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PROMO: Sanitarium and The Longest Journey 50% off this weekend only
PROMO: Sanitarium and The Longest Journey 50% off this weekend only
Another World: 15th Anniversary Edition - for only $9.99
Empire Earth 2: Gold Edition - for only $9.99
Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned - for only $5.99
AquaNox - for only $5.99
Heroes of Might and Magic® 3: Complete Edition - for only $9.99The Interstate ’76 Arsenal - for only $5.99Caesar 3 - for only $5.99Space Quest 4+5+6 - for only $9.99Vampire The Masquerade - Redemption - for only $5.99
Heroes of Might and Magic® 3: Complete Edition - for only $9.99The Interstate ’76 Arsenal - for only $5.99Caesar 3 - for only $5.99Space Quest 4+5+6 - for only $9.99Vampire The Masquerade - Redemption - for only $5.99Jagged Alliance 2 - for only $9.99Phantasmagoria - for only $9.99Psychonauts - for only $9.99Giants: Citizen Kabuto - for only $5.99BloodRayne - for only $5.99
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Mar 19, 2010
This weekend we're giving you the chance to play The Longest Journey and Sanitarium - two from among the best adventure games ever made - for half the usual price!

Despite being almost completely different, these two games have at least two things in common. For one thing, both will see you shifting between two completely different realms. In The Longest Journey it will be between stark reality and a fantasy dream-world. In Sanitarium, on the other hand, you'll be plunged into an insane world like from a madman's nightmare, with just a few flashbacks of reality to keep you sane... Somewhat. Most importantly, though, they're both great adventure titles which you can now get 50% off, regardless of whether you buy one or both of them. If you haven't played them yet, you won't get a better chance than right now.
Mar 18, 2010
The enhanced edition of one of the most awesome and innovative games ever is now here on GOG.com. It's hard to believe that such a gem was made almost entirely, musical score aside, by just one man!

Another World is a platformer, created in 1991 by Eric Chahi. For many of you it may have been the most memorable title of your earliest gaming years. The 15th Anniversary Edition is a recreated version of of the game, which lets you re-experience it through higher-resolution graphics or, if you prefer, just play the oldschool VGA version. The game is quite challenging (remember those map screenshots that took up two pages of a '90s gaming magazine?), but with twice as many checkpoints it's a lot easier than it used to be. Whether you played the original or not, you can't go wrong by getting this title and reliving the glory days of computer gaming.
Mar 16, 2010
Exactly eight months after releasing its predecessor, we're proud to introduce to you the second game from the acclaimed Empire Earth series, commonly believed to be the best installment yet.

Empire Earth II is a real-time strategy game which lets you recreate some of the most pivotal moments in history, both ancient and recent. The Gold Edition contains the main game and its expansion, The Art of Supremacy. Combined, they offer seven single player campaigns, spanning over four thousand years of actual history, with a few decades of believable sci-fi afterwards. Fans of the first Empire Earth game will not be disappointed with EE2, as it both retained all the strong points of its predecessor and added a ton of new features and improvements, making the game more complex, challenging and ultimately more satisfying to play.
Mar 12, 2010
Another Friday, another weekend promo on GOG.com! This week we're giving you a chance to play two of the best titles created in the wake of the X-COM series, both of which managed to improve upon their ancestor.

If you've been reluctant to try out UFO: Aftershock and UFO: Aftermath until now thinking "But it's not X-COM", why not give them a shot this time, now that they're both dirt-cheap? There are enough similarities to make you feel right at home, but with all the additions and the fantastic real-time/active pause combat system, they're in many respects an improvement, even though they belong to a whole different series! Until Monday, March 15 at 11:59 p.m. EDT, we're giving you a 50% discount if you buy both games or if you already have one and buy the other. If you buy only one game, you'll get a 30% discount. Check out the promo page for details.
Mar 11, 2010
Being the latest, but hopefully not the last, part of the Gabriel Knight saga. Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned fills many gaps left in the wake of its prequels and is a must-have for any fan of the series.

Gabriel Knight 3 is a 3D point-and click adventure game. While the classy 2D graphics, or the well-orchestrated FMV sequences of its predecessors may be missed, GK3 fared the transition from 2D to 3D very well. The primary upside is that the in-game environments are now more interactive and open to exploration, much like in the newer Tex Murphy games. The storyline is as deep and complex as ever, filled with dark secrets and unfathomable conspiracies. Four years after GK2, Gabriel Knight - the Schattenjäger - is pitted against a breed of evil he has never faced before, when an exiled prince asks him to protect his newborn son from what appear to be vampires...
A mediocre end to a great series -- Put simply, Gabriel Knight did not transition to 3d well. GK:3 suffered from wanting to be on the cutting edge without fully knowing how to use or grasp the technology. The look and game play suffered as a result.... full review
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Gabriel is back - again -- For me the third part is the greatest of the series. Despite the not perfectly implemented 3D-graphics, it´s a wonderfull and diversified experience. The story is very well told and the end makes this part of the series something real special. Of course it´s a bit far-fetched, but great nevertheless.
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Fun to play, easy to learn, and cheezy dialogue galore! -- Yeah, the graphics are pretty dated, but keep in mind when this game came out. It's turn-based, which is a plus if you like to think about what you do before you do it -- many times you actually have a few choices. Another plus is that you won't get nauseous after 3 minutes, which is something that a lot of the 3D live-action games do to me. No wild camera swings. So if you... full review
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