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No genre left behind.

Now that the Halloween Sale is (almost) over, how about some non-spooky deals for all you scaredy cats out there? Interplay and Anuman Interactive have just the thing, with an abundance of games that will drag you out from under your bed in no time.

It's hard to go wrong with Interplay's lineup: Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader, Stonekeep, and Dragon Wars will bring out the role-player in you. Freespace 2 and F/A-18E Super Hornet are as good an excuse as any to get you inside the cockpit, while MDK, Messiah, and Earthworm Jim 1+2 will get your trigger finger twitching.
Individual games are 50% off but complete your Interplay collection and you'll get a 66% discount.

Those who find themselves in a more cerebral mood shouldn't fret - Anuman's got you covered: Dracula Trilogy, Return to Mysterious Island and Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders are bound to fill your evenings with quality pointing and clicking, and when it's strategy you're craving Corsairs Gold and Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood will be waiting for you just around the corner.


The Sale will last until November 6, 11 PM UTC.
Personally, I would agree that $2.39 is a reasonable price for something receiving as much praise by critics as e.g. MDK. But even at that price I didn't buy it, because I knew I wouldn't play it. But had they offered it for about a dollar I probably would have bought it out of sheer principle. I guess my brain goes something like this in such moments: "Great classic. Great opportunity to get it cheap. Come and live in my shelf from now until the heat death of the universe."
*cough* Sorry. My point is that the last sale was not only better but it also was very recent (in July). I think there is a sweet spot for everyone, but they won't find it by gradually increasing their offers.

Also: At least for the titles I checked on the GOG Database the price was exactly $2.39.
So the Interplay games are now more expensive and with a lower discount than before? Ludicrous. I pass. This reminds me of the Paradox Interactive fiasco.