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The Tower of Bundles stands tall! A grand finale: Knights in Shining Armor joust for the princess' snow-white handkerchief, but the cyberpunk heroes did not ask for this.

So we had all these awesome bundles lying around, and we're thinking of what to do with 'em. They all just happen to be square (cubical even, if you squint and use your imagination), and one day our Promo-Master starts stacking them on top of each other thinking little of it. It's a long story. One thing led to another, things escalated quickly, and here we are now. In total, we've built:







Days 5 & 6 - Bundle Tower Finale: Sci-Fi Floor, Knights in Shining Armor, and Divinity: Original Sin
Come one, come all - there's something for everyone on Day 5, where Knights in Shining Armor clash against a floor of Sci-Fi strategy and epic. Complete two series with our two knightly bundles: the <span class="bold">Mount & Blade Pack</span> at -75% (Mount & Blade, Mount & Blade: With Fire and Sword, Mount & Blade: Warband, Mount & Blade: Warband: Napoleonic Wars), and the 60% off <span class="bold">Gothic Trilogy</span>, in which we once again welcome the series to GOG.com! (Gothic I, Gothic II, Gothic 3)
Not into steeds and dragons? How about cybernetic implants and spaceships? Train your mind and your <span class="bold">Spatial Awareness</span> with these three space space strategy titles at -75% (Space Colony HD, Galactic Civilizations I, Master of Orion 1+2), or descend into a dystopian future with the <span class="bold">Cyberpunk Pack</span>
(Deus Ex 1+2, Anachronox, Omikron) with another 75% off.



Finally, the tower stands tall!
We had fun, we had game premieres, we had a change of pants. Now, we reach the apex of our tower, and therein lies one final surprise: Divinity: Original Sin at our record high 40% discount! The modern Ultima-inspired RPG wonder stole our hearts, and we hope it'll steal yours too.








Day 4 - Put the Pieces Together & Gamers at the Movies.

Fourth day, four bundles. Coincidence? We think not.
Aliens.
Our DRM-free aliens bring us today's four bundles in convenient sets of two. Still sceptical? Do your own research and Put the Pieces Together - to get your noodle brewing are several Headscratchers at -80% (Super Puzzle Platformer, Unmechanical, Gateways, The Adventures of Shuggy), then once you're good and warmed up, put it all together Brick-by-brick at a 75% discount (LEGO Batman, LEGO Harry Potter 1-7). Adventure, intrigue, aliens. It's just like being at the movies, which is appropriate because this next floor is like a GOG.com branded movie theatre with two side-by-side matinees. That's Geeks 'R' Us at -80% (Ecstasy of Order, Trek Nation, Rewind This, Space Invaders, Downloaded), and Nerd Central (The Frame, Ink, Dark Dungeons, Angry Video Game Nerd, Motivational Growth) with tickets on a permanent -75% discount.



Day 3: History Lessons
*brring* Recess is over!
Kidding, we're just piling on the fun behind thinly veiled History Lessons. We've got one floor for you today, but what a floor indeed! Today's two bundles are not just about being smart, fiendishly difficult, and kinda historically accurate (just like school) - but also about all of them being released on GOG.com for the first time. Just like we promised.
The self-titled <span class="bold">History Lessons</span> bundle, at -75%, includes Paradox Interactive grand-strategy titles (Europa Universalis 2, Europa Universalis: Rome Gold, and Hearts of Iron), while the -75% <span class="bold">Pack of War</span> packs a stack of Men of War titles (Faces of War, Men of War: Red Tide, Men of War: Assault Squad, and Men of War: Vietnam ), where you'll strive to survive organic, semi-authentic, squad based battles.

If anyone asks where on earth you've been for the past week, you'll say studying for history finals. Inside the Bundle Tower. Right?





Day 2: The Adrenaline Floor & Indie Variety
On the second day of the Bundle Tower, there were two more floors and four more bundles. Our first major stop is occupied by a varied crowd, where <span class="bold">Wacky Indies</span> at 80% off (Stick it to the Man, Consortium, Sir, You Are Being Hunted) and <span class="bold">Indie Platformers</span> at -85% (Dust, Spelunky, Trine Enchanted Edition, Trine 2) mingle, mix, and match, and learn about the importance of friendship, and sharing, and the power of cooperation.
Then we move up to The Adrenaline Floor. It sounds like trouble, and it is. - 75% off the <span class="bold">SHMUP Attack Pack</span> (REVOLVER360 Re:Actor, Raiden III, Crimzon Clover, Astebreed) is your warmup, and it's the first of the bundles to feature a GOG.com premiere with REVOLVER360 Re:Actor!
Don't get cocky though, because soon you'll run like hell and proclaim: <span class="bold">S#&%, My Pants!</span> The Penumbra Collection, Amnesia: Dark Descent, Outlast, (and a change of knickers, maybe) are part of the bundle at 80% off!









Day 1: The Foundations
A rock-solid four bundles. <span class="bold">Hasbro RPG classics</span> (including Planescape: Torment, Neverwinter Nights, Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale) and the <span class="bold">Divinity Trilogy</span> (Divine Divinity, Beyond Divinity, Divinity 2) are available 80% off. In the meantime, <span class="bold">Lucasfilm adventures</span> at 70% off (Sam & Max Hit the Road, Secret of Monkey Island, Indiana Jones and The Fate of Atlantis), and a 75% off the entire <span class="bold">Broken Sword Saga</span> (in one bundle with Broken Sword 5 for the first time!), are just a point-and-click away.





