Stellar Blade: Digital Deluxe Edition

Stellar Blade: Digital Deluxe Edition (2024)

by SHIFT UP, Sony Interactive Entertainment
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:Edition includes: • Stellar Blade full game for PS5. • Stargazer Suit for EVE. • Half-rim Glasses for EVE. • Quadruple Rectangle Earrings for EVE. • Stargazer Coat for Lily. • Stargazer Wear for Adam. • Stargazer Pack for the Drone. • 2,000 SP EXP. • 5,000 Gold in-game currency.
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Rich story and like good old times when games had gameplay and storytelling stuff. It is a brutal land on a wasteland earth, and it is a nice PVE environment with nice fights and great evolving ways for your character, and it goes through hardships on the way with a lot of cosmetic things for the character as well… I got it on PlayStation 5 on CD, and I want it on GOG. I still play it, haven't been finishing it, just enjoy it at my own pace. It has a great big place to look around and search for loot and stuff, and still growing, if you ask me. I want it on GOG because I want to start supporting this game client more than any others. After all, it gives me the game and not just the installer. I want it to have it as a collector and not just a game client, and that's why I made GOG my basic client a few days ago, and I am buying games here.
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