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luckydoky: I alrdy own these games but it's a great deal. Check it out if you enjoy "mature" point & click adventure games.
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dyscode: Just for the grain of salt, I was thoroughly disappointed by Cognition. It's such a clichèd (the bad way) bolted patchwork of worn out, overused popularized themes as I have rarely seen in recent Adventures. It's like a 16 years old's imagination of what 'mature' means. If Gabriel Knight (series) is the bright center of the galaxy, this game is the one most far away from it. I am really OK with the strange cell-shader engine and unnatural, often reused animation-scritping, I totally can live with that and at the interface is neat -but the rest... If I had paid more than $1 on IGS for each episode, I truly would feel ripped off.
Which is actually sad because there are _some_ technically clever puzzles inside there and the game does not deliver conclusions you automatically, _you_ need to put them together.

Your mileage will vary, of course.
Well being a big Gabriel Knight fan myself I did enjoy Cognition (ep 1 & 2 haven't played 3rd yet). I think ep 1. was better then its sequel but it's probably due to the episodic nature of the game, alot of reused assets can get a little boring. Even though I didn't like the main character all that much I enjoyed the game atmosphere alot and found the cell-shader engine pretty neat. Obviously I won't remember Cognition in a couple of years whereas I'll probably remember Gabirel Knight all my life but it's probably because I'm not 14 anymore. Games don't impact me as much as they did back then anymore.. Anw I hade a good time with it and it's not too long (something I also enjoy nowadays).
Plus the bundle includes the cat leady as well which is great (and the soundtrack is a mast have as well).
24 hour deal at GMG: Resident Evil 5 is 75% off (Steam key).

Worth a look at their still running Weekend Deals.

Don't forget to use voucher code GMG20-KCDKK-H4TPB for an extra 20% off.
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ABH20: 24 hour deal at GMG: Resident Evil 5 is 75% off (Steam key).

Worth a look at their still running Weekend Deals.

Don't forget to use voucher code GMG20-KCDKK-H4TPB for an extra 20% off.
I think that's the lowest price it's been. Pretty good co-op game and well worth the price. For anyone interested I'd grab it now rather than later and play through it with a friend, since you've got nearly a year before GFWL goes offline.
Post edited August 24, 2013 by spoderman
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ABH20: 24 hour deal at GMG: Resident Evil 5 is 75% off (Steam key).

Worth a look at their still running Weekend Deals.

Don't forget to use voucher code GMG20-KCDKK-H4TPB for an extra 20% off.
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spoderman: I think that's the lowest price it's been. Pretty good co-op game and well worth the price. For anyone interested I'd grab it now rather than later and play through it with a friend, since you've got nearly a year before GFWL goes offline.
Personally I will wait for GFWL to die the much deserved death and Capcom to realise 'Oh we also could sell more of our games on GOG and make some money'
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dyscode: Just for the grain of salt, I was thoroughly disappointed by Cognition. It's such a clichèd (the bad way) bolted patchwork of worn out, overused popularized themes as I have rarely seen in recent Adventures. It's like a 16 years old's imagination of what 'mature' means. If Gabriel Knight (series) is the bright center of the galaxy, this game is the one most far away from it. I am really OK with the strange cell-shader engine and unnatural, often reused animation-scritping, I totally can live with that and at the interface is neat -but the rest... If I had paid more than $1 on IGS for each episode, I truly would feel ripped off.
Which is actually sad because there are _some_ technically clever puzzles inside there and the game does not deliver conclusions you automatically, _you_ need to put them together.

