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Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, Serious Sam, Ghost Recon, Far Cry 1, 2, and more 60% off!

Do you like shooting things? Most gamers do, which makes the mainstream media overly excited and judgemental far too often. But let's not go there. We know that gaming shootouts are kept well-within the boundaries of virtual worlds and are all about fun, challenge, and feeling bad-ass while you relax in front of your computer screen. So, putting aside all controversy around first-person perspective shooters, let's jump right into action with 21 games that go "pew pew pew", "ra-tatatah", and "boom" for your entertainment. This weekend, you can get them with an explosive 60% off discount in our [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/fps_legends_weekend_promo_221113]Spectacular FPS Shootout promo! Let's take a look on some of the titles, shall we?

Medal of Honor: Allied Assault - War Chest takes you to the fronts of World War II and let's you take part in some of the allied forces most crucial operations. The game became famous for creating a believable and suggestive image of battle conditions with a real infantry soldier in the role of the game's hero. The War Chest edition includes the original campaign that will take you from German bases in Algiers, through the D-Day landing in Normandy, to the occupied France, and both Spearhead and Breakthrough expansions. Enlist now, for only $3.99!

Too much realism for your taste? You prefer fast-paced action with hordes of enemies coming for your bad-ass protagonist and absurdly overpowered weapons at his disposal to cut the baddies to little pieces? No problem! We've got you covered with Serious Sam: The First Encounter and Second Encounter, games that became famous exactly for the type of old-school gameplay you're looking for. Well, that and excellent epic level design. Only $ 2.39 each!

Far Cry is the game that changed the way people perceive video games, thanks to the astonishing CryENGINE. In terms of lifelike graphics, physics, advanced enemy AI, and sandbox style FPS-ing, there is "before Far Cry" and "after Far Cry". Far Cry 2 took the game realism to another level--fully destructible environment, wind, rain, day, and night that affect enemy AI, and a beautiful African setting. The game features a spectacular story presented in a huge single player campaign which takes form 40 to 70 hours to beat. Far Cry 2: Fortune's Edition contains the full Far Cry 2 game, including all previously released patches and the Far Cry 2 Fortunes DLC with additional content like new weapons and vehicles. Pick both games for only $3.99 each.

That's just a small taste of all the hardcore FPS action you can get in our Spectacular FPS Shootout promo until Tuesday, November 26, at 4:59AM GMT. Don't miss out!
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IAmSinistar: Thanks for the info, I will hold off for now then. Cheers!
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Smannesman: The first one is a regular FPS with large levels, the second and third are more open world sandbox-y FPS'.
Far Cry 2 is quite nice, although it's a very brown (Africa) world with respawning enemy checkpoints and an annoying malaria gimmick where you have to take a pill (and get new ones) every hour or so.
It's still nice to drive jeeps and boats around the decent sized world and do missions for the different factions to unlock new weapons and upgrades.
I actually feel that Far Cry 2 is kind of underrated. It's not a perfect game by any stretch; it has its flaws, but I'd still give it 4/5. It's a lot of fun driving around and upgrading your weapons.

I actually had to pick it up in this sale, I played it a few years ago on my brother's computer, but I didn't get very far in it.
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Smannesman: It's not that bad, you get several attacks of blurry vision after 45 minutes or something and on the third attack you pass out and wake up in a clinic or church. What really bothers me about it is that it doesn't add anything to the game.
They should've just declared you cured after you take the pill and ignored that silly mechanic for the rest of the game.
They could even have made you contract the disease again if you jumped in stagnant water or something, but nope.
Personally I found the respawning checkpoints to be more annoying, I would've liked it if I could've killed everybody there and afterwards it would always be safe/empty.
I get it from a game standpoint, you know that it makes sure that you'll always have battles to fight. But personally I just find it tedious.
Still a decent game though.
It does sound as though the disease mechanic is poorly thought-out and unnecessary. I bet there is an "anti-malarial patch" out there that someone wrote to hack it out of the game entirely.

I can relate to the respawn issues, those pretty much ruined the first (unpatched) S.T.A.L.K.E.R. for me. The decision to implement those kinds of respawns makes a kind of sense from one angle, but becomes burdensome on the player in the long run and keeps them from enjoying exploration.
I'm really, really not an FPS person, but I'm always curious to try things that are out of my comfort zone. I understand Painkiller is really good, and I've been meaning to try it, but is it accessible to people without any FPS skills/experience?

