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How do you kill that which has no life?



<span class="bold">DEADBOLT</span>, a visceral stealth-action hybrid about bringing Death to the doorstep of those who missed the memo, is now available DRM-free on GOG.com.

Knock knock. Who's there? Not you, not anymore.

If that joke was any better, you would now be laughing in the face of Death. You really don't want to do that. But it's exactly what these arrogant undead have been doing as of late, forcing the Grim Reaper to come a-knocking to put them out of commision for good.

Naturally, Death is a pretty effective dude when it comes to, well, death-dealing. And despite their defiant name, the undead will learn to fear the reaper's formidable murder skills and firepower. But by some cruel cosmic arrangement, Death constantly lingers just one bullet away from extinction, so sneaking behind enemies is not such a bad idea either. The cool thing is, he can choose to complete any of the 25 demanding missions in any way he sees fit: storming the smelly undead hideouts in full force, taking them out with stealth assassinations, or adapting to the challenge by alternating between these two approaches. All his gruesome antics are beautifully depicted in a dynamic fashion, so no matter which of the 30+ weapons you use when extracting the "un" from the undead, the results will be drop-dead gore-geous.



Become Death incarnate and teach these unruly undead a much-needed lesson in nature's laws in <span class="bold">DEADBOLT</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
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vicklemos: I'm a simple man. I see the reaper himself lockpickin' and I'm all like "whaaaat?" ;D

Controller support gotta be a go on this one..
It's not needed as there's no jumping around :) Plays quite well with the keyboard and under Wine :D
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IAmSinistar: My first impression as well. And for me, being from the Risk of Rain folks is a good thing. I might have passed it by otherwise, but they are good at putting depth below their pixelly surfaces.

EDIT: Also reminiscent of Not A Hero, probably has play elements similar to that as well.
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IronArcturus: Yeah, it reminded me of Gunpoint too. But I would hope it would have a better save system!
The game saves between every mission so I am not sure what you're looking for in a save system.
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JudasIscariot: It's not needed as there's no jumping around :) Plays quite well with the keyboard and under Wine :D
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rampancy: Care to provide more details about running this game in Wine? :)
Look in the Wine thread for this as I already did :P