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Remember Apocryph? The brutal FPS inspired by the likes of Hexen, Heretic, Painkiller and so on. Much like its inspiration, it's set in a brutal dark fantasy world, one that you're going to turn red. Well the developer has announced that they're aiming for an April 27th release!

The announcement was short and to the point, with nothing else really said. Going by our impressions from the early demo, it seems like an FPS that might be worthy of your attention. It's certainly one we're going to take a closer look at, likely a good one for a fun livestream.

It doesn't seem like it's going to be Early Access either, there's no sign of that on the current Steam page for it, so it looks like they might be pushing out the full item. 

Seeing games like this, along with Ion Maiden make their way to look is certainly making 2018 rather exciting.

Find it on Steam now and wishlist away.

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PublicNuisance Apr 26, 2018
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Quoting: PublicNuisanceThose that wish to see a DRM free version can vote here:

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/apocryph

how you know if the steam version is with DRM? it doesnt have multiplayer afaik, so it probably wont use steamworks and if the developers do not add any other DRM stuff then its DRM free there also

You can feel free to assume that the Steam version won't have DRM. I choose to assume that it will. We can have this round about all day every day if you want but Steam in of itself is DRM. Steam doesn't allow me to download the install files like Itch or GOG do, it installs the game for me. If I uninstall the game then I still need to log into Steam to redownload it. If I download the install file from GOG it is mine for life even if I uninstall the game. This is not rocket science. If Steam is DRM that you can live with then by all means enjoy it. Just don't try to pass of Steam as DRM free. Don't try to say that a game probably doesn't have DRM. If you don't want to see a version that is going to be 100% DRM free for sure then don't vote at the link but don't try to pass your justifications off on others.
TheSHEEEP Apr 26, 2018
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