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90% off bundle deal: Hotline Miami, Shadow Warrior, Serious Sam, Motivational Growth, Burning Man and more!

It wasn't so long ago that we introduced movies to our DRM-free catalog. They've kept to themselves, mostly, off in their own little corner of GOG.com. This weekend, with a little help from our friends at Devolver Digital, we're bringing games and movies together for one enormous integration in the Devolver Game & Watch Bundle: 10 movies, 5 games, and one melting pot of entertainment at a 90% discount if you grab it all at once (or complete your collection). You can also buy individual titles at 50% off, including:

Shadow Warrior Classic Complete and Shadow Warrior (2013) are the bloody 1997 cult classic and its modern reimagining. It's a melee-heavy FPS series which started out in the Duke Nukem era of no-holds-barred humor and action. The 2013 reboot was a smooth transition into the current generation for a modern, but not too modern, first person shooter. If that's not enough classically fast and furious shootin' for you, Serious Sam First and Second Encounter are part of the bundle as well!

Hotline Miami is a maniacal retro-styled top-down action game in which an armed psychopath (you) takes on the scum of the Miami criminal underground (your prey). Limbs strewn everywhere, your foes' remains will pulsate to the haunting soundtrack as you slaughter your way across the ultra-fast gameplay, unforgiving enemies, twisted backstory, and unique design. Hotline Miami is something you just have to see.

Motivational Growth is a little sick-to-the-head, but nonetheless an inspiring movie arguing the real importance of getting "out there" before you get too mold. A feature presentation that you shouldn't miss.

Super Game Jam fits the bundle like a glove. It's a package of 5 short films, and 5 short games. A documentary series following each of five developer teams in one 48-hour game jam, including a playable version of each game they created.

Pixel Poetry just became Pixel Poetry: Special Edition. The documentary surrounding the ongoing video game debate and ever-present question "Are video games art? just received a huge content upgrade with bonus interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and more goodies!

Finally, we have Burning Man: Beyond Black Rock, a documentary premiering on GOG.com along with the bundle, a deep and personal look at the most famous counter-culture festival in the world, its past, and hopeful future.

Hit play to Game & Watch with 15 great Devolver Digital titles at 90% off, including Good Game, Austin High, The Basement, Stream Dream, Mars, and One Couch at a Time. You can always grab each title individually at a 50% discount as well. The combined promo will last until Tuesday, February 3 at 4:59 AM GMT.
Post edited January 29, 2015 by Konrad
Ten items for €0,70 each (converted), that's just too good a deal, to pass it by.
I really don't like having games mixed with movies when you have to buy everything to get the bigger discount. I come here for games, not movies. I don't mind movies being available here but this feels like now they're becoming detrimental.
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BreOl72: Ten items for €0,70 each (converted), that's just too good a deal, to pass it by.
Depends on how you make the calculation. For me the deal doesn't look as good: 5 games at $13.15 that makes $2.63 per game.

But I was afraid of such bundles after seeing movies emerging here on GOG. Didn't expect it to kill the weekend promos though. :(

The games at 90% indeed would have been a too good deal to let it pass ...
Post edited January 31, 2015 by eiii
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omega64: Yes, If you can't be satisfied with getting all this for 90% off, you're just a greedy prick. :P
It's not a matter of being satisfied. I own all the games no the promo, so I can get all movies for about 7€. Yes, huge discount. But it's a huge discount on things I have no interest in, so no matter how big the discount I still won't buy. I believe that's what viranimus was getting at.
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Impaler26: You shouldn't mix movies with games in this kind of promo. So i can only get the games for 90% off if i also buy those lousy "movies" ?
No Thanks! :(
At least you won't see them unless you click on the movie tab in your account. ;)
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omega64: Yes, If you can't be satisfied with getting all this for 90% off, you're just a greedy prick. :P
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P1na: It's not a matter of being satisfied. I own all the games no the promo, so I can get all movies for about 7€. Yes, huge discount. But it's a huge discount on things I have no interest in, so no matter how big the discount I still won't buy. I believe that's what viranimus was getting at.
I knew what he meant. I just wanted to call him a greedy prick. :P
Post edited January 30, 2015 by omega64
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omega64: I knew what he meant. I just wanted to call him a greedy prick. :P
Damn you!!!!!
We need us some Duke Nukem Megaton and Serious Sam 2.
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MWink: I really don't like having games mixed with movies when you have to buy everything to get the bigger discount. I come here for games, not movies. I don't mind movies being available here but this feels like now they're becoming detrimental.
We're sorry we put things on promo sometimes :( We'll never do it again!

[edit] felt so horrible, I forgot to quote the post I was replying to.
Post edited January 30, 2015 by Ciris
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Ciris: We're sorry we put things on promo sometimes :( We'll never do it again!
I'll hold you to that promise. :)
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Ciris: We're sorry we put things on promo sometimes :( We'll never do it again!
But I still don't have all GOG movies. :-(
Motivational Growth, a film featuring Jeffrey Combs as talking mold, seems like the perfect example of insane indie film making that about justifies GOG's move in adding movies and I wish there was more stuff like Motivational Growth. I'd been waiting on a sale for Motivational Growth so to get it for $0.60 individually (or $4.44 to complete bundle) is madness.

The Basement is another promising title in this bundle, an indie horror film.

Dear GOG, please focus on more Motivational Growth type of stuff for movies.
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Ciris: We're sorry we put things on promo sometimes :( We'll never do it again!
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Protoss: But I still don't have all GOG movies. :-(
Well, this is a chance to get 10 of 'em, including some pretty intriguing ones ;)

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undeadcow: Motivational Growth, a film featuring Jeffrey Combs as talking mold, seems like the perfect example of insane indie film making that about justifies GOG's move in adding movies and I wish there was more stuff like Motivational Growth. I'd been waiting on a sale for Motivational Growth so to get it for $0.60 individually (or $4.44 to complete bundle) is madness.

The Basement is another promising title in this bundle, an indie horror film.

Dear GOG, please focus on more Motivational Growth type of stuff for movies.
We're doing our best to get more variety in the movie tab - so far it's mostly documentaries. My guess (and correct me if I'm wrong) is that they're cheaper to make than "regular" movies that may need special effects, as documentaries can be a lot of people talking without any explosions in the background ;)
high rated
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Ciris: We're sorry we put things on promo sometimes :( We'll never do it again!
In tribute to all the nay-sayers; here's a free copy of Motivational Growth (agggh, a movie) first come:

Edit: Redeemed by MartynD88 30 minutes later.
Post edited January 30, 2015 by undeadcow
PSA: This Promo Makes No Sense

OK, not really. But buying new Shadow Warrior alone is pricier than buying everything, at least around here. What?
Buy or not? - I already got Hotline Miami, but a few of the other titles looks interesting:
- Shadow Warrior (2013) (been circling around this one a few times)
- Super Game Jam - 5 short films & 5 short games (mostly interested in trying out the games)
- Motivational Growth (allready on my wishlist)
- Austin High (looks plenty fun)
- The Basement