for now, but I'll probably wait for further updates before I'll actually give it a try.
Yeah, I think it has potential but I get the feeling that this is an In-Development game disguised as a full release.
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DeMignon: Too bad, because it looks really nice. I've wishlisted it for now, but I'll probably wait for further updates before I'll actually give it a try.
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Marioface5: Yeah, I think it has potential but I get the feeling that this is an In-Development game disguised as a full release.
Similar to 8-Bit Armies?