I just got an email containing this:
"[...] After the release of Ion Fury’s expansion pack, Aftershock, we have received messages from some of you that you would like to purchase the game and continue Shelly’s adventure against Dr. Heskel! Since the 3D Realms store is not compatible anymore for distributing any of our titles, we have decided to offer a free Steam or GOG code to each one of you who purchased Ion Fury through our online store. This way, you can unlock the game on either Steam or GOG and purchase Ion Fury: Aftershock through these stores. In addition to the free key, we have decided to offer you a free copy of the 'Making of Ion Fury' Artbook."
Unfortunately, I had already purchased Aftershock on GOG quite a while ago. Nevertheless I appreciate the gesture, plus the artbook surely is a nice bonus. Great that 3DR store purchasers haven't been forgotten after all!
Ion Fury "formerly Ion Maiden, launching August 15!"
#4081 Posted 08 July 2024 - 03:57 AM
#4082 Posted 08 July 2024 - 08:40 AM
These are legitimate and done since the 3DR store doesn't sell Aftershock and didn't offer a path that didn't require players to re-buy the base game (gog/steam do not offer dlc-only).
I can only assume the site will be read-only down the line and this is the very least to say "thanks" for supporting us through a platform that many picked specifically to give us bigger cut in the end at the exchange of risks like these.
It just took way too long compared to what is ideal to offer an alternative but it's there now.. This has been a longer struggle/push as it was always supposed to be there during launch.... Anyway.. I'm just glad we have at least some options now.
I can recommend taking up the offer and at least you'll get a free artbook as a bonus if you didn't get one from the big box before, along with a spare key that we assume will be used in good faith.
I can only assume the site will be read-only down the line and this is the very least to say "thanks" for supporting us through a platform that many picked specifically to give us bigger cut in the end at the exchange of risks like these.
It just took way too long compared to what is ideal to offer an alternative but it's there now.. This has been a longer struggle/push as it was always supposed to be there during launch.... Anyway.. I'm just glad we have at least some options now.
I can recommend taking up the offer and at least you'll get a free artbook as a bonus if you didn't get one from the big box before, along with a spare key that we assume will be used in good faith.
#4083 Posted 08 July 2024 - 12:09 PM
I've (re)purchased the game + DLC on GOG, so I can only go for the Steam key. There however I don't own the main game so far. Might make sense during a sale (such as the current one), though.
Either way, a highly social gesture. Kudos to everyone involved in the decision, plus the Ion Fury team once more.
Either way, a highly social gesture. Kudos to everyone involved in the decision, plus the Ion Fury team once more.
#4084 Posted 19 December 2024 - 05:07 AM
It's taken me a while to write this appreciative post, since I've been very busy with real life, but I gotta say that after experiencing the DLC for Ion Fury, it has skyrocketed to the top of my favorite retro shooters and now I'm playing it almost as much as Blood, my absolute favorite of all. I probably need to go in depth at some point, but for now I'll just say that's everything I could ever want from a DLC and it just makes the game so much better.
If I had to point out why their effort spoke to me so much, is because the mentality was just right when designing the game: many new retro shooters are often made in a way that whatever is "retro" about them are just aesthetics along with obtuse and gimmicky game mechanics. There's often not enough care in understanding what makes a good map, assortment of enemies and arsenal to fight them. With IF, and particularly with the DLC, it felt just right and accurate to what this kind of game should be like.
I don't know what the future holds for such talented team, if anything at all, but just know that irrespective of what IP is used, I'd love to see any other game in the same vein released in the future. That said, I'm appreciative of what we got already with IF and I'm just so happy to have that game and get the same feeling back when I play Blood or Duke. So for that, I'll remain forever grateful.
If I had to point out why their effort spoke to me so much, is because the mentality was just right when designing the game: many new retro shooters are often made in a way that whatever is "retro" about them are just aesthetics along with obtuse and gimmicky game mechanics. There's often not enough care in understanding what makes a good map, assortment of enemies and arsenal to fight them. With IF, and particularly with the DLC, it felt just right and accurate to what this kind of game should be like.
I don't know what the future holds for such talented team, if anything at all, but just know that irrespective of what IP is used, I'd love to see any other game in the same vein released in the future. That said, I'm appreciative of what we got already with IF and I'm just so happy to have that game and get the same feeling back when I play Blood or Duke. So for that, I'll remain forever grateful.