It’s been about two months since Cyberpunk RPG Dex was released to the public and fans have been able to play it on multiple platforms. Unfortunately, one distribution site refused to host the game. According to the latest update GOG.com declined their request to take on the title. The main reason cited is due to “mixed reviews”. That said, they’re not down and out yet.
There are plans to try again once expansions for Dex are in place. Their promised free “Game Extension” is in the works and include things like a port to Unity 5 and other “quality of life” additions. So, if you’re one of those that prefer to get their digital game on via GOG.com then consider voting the game up on their site.
If you are still waiting for the GOG version, we might suggest playing the Humble Store (DRM-free) version instead, as we cannot guarantee that things will end positively with GOG – but we will definitely try, because we believe Dex would be a great fit for GOG’s portfolio!
For more information on Dex, you can read our previous coverage here.
This one is definitely on my radar, but it’ll have to stay on my wishlist for now since I bought a bunch of games in the sales already.
I really love the art style for this game. (and the voice acting sounds pretty good from the trailer too)
Reading the discussion on Steam it sounds like people are generally a lot happier with the game then when it was first released. It sounds like it’s improved.
Yeah. I backed the Kickstarter but I still have yet to play the game.
Yeah, I heard it was pretty sketchy when it first came out but that it’s improved quite a bit since. Curious where GOG is getting their ‘negative reviews’ thing from.
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