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The time has come to set off on a great adventure and explore distant lands! This week, The Grand RPG Sale on GOG.COM will assist you in beating countless monsters and finding hidden treasure, thanks to over 250 awesome gaming deals up to 90% off.

Here are just a few examples:

• Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition (-50%)
• Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition (-60%)
• Mordheim: City of the Damned (-75%)
• Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire (-50%)
• Torment: Tides of Numenera (-70%)
• The Caligula Effect: Overdose (-40%)
• The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Game of the Year Edition (-70%)
• Wasteland Remastered (-40%)

The deals are also accompanied by three new arrivals to our catalog!

Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight is a true Amiga and PC classic from 1991 where you take the role of a knight sent to return the mystical “moonstone” to Stonehenge. The game lets you play with up to three friends, adding even more excitement.

AKIBA’S TRIP: Undead & Undressed (-50%), on the other hand, is an anime-inspired jRPG that combines quirky humor with dynamic combat.

We also welcome DYSMANTLE (-20%) to GOG.COM! In this action-RPG, you have to survive in a post-apocalyptic world full of nasty and vile creatures.

All good adventures eventually have to come to an end, so make sure to check out The Grand RPG Sale on GOG.COM before it ends on January 25th, 2021, at 2 PM UTC.

If you want to see some cool gameplay featuring some of the titles present in The Grand RPG Sale, visit our Twitch channel. Here are the dates from our Stream Team:

· The Bard's Tale IV played by DanVanDam - 18th January, 10 PM UTC.
· Wizards & Warriors played by Kilg0re_Tr0ut - 19th January, 3 AM UTC.
· Might and Magic VI played by Flaose - 23rd January, 9 PM UTC.

The complete schedule can be found here.
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joveian: SaGa and Persona are two RPG series that I really hope make it here at some point. I haven't played either of them, but they sound interesting.
Not familiar with Persona, but if a SaGa game gets released here I'll buy it, likely at full price (or with launch discount).

Worth noting that the SaGa games can be a bit of an acquired taste, mainly due to how unconventional the mechanics are. The growth system is typically something like The Alliance Alive's system (even Awakenings, though they aren't called that and look different), but you can get other unusual mechanics, like the Event Rank of the Romancing SaGa games (as you fight battles, time passes in the world, which may close some events and open up others (and RS1 and RS3 require the endgame to be triggered this way).

Or, there's SaGa Frontier's unusual setting (basically, different "regions" that differ drastically in the level of technology and magic common there) and different main characters with completely different plots (there's one where you need to become the most powerful mage in the world, and another where you're a robot and have lost your memory, but have an important mission). Or, SaGa Frontier 2's approach where you play through historical events in the game's world (and where *not* being able to use magic is unusual enough for it to be a major plot point).

And Unlimited SaGa, which I still haven't played, is rather unusual even by SaGa standards.
Hmm. not notised before, but Kingdoms of Amalur has a cheaper base price on Steam for the fate edition. The base game is the same (£34.99, 50%=17,49). But the fate edition on gOg is £54.99 (-50%=27.49), and on steam £47.99 (-50%=£23.99).
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Starmaker: Not necessarily, that readme is ancient, obviously predating the GOG release. The Steam and GOG versions may be identical in that respect. The developer and publishers listed on GOG and Steam are the same. If you're buying the game here, it doesn't hurt to try.

(Unless you're motion sick like me, then it will hurt.)
Thankfully, the gog version has been updated (thanks to Marko for the heads up!) and it now features unlocked framerate and higher than 1080p resolutions. AkibaInterceptor is no longer needed. Bought and tested it just now.
Being allergic to turn-based combat system games isn't easy to live with.
The things are getting more complicated when hack`n`slash games are not helpful either (except smart cRPG 3D open-world action snowflakes)

Found this promo big enough anyway, 3 titles for checkout

https://www.gog.com/game/the_bards_tale
https://www.gog.com/game/divinity_2_developers_cut
https://www.gog.com/game/bound_by_flame

rewishlisted thanks to this promo

https://www.gog.com/game/kingdoms_of_amalur_rereckoning (graphic, world)
https://www.gog.com/game/hellpoint (graphic, story)
https://www.gog.com/game/chronos_before_the_ashes (graphic, story)
https://www.gog.com/game/pillars_of_eternity_2_game (BG like game)
https://www.gog.com/game/pillars_of_eternity_definitive_edition (BG like)
https://www.gog.com/game/insomnia_the_ark (story, graphic)
https://www.gog.com/game/outward (world, graphic)
https://www.gog.com/game/iron_danger (gameplay, graphic)
https://www.gog.com/game/dragons_dogma_dark_arisen (gameplay, world)
https://www.gog.com/game/tyranny_commander_edition (BG like)
https://www.gog.com/game/mary_skelter_nightmares (story, unique combat)

and you gog.com you carry on

as for whatever can be found within galaxy the planet of gog.com must remain unchanged forever
these are the words of wise once a long time ago man

I have observed myself behaving silly willing to buy a number of cheaper games instead of a one or two I want to play for a long time

do like new games here