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50-75% off Shantae: Risky's Revenge, Recettear, Jade Empire, Dungeon Keeper, Unreal Tournament and more…

Have you met the GOG.com #StreamTeam yet? They're a fantastic bunch of gamers, game lovers, entertainers. They're also on Twitch.tv/GOGcom every single day to bring you great gaming content with love. We asked them to pick out some of their favorite titles from the GOG.com catalog to include in this week's <span class="bold">Weekend Promo: #StreamTeam Selection</span> - all from 50-75% off.




And here's what they have to say about their favorite picks:
MegapiemanPHD
A freelance voice actor and YouTuber of other stuff, features Skulls of the Shogun - Humorous with nice artwork and a good amount of depth for it's simplicity, as well as Raiden 3 - the classic Shmup that offers fast paced in your face action at a reasonably high skill level.


ScreamingJoypad
A games critic, fanatic, freelancer, blogger, and way more. He's "just a dude who loves games". He also loves streaming Surgeon Simulator. A lot: "Oh my days! How much fun is Surgeon Simulator?! In a world where simulators always fell short of feeling realistic - Bossa studios took it upon themselves to create a hyper-realistic simulator that puts you in the shoes of an untrained janitor who fancies himself a surgeon. Personally, Surgeon Simulator is a lovely change, it's stupid, the actions you take lead to usually hilarious outcomes and under all of this there is an actual challenge there that needs completing. Buy the game, like the game, tell your friends, tweet me your best screenshots @ScreamingJoypad and most of all - Stay Awesome!"


Flaose
Teacher by day, dreamer by night, streamer somewhere in between. One of the favorites is Wacky Wheels: "Sick of your kart racing games being console exclusives that feature overweight plumbers and anthropomorphic testudines? Start your engines for this DOS classic that stars a cast of escaped zoo animals and (extremely) live ammunition! Wacky Wheels is a classic kart racing game that features a plethora of racing tracks, two-player racing (featuring both split-screen, and modem/serial cable multiplayer), a shooting gallery, and a deathmatch mode. While racing you’ll be able to pick up a variety of weapons to slow down the other challengers, including a pair of demonic balls, and poor pack of porcupines that you blast out your front end! While Wacky Wheels won’t challenge most experienced gamers, it’s perfectly suited for all ages and as the first full-priced game that I ever purchased as a kid is easy to recommend to you wonderful members of the GOGcom family!"


MatCat
The dynamic streaming duo, colliding in the most awesomely awkward of gaming relationships - one of their favorites is Unreal Tournament 2004 "Often touted as the best of the Unreal Tournament series (although some may argue UT99 wins this due to its originality), Unreal Tournament 2004 is classic Arena FPS in every sense of the word. Weather you love it for its fast-paced nature, its unique and fun match types (like Onslaught) or the sheer detail the developers put into every aspect of the experience, UT2004 still continues to make a mark on gamers today. Personally, my relationship with Unreal Tournament started with 99, but 2004 made me decide to it was time to exchange vows with the franchise... a vow to Monster Kill!!"


Memories in 8bit
A filmmaker, photographer, writer, and of course, streamer features Dungeon Keeper 2: "Have you ever dreamed of conquering a whole kingdom? Do you want to spread terror and darkness over the land? Then Dungeon Keeper 2 is the game for you. By uniting elements of a building sim and strategy game it was far ahead of its time and yet it is accessible even to newcomers to the genres as well!"


VideoGameCarnage
A YouTuber, and lovably radical streamist, happens to also be a big fan of 'Gray Matter: "Jane Jensen is on fine form in this often overlooked point and click adventure game for both newcomers and seasoned veterans alike. An evocative story, gorgeous artwork, and a haunting soundtrack contribute to an overall amazing experience. It also contains the only Street Magician known to humankind that I don't want to repeatedly punch in the face."


Piran Jade enjoys many things. Those include 90's cRPG, jRPGs, Hoppity Hops and Creatures Exodus. Like, a whole lot. "Creatures Exodus is THE sandbox-virtual life sim for me. You set the goals yourself, you modify the world with all the great user-created content out there, and do whatever you want. Want to breed colourful Norns? Do it. Longliving? Fighters? Illness-resistant? Go for it. Or just let the game run overnight and have a look the next day at what happened. By the way: Creating a proper biome can be just as exciting as breeding Norns. You can also breed Grendels, or Ettins, or rainbow sharks..."


TheWeekendSlice
For him, Gemini Rue is a winner. "A mysterious tale that will have you take charge of two separate characters: Azriel Odin, an ex-assassin on a dangerous mission on the planet Barracus, and a man called Delta-Six who wakes up in a hospital with no memory. Best played on a rainy Sunday with a nice, hot cup of tea in hand, this is a sci-fi point & click must-have; a pitch perfect blend of Blade Runner, Noir and Orwell’s 1984 with amazing retro style graphics, phenomenal sound design and voice acting."


Outstar
She's a game dev, concept artist, animator - and even pitched in on The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Unsure sure if she's a vampire or zombie, Outstar recommends Theme Hospital: "This is probably the worst game to educate your children about healthcare. As a 6 year old, I was sure hydrocephalus can be treated with a head-popping machine. Thanks, Theme Hospital! Arguably the best "Theme" game ever made, making shooting rats and kicking patients out of hospital viable ways to get awards for Best Hospital In Town. Must-have."


