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The Nameless Hero returns to GOG.com.

<span class="bold">Gothic 2</span> and <span class="bold">Gothic 3</span>, legendary open world RPGs return to GOG.com!

<span class="bold">Gothic 2</span> and <span class="bold">Gothic 3</span> are the two final (and increasingly greatest) entries in the overarching "Nameless Hero" saga of the vast, open-world RPG series. Whether you go a bit retro with the quirks of <span class="bold">Gothic 2</span>, or with <span class="bold">Gothic 3</span>, which still puts open world RPGs to shame, you're about to venture into a world that stands open before you, ready with its reaction to your every single action. Explore the land filled with nooks and crannies, side with whoever you want, destroy anyone, or don't, and deal with the consequences. If that's not enough for you - make sure to try <span class="bold">Gothic 3: Forsaken Gods</span> for more hours of adventure.

The Gothic series may not be perfect, but with years of community effort it gets darn near close. <span class="bold">Gothic 2</span> can be modded up to modern standards with improved mouse controls, graphical updates, and various improvements - just check out our own forum thread on Gothic series patches, mods, and tweaks. <span class="bold">Gothic 3</span> had its share of issues at launch, but the immense Community Patch solves nearly every single one of them. The patch is incorporated into the GOG.com release!

Return to the DRM-free land of Myrtana in <span class="bold">Gothic 2</span> and <span class="bold">Gothic 3</span>, available once more, DRM-free on GOG.com. The launch discount will end on Sunday, April 19, at 12:59 PM GMT.
Gotchic cheers guys :)
Still have my GOG copies, but this is a welcome re-addition, because these games deserve to play.


Edit: Oh, they came back because they're with Pirhana Bytes and not Nordic. Good, but drat at the same time.
Post edited April 17, 2015 by ShadowWulfe
nice to see these back.
Piranha Bytes got back Gothic! Whoo!
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GOG.com: The Nameless Hero returns to GOG.com.

<span class="bold">Gothic 2</span> and <span class="bold">Gothic 3</span>, legendary open world RPGs return to GOG.com! The Gothic Trilogy can now be yours
Good. Don't let them disappear again.
It's nice to see Gothic back :)
Post edited April 17, 2015 by JinseiNGC224
cool :D
Nice to see Gothic 2 and 3 back to GOG
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They are too dark and gritty. They have too much gore. Their re-release is yet another sign that I'm the only one here with a sense of decency!

Oh shit sorry, thought I was someone else for a second.

Seriously 1 and 2 are MASTERPIECES! Never played #3 but I honestly doubt my PC will handle it but one day.....one day! :D
Re-added games are always good news : )
Post edited April 17, 2015 by phaolo
Good to see they coming back. Hopefully we can expect the same with other titles that left the catalogue.
Already own them here, but it's great to see them back in the catalogue.
Great news and also..HOLY HECK GOTHIC 1 IS ON SALE!!!oneoneone! Is Lucifer ice skating right now?
Glad to see those two legendary games back. Thank you so much gog.com!

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tinyE: Seriously 1 and 2 are MASTERPIECES! Never played #3 but I honestly doubt my PC will handle it but one day.....one day! :D
Gothic 3 is kind of a Skyrim meets Diablo/Torchlight.

The core gameplay is more akin to Diablo then it is to the Gothic series itself, yet its kinda similar to true open world gameplay without many restrictions and the story is a little bit odd.

Still, the freedom that Gothic 3 gives to you is almost unmatched. Its one of a few games where you actually have no real direction (even the story doesn't hand out any direction, its mostly running from one hint to another) and most quests are nothing than minor stepping stones for the big accompishments (which have almost nothing to do with the minor quests, you can basically play through the game by just killing good and evil).

Theres LOTS of minor stuff to do though. About 400 quests as far as I remember, not counting the ones from the user quest mod (which are basically canon because all they do is flesh out some plotholes between Gothic 2 and 3.)
You need the Community and Content and Quest Patches though or otherwise it is still a bit bland.

Gothic 3 is great, but it is its own great.

It also runs on late with a late 2004-spec PC. A single core 3 GHZ and a GeForce 8600 is enough to run it on medium greatly. If you ever find a PC that at least reaches these specs you should give it a try.