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Thursday, October 29, 2009


The English version of Hammerfight (previously known as Hammerfall) is now available to purchase from Steam at only $9.99. Fun-Motion is still hosting the 20 MB demo (Russian only) which you can download and try the game out before buying it. We've also embedded the official trailer for the game in the extended.


Comments

what!? cool! finally, I have been waiting for this game for 2 years plus. Too bad I'm gonna drop 60 dollars on codmw2 in a month...

Awesome. Hammerfight is an awesome title and it is great that they made an English version.

Still only that rather boring trailer in mediocre quality and still only a russian demo which leaves many players confused. I think they are going to have trouble selling this to non-russian folks who don't already know it.

Somebody needs to help this guy promote his game... IMHO it is much better than many of the well-hyped indie games that get so much press, and it deserves rewards, recognition and high sales.

Looks awesome.

...is that the in-game soundtrack?

The FULL hamerfight game!? Awesome!!
(reads on)
Crap... I hate Steam.
I can't get on my client anymore. I blew 25 bucks on a couple of games and right now I'm yelling at them through their support page (can't get to the forums).

Does anyone know if they've kept the style of the dialouge?
It was really nice in the demo.

The english demo is available. The developer is also active on the steam forums as GKosh :)

@Bob: Yes, they have.

I've bought this game and I must say it more than lives up to the demo - the demo already was phenomenal!

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