The Bundle Tower Finale, with all bundles and discounts, will stand tall for a final 48 hours! Visiting hours end on Sunday, April 19, at 12:59 PM GMT.
Post edited April 16, 2015 by Konrad
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ZaineH: I'll just wait on Divinity: Original Sin for a little longer. How are the ones in the Divinity bundle?
Divine Divinity is a great game with a lousy name. :)

Divinity II is worth the bundle price all by itself, I enjoyed it immensely after a couple of hours of getting used to the combat. About halfway through, you even get to turn yourself into a dragon at will and fly around wreaking havoc that way, which is loads of fun as well, marred by one sequence near the end of the game (the one place in the game I just used the Director's Cut console to go into God Mode and push past).

Beyond Divinity is generally considered to be the weakest of the 3 games in the bundle.

It's a very solid deal and I don't hesitate to recommend it to anyone who likes either 2D or 3D RPGS
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Luned: Divine Divinity is a great game with a lousy name. :)
Redun Redundancy does indeed have a terrible title, but apparently it was forced on the devs by the publisher. And yes, a very good game, with a lovely sense of humour thrown in.
Post edited April 17, 2015 by IAmSinistar
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karnak1: So, one of these 3 is confirmed, then?

a) SEGA

b) Take2

c) Bethesda
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ne_zavarj: d) more indie games
Yes, more of them just so you can express your dislike of them :P

But seriously, no, it's not "more indie games" :D
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JudasIscariot: But seriously, no, it's not "more indie games" :D
You're such a tease. Hopefully we won't have to wait too much longer for your Big News™! :)
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JudasIscariot: But seriously, no, it's not "more indie games" :D
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IAmSinistar: You're such a tease. Hopefully we won't have to wait too much longer for your Big News™! :)
Ohohohoho ....lemme roll that clock back a little further :D
Post edited April 17, 2015 by JudasIscariot
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JudasIscariot: Ohohohoho ....lemme roll that clock back a little further :D
Judas; the hype machine.
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JudasIscariot: Ohohohoho ....lemme roll that clock back a little further :D
Careful now, you can only bluff so many times before you're called on it. ;)
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JudasIscariot: Ohohohoho ....lemme roll that clock back a little further :D
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Grargar: Judas; the hype machine.
JudasIscariot
Hypin' Bastard
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JudasIscariot: Ohohohoho ....lemme roll that clock back a little further :D
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IAmSinistar: Careful now, you can only bluff so many times before you're called on it. ;)
House rules so I can bluff as long as necessary in order to achieve one of my tertiary goals: annoy you guys and then BAM! watch your reactions after what I hype happens :P
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JudasIscariot: House rules so I can bluff as long as necessary in order to achieve one of my tertiary goals: annoy you guys and then BAM! watch your reactions after what I hype happens :P
Achievement Unlocked. ;)
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JudasIscariot: Ohohohoho ....lemme roll that clock back a little further :D
Braid confirmed . :p ;)
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JudasIscariot: House rules so I can bluff as long as necessary in order to achieve one of my tertiary goals: annoy you guys and then BAM! watch your reactions after what I hype happens :P
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IAmSinistar: Achievement Unlocked. ;)
Yeah, I prefer small, real-life achievements instead of gaming ones :)

My favorite one is still "The Brazilian Broker: Purchase the Brazllian-Portuguese version of an older game from a market closed off to everyone except Brazilians all the while not knowing any Brazilian-Portuguese" :D
This was a good fun promo. Very unexpected.

I got the Pack of War and the Mount &Blade Pack at a great price. I finally got Deus Ex 2 very cheap as the only missing game from the Cyberpunk Pack, good to finally complete that series. I already owned Divinity: OS and the Gothic Trilogy, Divnity Trilogy, Hasbro DD Immortals.

I wasn't enticed enough to complete the Spatial Awareness deal, only owned Master of Orion. And the History Lessons is the one I would have loved to have also gotten but enough was enough and will wait for the next deal to come along featuring them.

So all in all, this was a great sale success as far as I am concerned, thanks for the surprise.
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ZaineH: I'll just wait on Divinity: Original Sin for a little longer. How are the ones in the Divinity bundle?
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skeletonbow: I did a one day trial run in Divine Divinity and enjoyed what it had to offer for the most part. It is more old-school in nature compared to modern RPGs and the graphics are 2D isometric style, but the gameplay and depth seemed to be right on the money if one isn't hung up on graphics. When I get around to it I'll be playing through this series from the first game onward also as long as they do turn out to be fun however my initial assessment was that the first game seemed decent at least. Hard to go wrong though with GOG's promo pricing.
Thank you for the recommendation!
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ZaineH: I'll just wait on Divinity: Original Sin for a little longer. How are the ones in the Divinity bundle?
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Luned: Divine Divinity is a great game with a lousy name. :)

Divinity II is worth the bundle price all by itself, I enjoyed it immensely after a couple of hours of getting used to the combat. About halfway through, you even get to turn yourself into a dragon at will and fly around wreaking havoc that way, which is loads of fun as well, marred by one sequence near the end of the game (the one place in the game I just used the Director's Cut console to go into God Mode and push past).

Beyond Divinity is generally considered to be the weakest of the 3 games in the bundle.

It's a very solid deal and I don't hesitate to recommend it to anyone who likes either 2D or 3D RPGS
Thank you! Well, turning into a dragon definitely sounds like the best selling point so far.
When did Judas hint at big things coming? Am I missing something?