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They’re full of creative energy and so much fun to play! The latest Weekly Sale on GOG.COM is dedicated to great DRM-free indie games and comes with discounts reaching up to 90%. Here some of the best examples:

BEAUTIFUL DESOLATION (-15%) is an atmospheric adventure game set in a post-apocalyptic future. Explore the landscape, solve puzzles, and meet new friends and enemies.

Disco Elysium (-25%) is an open world role playing game that puts you in the shoes of an atypical detective with a whole city block to carve your path across.

Transistor (-80%) is a sci-fi themed action RPG that invites you to wield an extraordinary weapon of unknown origin as you fight through a stunning futuristic city.

Check other discounted indie gems! This Weekly Sale on GOG.COM will end on 27th July 2020, 1 PM UTC.
Nice discounts but still nothing for me this time. :-(
Post edited July 20, 2020 by DrazenCro
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Amid Evil + Warrior's Edition upgrade is over $2 cheaper than if you buy it directly.

Same with Dusk, the base game + upgrade separately is cheaper than buying it directly, although the difference is less than $1 there.

Is that intended?
Has anyone tried that Hob game?
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To anyone who passes by, if you don't own the three Supergiant games (Bastion, Transistor, and Pyre) and you've ever fancied action RPG's for even a moment, just do yourself a favour and pick up immediately. The prices on these games are so low it's down right criminal!

From the moment I heard the stranger narrate "The kid took a moment to just rage out" in Bastion, I instantly fell in love with these games. The beautiful art, polished gameplay, excellent stories, and most of all, the incredible sound tracks. Just listen to "Build a Wall" on spotify, and you'll know what I mean.

I bought these games on steam a while ago, but I picked them up here on GoG in a previous sale and grabbed the soundtracks with them. While I can't recommend the soundtracks enough, I know that buying a game soundtrack might not be for everyone.

Finally, I wake up every night in a cold sweat from fear that Hades won't come to GoG.
Dear GOG team,

I'd love to buy more from your platform but I've decided against further purchases until I receive answers to my support inquirires. I've been waiting for replies for 3 months now and I've never experienced such a delay on any other store.

Additionally, how is it possible that random games are being added to my card? There are games in my card that I don't even know and I already had to contact the support to ask for a refund and why this can happen.
Post edited July 20, 2020 by -Nachtmahr-
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IronArcturus: Has anyone tried that Hob game?
I tried it at launch, and didn't find anything to complain about. Took 18h to complete - and it was interesting enough that I DID complete it (which is somewhat rare these days).
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IronArcturus: Has anyone tried that Hob game?
its a good game, not great but good and worth 10 Bucks. Creates a nice atmosphere and tells a nice little story. Gameplay is varied, got some minor puzzling in it. I enjoyed it, and didnt regret paying ~17€ for it. Only negative things I rember sometimes, I did not know where to go and a few cases where I had to repeat a few encounters because there was a bug.
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GOG.com: Here some of the best examples:
Megaquarium: Freshwater Frenzy - Deluxe Expansion with a whopping 0% discount. :P
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Lady-Jaye: To anyone who passes by, if you don't own the three Supergiant games (Bastion, Transistor, and Pyre) and you've ever fancied action RPG's for even a moment, just do yourself a favour and pick up immediately. The prices on these games are so low it's down right criminal!

From the moment I heard the stranger narrate "The kid took a moment to just rage out" in Bastion, I instantly fell in love with these games. The beautiful art, polished gameplay, excellent stories, and most of all, the incredible sound tracks. Just listen to "Build a Wall" on spotify, and you'll know what I mean.

I bought these games on steam a while ago, but I picked them up here on GoG in a previous sale and grabbed the soundtracks with them. While I can't recommend the soundtracks enough, I know that buying a game soundtrack might not be for everyone.

Finally, I wake up every night in a cold sweat from fear that Hades won't come to GoG.
I eye those every time they go on sale but haven't purchased yet, maybe this time.
LIMBO at that price is a pretty easy recommendation, and Torchlight's price is decent too I think.

I won't get my hopes up but it'd be nice to see more id/Bethesda here around QuakeCon (At Home), if not more "AAA" sooner.
Post edited July 21, 2020 by tfishell
Been meaning to check out DIsco Elysium eventually.
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tfishell: LIMBO at that price is a pretty easy recommendation
And it's at the highest discount I've seen on GOG so far.
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tfishell: LIMBO at that price is a pretty easy recommendation
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eiii: And it's at the highest discount I've seen on GOG so far.
It was free on Humble Bundle and next week it was available through GOG connect.
That was the highest discount that I have seen.
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amrit9037: It was free on Humble Bundle and next week it was available through GOG connect.
I see that I even would have gotten a Linux version for free on Steam which I do not get with my GOG version of the game, although I've paid for it. Annoying!

Looks like I've created my Humble and Steam accounts too late and finally have to learn not to buy my games on GOG when I want to have full OS support... :(