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Get more gaming done with your dollar!

Surprise sale for all of you RPG lovers! From now until 23.59 pm EST on the 28th of February, we’re offering you a chance to buy one D&D game and get one FREE! More than that, though, if you buy ANY D&D game during our sale, you will get Temple of Elemental Evil for free if you don’t already own it!

Now, we assume if you’re coming to GOG.com you probably have something of an appreciation for old games, but in case you aren’t familiar with these fantastic RPGs, let’s cast our mind back to the ancient days of yore and reflect on the digital bundles of concentrated awesome that these titles represent:

Baldur’s Gate: The Original Saga and Baldur’s Gate II: Complete collectively received over 10 “Best game of the year” awards from publications such as PC Gamer, Eurogamer, Computer Games Magazine and IGN. They are both rated over 92% on Metacritic, and combined will bring you at least 100 hours of some of the best computer game RPGing you can get for less than ten bucks during our sale. That’s less than ten cents per hour of gaming goodness!

Likewise, the Icewind Dale series brought the D&D license to action RPG gaming, first in the old-school 2nd edition, and then with the updated 3rd edition mechanics in the second game in the series. Set in the howling blizzards of Icewind Dale, these action RPGs feature incredible in-depth tactical combat and just enough story to propel you along to newer and greater battles.

Planescape: Torment is another one of those games that every RPG player needs to have on his or her shelf. Winner of multiple RPG and Game of the Year awards in 1999, it is widely considered as one of the best storytelling RPGs in gaming history. With a gentler gameplay difficulty than some of the other AD&D-licensed games Planescape: Torment makes an excellent entry into the Hasbro D&D games for someone who’s new to the genre.

Neverwinter Nights is not only an incredible game in and of itself (It’s a recipient of several critic awards for best RPG game of the year), but it has one of the most enthusiastic modding communities of any RPG ever created, and the quality and variety of adventures you can go on after you’ve finished the main quest are truly staggering. This game is literally one you could play for the rest of your life, if you were determined to get through every single user-created campaign.

Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard is a fascinating blend of RPG and RTS. While it is not the first D&D RPS, it is the first one set in the Eberron world, and it uses the fascinating mythos of Eberron to good effect, drawing the player into a complicated many-sided struggle over an artifact of immense power. Not an RPG in the traditional sense, it is a very interesting use of the D&D license, and one that received positive reviews for its two-layered tactical approach and fun gameplay.

Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone is an action RPG with some interesting tactical elements to go along with the usual hack and slash of the genre. The game never gets dull because it has three characters, each using a different style of combat, and the player can switch out the active character at any time. The voice acting is filled with star talent like Patrick Stewart and Michael Clarke Duncan. All told, it’s a whirlwind RPG with a fast-paced story and plenty of monster killing--a great example of action RPGs that any fan is sure to love.

Finally, Temple of Elemental Evil is not only a great tactical RPG based off one of the most famously brutal old-school tabletop RPG modules, it’s also FREE FREE to you with the purchase of any other Atari D&D game during this sale! If you’re hankering for one of the tougher tactical RPGs you’re likely to play any time soon, be sure to pick up any of the Atari Hasbro D&D games this week and you’ll be rewarded with this as well!

This sale ends at 23.59 pm EST on the 28th of February, so be sure to pick up your D&D classics now!
Haven't had a chance to play the ones i already bought (have we all turned into collectors rather than game players these days? hahahah). Are the ones listed in promo the only ones the deal applies to?.
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nijuu: Haven't had a chance to play the ones i already bought (have we all turned into collectors rather than game players these days? hahahah). Are the ones listed in promo the only ones the deal applies to?.
yes
What a lot of crap..

BG, PS:T.. and maybeIcewind Dale for $9.99.. is acceptable, but trying to fob Dragonshard and Demonstone off on us for $9.99 each is just a con... they weren't even worth that when they came out.

Give me both of them for $5.99 and I'll think about it, but I wouldn't pay $9.99 for one or both.

