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King’s Bounty: Dark Side Premium Edition, the fourth and newest entry in 1C’s strategy-RPG series, complete with the Dark Side Cookies DLC is available now on GOG.com for up to 75% off! The discount also applies to the standard edition, premium edition upgrade should you ever change your mind, as well as all previous entries in the series.

If you already own the previous King's Bounty games, or want to complete your collection in one single purchase, you can take advantage of our -75% King's Bounty series discount. If you're not ready to commit, you can always buy a single game in the series for 50% off!

King’s Bounty: Dark Side Premium Edition introduces a brand new perspective on the world of King’s Bounty. Dark Side is the first game in the series to feature three unique protagonists with individual backstories, offering the opportunity to join “the bad guys” from previous games.
As one of three protagonists, Baghyr - an orc warrior, Daert - a young vampire, and demoness Neoleene, you’ll embark on the Dark Journey to the other side of Teana to ultimately defeat the forces of invading Humans and Elves.
With the Dark Side Cookies bonus DLC you’ll also receive plenty of content to enhance your experience, including two additional locations, over a dozen additional quests, a new unit, and a fancy Clot of Darkness amulet to give your cash and experience earnings a little boost.

Join in on King’s Bounty: Dark Side Premium Edition, DRM-Free with an up to -75% launch discount on GOG.com! The special launch offer will be available until Tuesday, January 20th, at 1:59 PM GMT.
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bioshark: I am about to buy it, but since 10 minutes I can't decide if I should buy all of them or only this one :) I've player Crossroads in the past (pirated edition).....
If you played one, you have essentially played them all, if you enjoyed Crossroads and want legitimate versions of it and the other games, you wont get so much gameage for such a cheap price again. I would buy them all (if I hadn't bought them already) together for the bonus.

BTW, the GOG version has a manual, the Steam version doesn't.
Post edited January 13, 2015 by F1ach
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bioshark: I am about to buy it, but since 10 minutes I can't decide if I should buy all of them or only this one :) I've player Crossroads in the past (pirated edition).....
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F1ach: If you played one, you have essentially played them all, if you enjoyed Crossroads and want legitimate versions of it and the other games, you wont get so much gameage for such a cheap price again. I would buy them all (if I hadn't bought them already) together for the bonus.

BTW, the GOG version has a manual, the Steam version doesn't.
Thanks for the tip.

Having played Crossroads, I know that the game gets a bit repetitive and playing one actually means playing all. That's why I am hesitant to buy the entire pack. I also heard that WotN is buggy.

So I will probably stick to this last one, Dark Side. Even if I would buy them all, I would probably not have the time to play them all :) My TO PLAY list is anyway too large :)
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F1ach: If you played one, you have essentially played them all, if you enjoyed Crossroads and want legitimate versions of it and the other games, you wont get so much gameage for such a cheap price again. I would buy them all (if I hadn't bought them already) together for the bonus.

BTW, the GOG version has a manual, the Steam version doesn't.
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bioshark: Thanks for the tip.

Having played Crossroads, I know that the game gets a bit repetitive and playing one actually means playing all. That's why I am hesitant to buy the entire pack. I also heard that WotN is buggy.

So I will probably stick to this last one, Dark Side. Even if I would buy them all, I would probably not have the time to play them all :) My TO PLAY list is anyway too large :)
Dark Side is good and its a very good price, I paid similar on Steam sale before xmas, but it has a little bugginess too, Someone said it has about 150 hrs of play time, so that's the last thing you need with a series of games, if you already have a backlog.
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Daliz: Uhh... now now, listen, gee-oh-gee-dot-com. I don't have money for all these games :P
Just sell a kidney or two! Preferably not your own. ;)
My 5 cents:

King's Bounty: the Legend - Katauri Interactive
King’s Bounty: Crossworlds GOTY - Katauri Interactive
King's Bounty: Warriors of the North - Lab13 (noname)
King's Bounty: Dark Side - Lab13 (noname)
Post edited January 13, 2015 by dal
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F1ach: If you played one, you have essentially played them all, if you enjoyed Crossroads and want legitimate versions of it and the other games, you wont get so much gameage for such a cheap price again. I would buy them all (if I hadn't bought them already) together for the bonus.

BTW, the GOG version has a manual, the Steam version doesn't.
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bioshark: Thanks for the tip.

Having played Crossroads, I know that the game gets a bit repetitive and playing one actually means playing all. That's why I am hesitant to buy the entire pack. I also heard that WotN is buggy.

So I will probably stick to this last one, Dark Side. Even if I would buy them all, I would probably not have the time to play them all :) My TO PLAY list is anyway too large :)
WotN is not buggy anymore. I have played the Steam version (I only have KB The Legend and Crosswordls on GOG) but I think the GOG version is patched and works fine.
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Daliz: Uhh... now now, listen, gee-oh-gee-dot-com. I don't have money for all these games :P
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mistermumbles: Just sell a kidney or two! Preferably not your own. ;)
kidneys are over-rated anyway :)
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mistermumbles: Just sell a kidney or two! Preferably not your own. ;)
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F1ach: kidneys are over-rated anyway :)
Not on the black market! SELL SELL SELL!!!!
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bioshark: Thanks for the tip.

Having played Crossroads, I know that the game gets a bit repetitive and playing one actually means playing all. That's why I am hesitant to buy the entire pack. I also heard that WotN is buggy.

So I will probably stick to this last one, Dark Side. Even if I would buy them all, I would probably not have the time to play them all :) My TO PLAY list is anyway too large :)
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GabiMoro: WotN is not buggy anymore. I have played the Steam version (I only have KB The Legend and Crosswordls on GOG) but I think the GOG version is patched and works fine.
As far as I know, Steam have only recently updated their Fire and Ice version with the latest patch (1.3). Unfortunately, we're still waiting for it come here so we've still got the buggy(ish) 1.2.1 version :(
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F1ach: kidneys are over-rated anyway :)
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tinyE: Not on the black market! SELL SELL SELL!!!!
I'll see your three SELLS! and raise you one liver!
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GabiMoro: WotN is not buggy anymore. I have played the Steam version (I only have KB The Legend and Crosswordls on GOG) but I think the GOG version is patched and works fine.
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Pajama: As far as I know, Steam have only recently updated their Fire and Ice version with the latest patch (1.3). Unfortunately, we're still waiting for it come here so we've still got the buggy(ish) 1.2.1 version :(
I forgot about Fire and Ice DLC, I haven't played that. I was talking about the WotN (without the DLC version), sorry about the confusion.
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tinyE: Not on the black market! SELL SELL SELL!!!!
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F1ach: I'll see your three SELLS! and raise you one liver!
OT but none the less fascinating, the liver is hands down the hardest organ to transplant and from what I've read successfully pulling off a transplant with one makes doing a heart transplant look like a walk in the park.
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tinyE: Okay I give, what's with the stripper vampire Snow White on the page?
I'll just be going: "SUCK, SUCK, SUCK" ;)
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F1ach: I'll see your three SELLS! and raise you one liver!
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tinyE: OT but none the less fascinating, the liver is hands down the hardest organ to transplant and from what I've read successfully pulling off a transplant with one makes doing a heart transplant look like a walk in the park.
So, not really a DIY experience, KIDS! DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME! :)
Great to see the new game here so soon, thinking of completing my set (adding the latter 2 games) but wasn't the intro price for WOTN slightly lower than the "complete your collection" price? Damn, kicking myself for hesitating last time (thought it is only like $1.50 difference or so).