Your mileage will vary, of course.
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luckydoky: Well being a big Gabriel Knight fan myself I did enjoy Cognition (ep 1 & 2 haven't played 3rd yet). I think ep 1. was better then its sequel but it's probably due to the episodic nature of the game, alot of reused assets can get a little boring. Even though I didn't like the main character all that much I enjoyed the game atmosphere alot and found the cell-shader engine pretty neat. Obviously I won't remember Cognition in a couple of years whereas I'll probably remember Gabirel Knight all my life but it's probably because I'm not 14 anymore. Games don't impact me as much as they did back then anymore.. Anw I hade a good time with it and it's not too long (something I also enjoy nowadays).
Plus the bundle includes the cat leady as well which is great (and the soundtrack is a mast have as well).
yes, the Cat Lady is a masterpiece :)
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spoderman: I think that's the lowest price it's been. Pretty good co-op game and well worth the price. For anyone interested I'd grab it now rather than later and play through it with a friend, since you've got nearly a year before GFWL goes offline.
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011284mm: Personally I will wait for GFWL to die the much deserved death and Capcom to realise 'Oh we also could sell more of our games on GOG and make some money'
mmmh, would be nice but being the jerks that Capcom are and the recent move of Valve's Jason Holtman to M$ makes it more probable that GWFL is assimilated into Steam. ;)
Post edited August 24, 2013 by dyscode
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dyscode: mmmh, would be nice but being the jerks that Capcom are and the recent move of Valve's Jason Holtman to M$ makes it more probable that GWFL is assimilated into Steam. ;)
Yeah, MS would definitely rather fold their little fiefdom into Steam than EOL it. Except for every [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zune]sic, , [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Kin]ph, and [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_(console)]game selling scheme that they've ever shitcanned right out from under their customer base, MS is pretty reliable about keeping yesterday's stuff working.
Post edited August 24, 2013 by pen_sq
Fifa 12 for 2.97 Euro on Origin (over here, at least), pretty good:
https://www.origin.com/it-it/store/buy/fifa-2012/pc-download/base-game/standard-edition
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magix74: Fifa 12 for 2.97 Euro on Origin (over here, at least), pretty good:
https://www.origin.com/it-it/store/buy/fifa-2012/pc-download/base-game/standard-edition
That's a pretty good deal. how does modern-day FIFA stack up against say, FIFA 2000? I remember spending hours on that game on the good old Playstation 1.
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dyscode: mmmh, would be nice but being the jerks that Capcom are and the recent move of Valve's Jason Holtman to M$ makes it more probable that GWFL is assimilated into Steam. ;)
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pen_sq: Yeah, MS would definitely rather fold their little fiefdom into Steam than EOL it. Except for every [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zune]sic, , [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Kin]ph, and [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_(console)]game selling scheme that they've ever shitcanned right out from under their customer base, MS is pretty reliable about keeping yesterday's stuff working.
So say we all!
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magix74: Fifa 12 for 2.97 Euro on Origin (over here, at least), pretty good:
https://www.origin.com/it-it/store/buy/fifa-2012/pc-download/base-game/standard-edition
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CymTyr: That's a pretty good deal. how does modern-day FIFA stack up against say, FIFA 2000? I remember spending hours on that game on the good old Playstation 1.
there are more polygons in it and the DRM Scheme is tighter. ;)
Post edited August 25, 2013 by dyscode
I don't think I've ever seen a digital game deal like this one:

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_pg_8?rh=n%3A468642%2Cn%3A!11846801%2Cn%3A979455011%2Cp_8%3A2229021011&page=8&bbn=979455011&ie=UTF8&qid=1377430912

This might be just me so I'll include a picture.
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Post edited August 25, 2013 by Profanity
D.I.Y :P
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Profanity: I don't think I've ever seen a digital game deal like this one:

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_pg_8?rh=n%3A468642%2Cn%3A!11846801%2Cn%3A979455011%2Cp_8%3A2229021011&page=8&bbn=979455011&ie=UTF8&qid=1377430912

This might be just me so I'll include a picture.
They pull out a fireflower, you pull out a knife. They put one of yours in the respawn queue, you put one of theirs in the morgue. That's playing with Chicago Power™.
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magix74: Fifa 12 for 2.97 Euro on Origin (over here, at least), pretty good:
https://www.origin.com/it-it/store/buy/fifa-2012/pc-download/base-game/standard-edition
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CymTyr: That's a pretty good deal. how does modern-day FIFA stack up against say, FIFA 2000? I remember spending hours on that game on the good old Playstation 1.
FIFA RTWC 98 is still better.
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Gonchi: FIFA RTWC 98 is still better.
Return to Wolfenstein Castle?
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grviper: Return to Wolfenstein Castle?
Real Thespians Win Club?