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Tactics! Strategy! Adventure!

If you like your gaming to be a delicious melange of gaming style, mixing tactical combat with strategic management and a soupçon of classic "choose your own adventure" decision making, then games like Expeditions: Conquistador are a delightful break from the usual.

Set in the newly-discovered Americas, Expeditions: Conquistador gives you the opportunity to play through the discovery of a wondrous new land and peoples. In history, the choices that the conquistadors were ruthless and bloody and secured the Old World's place as the ruling power in these new lands. As you go through the intricately branching plot, you can choose to follow the path that history has laid out for you, or take a new direction and see how history plays out. With unique expedition members, random events that can completely change the circumstances your expedition is facing, dynamic trading system and economies, and even maps that are based on topological maps of the Dominican Republic and Mexico, this game's deep gameplay and high replayability will keep you entertained & engaged for hours.

A successful Kickstarted project, you can get Expeditions: Conquistador on GOG.com for just $17.99 for the first week, so if you're thinking about checking it out, don't wait!
Ow, now I remember this game, it was the one with the trailer with '30+ unique followers!', and then you saw 5+ people with the same picture :p

(naturally down to early build but funny nonetheless)
Post edited May 30, 2013 by Pheace
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Pheace: Ow, now I remember this game, it was the one with the trailer with '30+ unique followers!', and then you saw 5+ people with the same picture :p

(naturally down to early build but funny nonetheless)
::Aliens::
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JMich: Glad to see a more detailed description instead of a numbered list this time :P
Both release announcement are above GOG's average because they made me interested, in my humble opinion. Especially the game cards concentrate too often on the gameplay mechanics and provide little information about the game itself.
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Regios: Oh, dear gods... I recognize the voice in the Youtube trailer! It's a Spanish voice actor that has taken part in a lot of different stuff, from anime to videogames. Hearing him speaking in English feels a little bit weird for my ears. XD

That said, I'm gonna have to give a look to this one. It looks very promising.
I let my Spanish GF listen to it and she also thought it sounded like a well known voice actor, she thinks it's Lorenzo Beteta
Erg! It seems I have to get this one as well again ...
I can't tell regarding my mind because I think I lost it quite recently, but GoG ... you sure blew my game budget this month.
I´ve seen this on Gamescom in Germany last year and even the early version was quite fun!
It´s great to see it here on GOG now and I´ll try to get it within the next days!

BTW: HEY, we´ve already got the first shit-review:
[i]One-Star: WTF
Posted on 2013-05-30 07:11:27 by belyak:
$20 for a mobile game port? Seriously?[/i]

Seriously, this is really ugly!
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RadonGOG: I´ve seen this on Gamescom in Germany last year and even the early version was quite fun!
It´s great to see it here on GOG now and I´ll try to get it within the next days!

BTW: HEY, we´ve already got the first shit-review:
[i]One-Star: WTF
Posted on 2013-05-30 07:11:27 by belyak:
$20 for a mobile game port? Seriously?[/i]

Seriously, this is really ugly!
Rofl, bring on the mobile game ports then imo :)
I backed this early over on KS and played the Beta fairly extensively. I felt that the game had surprising depth and that some of the tactical engagements were actually somewhat challenging. Those factors combined with the unique and well-presented theme continue to maintain my excitement for its final release. Haven't played it for a few months now, but I am anxious to jump back into it now that it is complete.
The weird thing is that the graphics in this game are amazing, especially for an indie title. I have everything set to max, with AA at 8x, and it looks phenomenal, couldn't ask for more.

I guess the "mainstream" gamer must live in his world when if something doesn't look like Crysis then it sucks. Morons everywhere.
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RadonGOG: I´ve seen this on Gamescom in Germany last year and even the early version was quite fun!
It´s great to see it here on GOG now and I´ll try to get it within the next days!

BTW: HEY, we´ve already got the first shit-review:
[i]One-Star: WTF
Posted on 2013-05-30 07:11:27 by belyak:
$20 for a mobile game port? Seriously?[/i]

Seriously, this is really ugly!
What is surprising is that he got 6 thumbs up.
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bossonova: reviews on here suck. they are all 4 or 5 out of 5. LOL
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Starmaker: Games on here rule.
I swear i saw one the other day that was all "I HATE this game, everything about it sucked, therefore I'm only going to give it 3 stars" WTF? LOL!
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Fever_Discordia: I swear i saw one the other day that was all "I HATE this game, everything about it sucked, therefore I'm only going to give it 3 stars" WTF? LOL!
Well, there is some certain amount of logic to it. You have to dig deep and look hard, but down in there somewhere there is a bit of logic to it, I'm sure. I think.
Insta-buy for me!! I was waiting for this one for the last month!! I'm so happy that new games can be purchased on Gog, because my steam account for unknown reasons doesn't want to run on my computer anymore. I made a promise to myself that I will not buy anymore games on Steam as their DRM is just killing me! I hope that at some stage games like Fallout 3/New Vegas, new XCOM, Civilization V, etc. will show up here and I will gladly pay even $50 for any of those. Meanwhile I am glad that Age of Decadence, Wasteland 2, Project Eternity and Tormnt: Tides of Numenera will be on gog!
What a review on the game page :
$20 for a mobile game port? Seriously?
Never heard of it.