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A challenging bossgame inspired by both solo games and MMOs, featuring an innovative combination-based gameplay. Combine the three Facets of destruction, resilience and movement into powerful abilities to defeat your corrupted creations.

Master a deep combination-based gameplay

Siaty wields the 3 Facets of destruction, resilience and movement. In battle, these Facets can either be used separately or merged to create a wide variety of abilities. Long range attack, close range attack, dash forward, backdash, protective shield, teleportation, timed defense, ... Master Siaty's versatility and find your way to overcome whatever is in front of you.

A slow-paced action game focusing on anticipation

Preparing an ability takes time, so you better plan ahead. Reflexes alone won't lead you to victory. But if you observe your enemies well, you will always have the right tool ready at the right time.


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In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $4.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Siaty windows.zip 123 MB

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Hi, the game doesn't start and the Unity log shows that Steamworks was not initialized. Did you upload the Steam build here? Could you please upload a DRM-free build?

Thanks!

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Hi!
I'm deeply sorry about that, but it should be fixed now
Thanks for the report!

(It was a save problem btw, not a DRM problem. Made the itch build in a rush for the bundle and forgot to check that everything was working on a fresh install)

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Thanks for the quick reply!

I'm afraid the game still doesn't work, though. It does start (and so it did before), but it freezes on a black screen.

I pointed to the DRM issue because, well, there are ways to crack a game's Steamworks dependency (e.g. with the Goldberg Emulator), and if I replace the steam_api64.dll library provided in your build with a cracked one, then the game starts and plays just fine. But of course I'd prefer to be able to play the game without having to hack it. :P

PS: I must say I'm testing and playing your game on Linux with Wine so it'd be interesting to hear the experience of native Windows users as well. However, I don't think it should make any difference.

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I checked again and I am indeed an idiot "^^

(No idea how it was working on both my machines so far)

All the evil steamworks dependencies should be gone now

Thanks for the infos, and my sincere apologies again

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Hahaha, don't be so hard on yourself! :P

Indeed the game works now, no hacking needed. Thanks!