Charging us once at an expensive double rate as opposed to charging us twice at half rate for what it's worth is hardly much of a deal.
Post edited February 21, 2012 by Tormentfan
yes and getting a second game for free. what a crap.

noone is forcing you to buy anything, wait till xmas its half then
Post edited February 21, 2012 by lugum
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Nathraiben: ~snip~
AFAIK there aren't any "all models replacement" haks but there are plenty of graphical overrides to choose from and most of the high rated modules also make use of community-created content (including new tilesets and models, often with better textures). It will always remain NWN, so if you can't stand its look at all, there's not much you can do about it. But it's a lot better than the bland default campaign. Seriously, if you have never owned the add-ons, one could say you have never really experienced NWN. I'd say get over your dislike of the graphics and give it another try.

Teaser

[Disclaimer: This picture does not necessarily represent your typical NWN experience, just a glimpse of what it can look like, too. In the end it all comes down to which modules you play or which graphical overrides you pick for yourself.]
Post edited February 21, 2012 by Leroux
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lugum: yes and getting a second game for free. what a crap.

noone is forcing you to buy anything, wait till xmas its half then
Yeah, you're right and no one forced you to reply either... So seeing as neither of us is being forced to do anything.. it looks like quite a 'free' site then, hmm?

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Post edited February 21, 2012 by Tormentfan
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lugum: yes and getting a second game for free. what a crap.

noone is forcing you to buy anything, wait till xmas its half then
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Tormentfan: Yeah, you're right and no one forced you to reply either... So seeing as neither of us is being forced to do anything.. it looks like quite a 'free' site then, hmm?

Being charged double iniially to be charge half later still isn't much of a deal.
well the voices in my head did force me to reply .

well everywhere prices will differ. take cossack, on dotemu its 15 euro or something here $9,99. just as some games will be more expensive here.

i dont see the big deal in that
Post edited February 21, 2012 by lugum
I have not played any of these games. If I am going to buy two games, which games would you guys recommend?
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AsKiCoD: I have not played any of these games. If I am going to buy two games, which games would you guys recommend?
Can't go wrong with Baldurs Gate 1 + 2 if you like RPG's.
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AsKiCoD: I have not played any of these games. If I am going to buy two games, which games would you guys recommend?
Depends how you like your games.

If you like an open, involved experience with quests and a combat system you have to think about and a classic 'elves and dwarfs' setting then BG2.

If you like an open, involved experience with quests and a combat system you have to think about, but set in a very unconventional setting then PS:T (usually regarded by hardcore RPG'ers as THE best Crpg ever)

If you like an involved combat system but not so much questing in a classic setting then Icewind Dale.

And if you're just up for a bit of hack and slash in a classic setting then Dragonshard or Demonstone.
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AsKiCoD: I have not played any of these games. If I am going to buy two games, which games would you guys recommend?
Baldur's Gate 2 and Planescape: Torment are the best of the bunch.
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AsKiCoD: I have not played any of these games. If I am going to buy two games, which games would you guys recommend?
I'm kind of in the same boat, except I already own Planescape Torment CD, and am for sure buying Neverwinter Nights. Just unsure about the 2nd game to purchase. Leaning towards the first Baldur's Gate.
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AsKiCoD: I have not played any of these games. If I am going to buy two games, which games would you guys recommend?
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spindown: Baldur's Gate 2 and Planescape: Torment are the best of the bunch.
Baldurs gate is not bad either. Of course the second is better but i finda the first one very good too.
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Zangtesu: Baldurs gate is not bad either. Of course the second is better but i finda the first one very good too.
Would I be missing out storywise if I picked up Baldur's Gate 2 over 1?
"Nice, you own all games from this promo.
Have fun and don't forget to check out our next offer."
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Maverick814: Would I be missing out storywise if I picked up Baldur's Gate 2 over 1?
Yes. The second one features characters from the first one. Gameplay-wise they're both so similar there's no benefit to not playing them in order imo.
Post edited February 21, 2012 by amcdermo