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Risen when it was on sale a few days ago.
I grabbed I-War 2 last week.

I've passed on it a few times when it was super discounted, but it's always been a unique enough game that I've always had it on my mind. I think I was a bit scared off by some of the reviews stating it could be 1) frustrating due to difficulty and occasional "puzzle like" nature of missions and 2) have long lead in times on missions.

In the end, oddly enough just days before it went on sale I was in the mood for a "big space ship" game LOL. I think watching The Expanse, loaded with Newtonian ship flight goodness, put the idea in my head.

I'll fire it up sooner rather than later I think.
Aaaaand... I bought Superhot yesterday.

I'm starting to think I'll use this thread a whole lot, if GOG keeps releasing games I'm interested in. :P
Since I bought them at the same time:
Age of Wonders 3, Divinity Dragon Commander, Downfall Redux, The 7th Guest and The 11th Hour here on GOG
Just picked up Risen 3: Titan Lords - Complete Edition, Stardew Valley, and Raiden IV: Overkill here. Hadn't bought anything in weeks before that, and it'll be a while still before I start playing any of these. I've been playing Gothic 2: NotR for about a week now and I'm still on Chapter 1, trying to get the most out of it before advancing the plot.
Shadow Warrior(2013)
Today! How could I resist, it was $4! :D
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NuffCatnip: Bought a couple new shooters: Fear 1 and 2, Eradicator, Bombshell and Shadow Warrior 2013.

Plus, I got Salammbo for cheap, getting the game not to crash was a bit problematic though. :)

Really digging the games so far.
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codyaj1995: Shadow Warrior(2013)
Today! How could I resist, it was $4! :D
Good haul by both of you. Lo Wang never disappoints you guys. :))
D.A.I.:(
Dragon's Dogma, not gog.com game though.

I generally game off-line, but I do find their concept of "single-player online" original and gamer-friendly for those whom might not be hard-core or patient on their gameplay. One can "hire" other people's henchman from "other worlds," to ease difficulty (you could get one that is über compared to your CHAR) or just as a friendly gesture (the creator gets rewarded).

In here, Morrowind.

Lost the game CD, woe is me. Though I no longer boycott Steam - Brian Fargo forced me to concede that it has probably helped indies a lot - their version tends to crash too much. Anyways, don't mind making a point to Bethesda which of their TES games is most ingenious thus far! :-p (imo)
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Tauto: D.A.I.:(
U mean Dragon Age Inquisition?

Oh, I must second your smiley mood, though my PC gamer through-n-through smiley would have a bleeding heart on tops!

After at least three major patches, one can game it on PC, more or less, and for lore and game-world one does...

But for BioWare to not implement a proper mouse inclusive, auto-loot, auto-path find, auto-attack, unlimited dynamic hot-bar key on bottom interface - we PC gamers have loved you since Baldur's Gate!!!
Post edited February 28, 2016 by TStael
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TStael: Dragon's Dogma, not gog.com game though.

I generally game off-line, but I do find their concept of "single-player online" original and gamer-friendly for those whom might not be hard-core or patient on their gameplay. One can "hire" other people's henchman from "other worlds," to ease difficulty (you could get one that is über compared to your CHAR) or just as a friendly gesture (the creator gets rewarded).

In here, Morrowind.

Lost the game CD, woe is me. Though I no longer boycott Steam - Brian Fargo forced me to concede that it has probably helped indies a lot - their version tends to crash too much. Anyways, don't mind making a point to Bethesda which of their TES games is most ingenious thus far! :-p (imo)
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Tauto: D.A.I.:(
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TStael: U mean Dragon Age Inquisition?

Oh, I must second your smiley mood, though my PC gamer through-n-through smiley would have a bleeding heart on tops!

After at least three major patches, one can game it on PC, more or less, and for lore and game-world one does...

But for BioWare to not implement a proper mouse inclusive, auto-loot, auto-path find, auto-attack, unlimited dynamic hot-bar key on bottom interface - we PC gamers have loved you since Baldur's Gate!!!
Not happy in the slightest and will never buy another game from them.
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TStael: U mean Dragon Age Inquisition?

