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A legendary RPG classic of mind-blowing proportions.

Wizardry 6+7, a pack of two DOS-era RPG games with first-person perspective, grid-based movement, huge gameworlds, and way over 500 hours of hard-core gameplay in total, is available on GOG.com, for only $5.99.

Some say that a quill is more powerful than the sword. In most cases they can be proved wrong by a any hot-tempered, half-naked barbarian wielding a crude two-handed blade. In this case, however, we're talking about a quill that is the most powerful artifact in the whole universe. It's called The Cosmic Forge, for it has the ability to rewrite reality itself, making its wielder omnipotent. This is what's at stake, at this is what you'll be after. But as if laying your hands on this treasure wasn't difficult enough, there's an ominous force hiding in the shadows, trying to reach the goal before you do and turning the whole of the world against you. All this is but the main thread in the epic campaign bringing together fantasy and Sci-Fi in a world that could have only be spawned to existence in the early 1990s. Behold the first two games in the Dark Savant trilogy!

Wizardry 6+7 bundles together Wizardry 6: The Cosmic Forge and Wizardry 7: Crusaders of the Dark Savant to bring you over 500 hours of challenging gameplay that defined what we now call classic computer RPG. Once you create your party of brave adventurers, recruited among the most fantastic races and taking on some of the most awesome professions, prepare to spend a whole lot of time with them, as you'll be taking them from the first game in the trilogy up to the last one. This is a challenging game, the one the [url=http://www.rpgcodex.net" target="_blank]RPG codex[/url] might have warned you about, so prepare for something you have never experienced before--or, if you played it back in the day, to relive some of your best gaming memories. With tons of content and old-school goodness it's a piece of gaming history you just need to have in your collection.

Are you ready? If you think you can handle a game so huge, or you simply want to forget about the world for weeks, or even months, grab Wizardry 6+7 for only $5.99.

Oh, and by the way: Wizardry 7: Crusaders of the Dark Savant comes in two versions in this package: the original DOS release, and the revamped Windows Wizardry GOLD edition. The choice is yours!
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I'm sexy and I know it
So want!!!! :(
YES!!!

And...omgwtfbbq.

THIS is the company that released it. I thought they only had the rights to make an MMO but I guess they bought the entire series.
Yah!!
Delete this one as well? lol.
"delete this one as well" huh? strange headline
Finally! :D
G-Doc was right! - my mind is blown. Will buy this tonight :-D
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So what happened with the first 5 Wizardry games, when are we going to get them here?

I have having incomplete series on GOG
LOL

You can't hide it GOG, I saw the "delete this shit". Is it national drunk day in Poland or something
Hmm, I wish they would have started with a package that includes the first game.
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Crosmando: LOL

You can't hide it GOG, I saw the "delete this shit". Is it national drunk day in Poland or something
It's rather day before day before weekend, combined with "need more coffee" weather :P
A lot of people will be very happy today! :D

Are the Wizardry games as good as everyone says? I'm guessing the answer might just be a unanimous 'yes', but I'm curious what makes them so loved; I completely missed these first time round! And does it hurt to not play 1-5 first?
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Crosmando: LOL

You can't hide it GOG, I saw the "delete this shit". Is it national drunk day in Poland or something
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gmx: It's rather day before day before weekend, combined with "need more coffee" weather :P
Or more specifically, users messing with the release threads, thus forcing the poor blues to try and contain it. Yes, funny occurence, but at least blame the ones who made the mess. That does include me as well.