In general, is there a title in this promotion which is newbie-friendly? :)
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deathmyrk: Do any of the Unreal Tournament games still feature active online multiplayer? I remember having a blast on UT on PS2, and UT 2004 on PC back in 2005.
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SpiderFighter: Yep! They're both still fairly active.
Well that's awesome. I am pretty much broke from the Big Promo Sale. Gotta decide between UT and UT04. Tough decision... Any suggestions?
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BillyMaysFan59: (Angry German Kid) Ich wille Unreal Tournament spielen! (/Angry German Kid)
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Impaler26: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUSN7fqVBio

I totally forgot about this video... Thanks for reminding us. :D
Just because Unreal Tournament Spiel is one of the games in this sale :P
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IAmSinistar: I can relate to the respawn issues, those pretty much ruined the first (unpatched) S.T.A.L.K.E.R. for me. The decision to implement those kinds of respawns makes a kind of sense from one angle, but becomes burdensome on the player in the long run and keeps them from enjoying exploration.
Yeah, it was particularly bad in case of Stalker as it totally contradicted the "A-Live" system or what they called that concept with the living world. It's hard to buy that there's actually a simulated living world when enemies just popup in the same places, often on sight. At least I wasn't expecting as much from Far Cry 2 as from Stalker but it was still a frustrating experience thanks to those absurd guard posts.
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Pica-Ludica: I'm really, really not an FPS person, but I'm always curious to try things that are out of my comfort zone. I understand Painkiller is really good, and I've been meaning to try it, but is it accessible to people without any FPS skills/experience?

In general, is there a title in this promotion which is newbie-friendly? :)
Unreal Tournament 4 ECE could be a nice start to add an FPS game to your GoG shelf.

You can play against bots in all the game modes, not sure if the multiplayer is still active. Plus you can add to the game with mods.

Watch some gameplay/Let's play videos on youtube to see if any of the games on sale might fit in with that "place you want to explore" environments. And don't be afraid to challenge yourself with a game that looks interesting but might appear too difficult, yet still looks inviting to you. ;)

... If you like story driven shooters, I would recommend Chronicles of Riddick as well, though it will challenge you a bit.
Post edited November 22, 2013 by GhostwriterDoF
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Pica-Ludica: I'm really, really not an FPS person, but I'm always curious to try things that are out of my comfort zone. I understand Painkiller is really good, and I've been meaning to try it, but is it accessible to people without any FPS skills/experience?

In general, is there a title in this promotion which is newbie-friendly? :)
I haven't played Painkiller, so I can't comment on that one. But I think Medal of Honor is pretty newbie-friendly. Medal of Honor: Allied Assault was one of the first FPS game that I played on PC.
Despite there being some major battles, you can usually move around at your own pace and take your time. The gunplay is very simple yet very satisfying.
It is a good learning experience. It starts out easy and gradually gets more difficult, but you are learning the most effective ways to fight throughout the whole game, so it never becomes too challenging.

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GhostwriterDoF: Unreal Tournament 4 ECE could be a nice start to add an FPS game to your GoG shelf.

You can play against bots in all the game modes, not sure if the multiplayer is still active. Plus you can add to the game with mods.
That is a really good point. If I recall correctly (which I might not, it has been several years,) there are lots of options for the bots as well, like changing their intelligence level, how many can be on each team, and how aggressive they are. Definitely a good option.
Post edited November 22, 2013 by AdamR
I couldn't ever get into Painkiller Black, the enemies seem so monotone and art design feels so pretentious. Maybe I should revisit it as some point if people keep saying it's some sort of saving grace for first person shooters.
Yea I may get UT 2004. I remember loving the bot battles. And they were crazy hard, and the game went by so fast blazing. But UT is also a masterpiece in its own right. There's also so many great FPS games this go round. So much content for so little price...
Really wish more of the Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon series were on here - where's Rogue Spear and its expansions?

Would also be nice to see Swat 4 hit the GOG.com store sometime...
Post edited November 22, 2013 by FlamingFirewire
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Pica-Ludica: I'm really, really not an FPS person, but I'm always curious to try things that are out of my comfort zone. I understand Painkiller is really good, and I've been meaning to try it, but is it accessible to people without any FPS skills/experience?

In general, is there a title in this promotion which is newbie-friendly? :)
Painkiller is a good start. even for an FPS it's kinda easy as long as you do a lot of bunny-hopping and circle strafing (you normally can't afford to keep still). But it's unique for having almost nothing to distract from the shooting. No puzzles, no bloody keys and not much plot to speak of.

Medal of Honour 2 is the second simplest on this list. The level design is quite straight forward but the gunplay is good
fun.
I'd personally recommend Blood or Unreal as they are both really great games with great atmosphere and weapons. But they are both hard by FPS standards. Unreal has some puzzles and Blood has a lot of key hunting.

Serious Sam is one of the best FPS games ever but it's really fecking hard. It does have a tourist difficulty mode however. You can also swap blood and gore for fruit.
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kalirion: Purchased MoH:AA Warchest. Already had everything else that I wanted in one place or another.
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SpiderFighter: I'm still waiting for any kind of deal on the new SW. This is a decent collection, but its absence is definitely noticeable.
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kalirion: I have a 10% Off coupon on Steam if you want - Expires Nov 27 :)
I appreciate that, but I'm going to wait until I can get it here.

Very nice of you, though..thanks!
I have an extra copy of NWN2 from the flash sale if someone wants to buy Medal of Honor: Warchest or Rainbow Six I will trade the copy for either one. PM me if interested.
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undeadcow: I couldn't ever get into Painkiller Black, the enemies seem so monotone and art design feels so pretentious. Maybe I should revisit it as some point if people keep saying it's some sort of saving grace for first person shooters.
Dude - the whole point of the "gothic" style is to be pretentious!
Post edited November 22, 2013 by kalirion