But for BioWare to not implement a proper mouse inclusive, auto-loot, auto-path find, auto-attack, unlimited dynamic hot-bar key on bottom interface - we PC gamers have loved you since Baldur's Gate!!!
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Tauto: Not happy in the slightest and will never buy another game from them.
To be fair to BioWare, though, this is their first MMO inspired diluted sort of RPG - which I also take to be a "day-one console port" for PC end user interface.

Yet, this be the creator of Baldur's Gate, Planescape Torment and Dragon Age - or even NWN universe, even if I thought Obsidian matured it better in NWN2.

I will no longer pre-order the eventual DA:IV.

However: the PC crowd backlash was something fierce upon DA:I release - so I have some hopes the next title will do better.

To me, Skyrim has exactly the same symptoms as Inquisition: slightly soulless, large but diluted sort of game-world, PC combat lack-lustre.

So to single out BW is unfair, IMO. Morrowind of Bethesda is to me what BG, PS:T, DA:O and DA:2 are with BW. Only that Bethesda is very friendly to modding community, and has always had pretty clunky PC interface...


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NWN = Neverwinter Nights. For high-fantasy RPG fans it is sort of given, but I try and avoid "first reference" abbreviations, because it can always crowd out someone whom is not familiar.
Post edited February 28, 2016 by TStael
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groze: Aaaaand... I bought Superhot yesterday.

I'm starting to think I'll use this thread a whole lot, if GOG keeps releasing games I'm interested in. :P
WTF 22 USD HERE??? Got it for 11.5 USD approx somewhere.

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Bought Stardew Valley and refunded it immediately. My god my eyes hurt so bad from looking at garbage retropixelwhatever graphic.
low rated
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Tauto: Not happy in the slightest and will never buy another game from them.
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TStael: To be fair to BioWare, though, this is their first MMO inspired diluted sort of RPG - which I also take to be a "day-one console port" for PC end user interface.

Yet, this be the creator of Baldur's Gate, Planescape Torment and Dragon Age - or even NWN universe, even if I thought Obsidian matured it better in NWN2.

I will no longer pre-order the eventual DA:IV.

However: the PC crowd backlash was something fierce upon DA:I release - so I have some hopes the next title will do better.

To me, Skyrim has exactly the same symptoms as Inquisition: slightly soulless, large but diluted sort of game-world, PC combat lack-lustre.

So to single out BW is unfair, IMO. Morrowind of Bethesda is to me what BG, PS:T, DA:O and DA:2 are with BW. Only that Bethesda is very friendly to modding community, and has always had pretty clunky PC interface...

Edit:
NWN = Neverwinter Nights. For high-fantasy RPG fans it is sort of given, but I try and avoid "first reference" abbreviations, because it can always crowd out someone whom is not familiar.
I can't understand why the devs would make a great game in 1 and 2 then stuff it up in 3.Could be some clown new in charge that says ''no,let's change that and try this''.
Got Not a Hero and Wing Commander 3 through the current sale.
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TStael: To be fair to BioWare, though, this is their first MMO inspired diluted sort of RPG - which I also take to be a "day-one console port" for PC end user interface.

Yet, this be the creator of Baldur's Gate, Planescape Torment and Dragon Age - or even NWN universe, even if I thought Obsidian matured it better in NWN2.
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Tauto: I can't understand why the devs would make a great game in 1 and 2 then stuff it up in 3.Could be some clown new in charge that says ''no,let's change that and try this''.
Complacency and corporate priorities, plausibly - or lack of self-awreness. But to me, BioWare is still, on balance of things, the developer that has delivered the best, most lasting RPG titles to date.

"Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice. Watch it! I am but an insignificant consumer and a fan! But I can still vote with my feet..."

But I do generally let those whom have earned my trust and previous admiration to fool me twice, at least.

I feel a very strong exception to Inquisition let-down (arguably!) of PC gamers, as I do about also about Dethmold (in his pimple-popping and slave-raping characterization, personally!) in TW2.

Yet I do certainly view myself as a BioWare and CD Project Red fan, until I shall have played DA:IV and TW3, and been fooled twice. Hopefully not - I rather remain a fan, if I may.