<span class="bold">Weekend Promo: #StreamTeam Selection</span> is an awesome collection of titles, by a team of even awesomer streamers including Classicor, PantslessAaron, E___A, Donis, Reitanna, RerezTV, ArvanEleron and Unraveller. Pick and choose your favorite games at 50-75% off until Tuesday, October 20, 3:59 AM GMT, join us on Twitch.tv/GOGcom, and check out the hilarious first episode of the StreamTeam highlight reel:

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Post edited October 16, 2015 by Konrad
Already have 200+ games...Now I'm gonna be blowing another $30+ before the weekend's even started...Damn you gog...Damn you and your anti-saving encouragement tactics....

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dizzy_plays: Oh I feel pity for my wallet, <$5 for each of the Metro games, that's A STEAL! Many other fantastic deals in there, good job #StreamTeam!
Already have the metro saga, and you're right, it is indeed a steal, and with the DRM status is just the icing on the cake!

(As I'm a diabetic it's yet another horrific ploy on gog's part..)

...It's good to know I'm not the only one victimized by these excellent merchant bastards!
Post edited October 17, 2015 by takezodunmer2005
Has anyone succeed to run F.E.A.R. stable and reliable under Linux/Wine?

The reports on winehq are rather positive. I've tried to run the demo under Wine. But it crashes with a page fault exception after the start menu. The GOG version seems to run with Wine 1.7.38 for some people but not for others as reported in this thread. Are there any updates?
Post edited October 17, 2015 by eiii
Watching other people play games? I don't think I will ever understand the appeal of this.
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tfishell: I noticed GOG is hiding reviews below 3-stars from coming up on the sale page (like reviews complaining about the Prisoner of Ice save bug). :P Hmmm, not sure how to feel about that.
Hasn't that already been the case since GOG switched to the new promo page layout months ago? And it hasn't changed since then although people already have complained about it at that time.

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tfishell: I did see that the save bug was fixed, but GOG is still hiding reviews under 3 stars (even ones highly rated) which feels a little dishonest to me.
Profit beats morale and ethics. ;) GOG has changed to a "normal" company long ago.
Thanks, this sales was wonderful! I grabbed both Metro and Saints Row series! What a treat! And a real steal, 75% off? Thanks again!
The only games I'm interested in (Double Dragon Trilogy and Worms World Party) seem to involve some "bad remaster" shenanigans... :-(

Oh well, saves me a few bucks.
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PimPamPet: The only games I'm interested in (Double Dragon Trilogy and Worms World Party) seem to involve some "bad remaster" shenanigans... :-(

Oh well, saves me a few bucks.
I own Double Dragon. Seems ok to me, though... Just saying.
STREAMTEAM PROMO streams continue today, Saturday:

12 PM GMT - CREATIVE SHOW - Chronowolf composes live on stream!
2 PM GMT - STREAMTEAM PROMO - RealMYST Masterpiece with MatCat
4 PM GMT - No stream yet! We're still trying to fill this slot!
6PM GMT - STREAMTEAM PROMO - Clive Barker's Undying with Ebenezer Arvigenius
8 PM GMT - STREAMTEAM PROMO - Gemini Rue with Vlad of the Weekendslice
10 PM GMT - STREAMTEAM PROMO/RELEASE STREAM Shantae: Risky's Revenge with Flaose

To check what time GMT is right now, see here: http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/

And then tune in on Twitch.tv/GOGcom! :-)
I have these peeking out of my cart, but I'm not sure..

Freedom Planet -------- $3.47 --- could be a fun indie platform, but I'm full of them..
Saints Row 2 ------------ $2.49 --- maybe a GTA sequel is better.
Saints Row 3 ------------ $3.74 --- rushed? Maybe skip this for SR4?
Metro 2033 Redux ----- $5.49 --- Stalker series is enough? Higher $ than others.
Metro LL Redux --------- $5.49 --- same as above.
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phaolo: Saints Row 3 ------------ $3.74 --- rushed? Maybe skip this for SR4?
I can absolutely recommend Saints Row 3, especially at this price. I've probably had more fun with it than with any of the 3D GTAs I've played, and the crazy stuff that happens in that game is quite amazing.
It didn't really seem rushed to me. Of course, I encountered a number of bugs and it has some of the more annoying elements of modern gaming, such as occasional QTEs, but neither occurred frequently enough to actually hurt my enjoyment of the game.
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phaolo: Saints Row 3 ------------ $3.74 --- rushed? Maybe skip this for SR4?
I agree with InfraSuperman's recommendation. Some people didn't like The Third for the change of tone in the series, as previous SR were way less crazy. But I have played and liked both 2 and 3rd, with the latter being a blast in terms of fun.
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InfraSuperman: I can absolutely recommend Saints Row 3
Thanks for the comment, but have you played SR2 and\or SR4?
Does SR3 have a good\fun story and ending?
I'd like to get only the "best" game and skip the rest.
Post edited October 17, 2015 by phaolo
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Is Worms World Party Remastered worth the money or should i play Hedgewars instead ?
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InfraSuperman: I can absolutely recommend Saints Row 3
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phaolo: Thanks for the comment, but have you played SR2 and\or SR4?
Does SR3 have a good\fun story and ending?
I'd like to get only the "best" game and skip the rest.
Anecdotally, everyone I 've talked to feels SR3 is the best of the series. It's absolutely over the top, but in a fun and hilarious way. Of the PC versions, SR3 also has the highest score on Metacritic.

So if you're only going to get one of them, I would recommend you get SR3.