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From the post-apocalyptic wasteland to the streets of Edo period Japan - during this weekend on GOG.COM adventure awaits behind every corner. Firstly, we have a Special Sale full of great games created by Techland with discounts reaching 75%. Secondly, there’s a Weekend Sale with stealth and combat games up to 90% off. Just check the great titles below:

Dying Light: The Following - Enhanced Edition (-70%) is a first-person, action survival game set in a city controlled by the hordes of flesh-hungry enemies.

Hitman: Absolution (-80%) is an action stealth game about the famous Agent 47. Betrayed by the Agency and hunted by the police, our hero finds himself pursuing redemption.

Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun (-85%) is a stealth strategy game set in Japan. Join five highly specialized assassins fight for the Shogun in his war against conspiracy and rebellion.

Be sure to check other discounted titles. Both Special Sale and Weekend Sale mentioned above will last on GOG.COM until 13th July, 1 PM UTC.

For all of you and zombie game fans, we have good news! Techland is holding a cool contest in which the Dying Light game is the main prize. For more info check here.
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Mr.Mumbles: Looks like it's time to finally pick this one up. ;)
Yep, will do the same later. ;)
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Schlaumayr: How about Dead Island Definitive Edition and Dead Island Riptide?! xD ... would buy within a blink...
Yeah, I really don't understand why Dying Light is here and Dead Island isn't. IMHO Dead Island is the better game, though not by much. Both are amazing games that are totally worth the time and money spent on them.
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Oddeus: Are the Dying Light DLCs worth buying? Do we get only new skins for existing weapons or do we get useful stuff?
No, IMHO they aren't. They typically only consist of one skin for you (clothes) one skin for your buggy (paintjob) and about two or three new weapons that are only slight modifications of existing weapons. The base game is a must buy but the DLCs hardly offer enough value for the asked price.
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ciemnogrodzianin: Gameplay-wise – XIII or Call of Juarez?
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BreOl72: They're both good games, so - get them both.
They are absolutely worth the €4,08
I totally agree.
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Vythonaut: What a massive discount Shadow Tactics just got!
Wow, that game is a must buy for that price! Would instabuy if I didn't own that already. :-)
Post edited July 10, 2020 by Geralt_of_Rivia
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GOG.com: Weekend Sale with stealth and combat games up to 90% off. Just check the great titles below:
Heroes of Hammerwatch: Witch Hunter has zero discount.
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Oddeus: Are the Dying Light DLCs worth buying? Do we get only new skins for existing weapons or do we get useful stuff?
If all the skin DLCs were bundled into one DLC and priced low, I may consider it. But as it is, I personally don't think it's worth it. Some of them do look cool though.

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GOG.com: Weekend Sale with stealth and combat games up to 90% off. Just check the great titles below:
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kbnrylaec: Heroes of Hammerwatch: Witch Hunter has zero discount.
They sure did overlook that one didn't they.
Post edited July 11, 2020 by gog2002x
For the Weekly Sale, does anyone know if that Memory Allocation problem was fixed in Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3?
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Schlaumayr: How about Dead Island Definitive Edition and Dead Island Riptide?! xD ... would buy within a blink...
Are there any third party licenses involved, or are the games owned 100% by Techland? If the latter I don't know what's keeping them. I'd certainly buy the games DRM-free.
The fact that Dying Light is still $60 on PC is absurd. It's $20 on other platforms. This should be $10 on sale.
If people playing on PC are still buying it at a higher price, it's not absurd at all, and indeed it would be absurd to lower it. There's no law saying games have to be reduced in price just because they're a few years old, or that games must be priced the same on all platforms. Companies set the price to whatever they determine will get them the most income, as they should.
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Schlaumayr: How about Dead Island Definitive Edition and Dead Island Riptide?! xD ... would buy within a blink...
I agree, I want DI Def Ed here. Maybe GOG doesn't want to bring them without the co-op mode (and I assume Techland is too busy with Dying Light 2 to mess with the old Dead Island code), but I'd rather it at least show up here, even with that mode gutted. (I know not everyone feels that way, that's fine.)

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games#search=dead%20isl&order=votes_total

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Schlaumayr: How about Dead Island Definitive Edition and Dead Island Riptide?! xD ... would buy within a blink...
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toxicTom: Are there any third party licenses involved, or are the games owned 100% by Techland? If the latter I don't know what's keeping them. I'd certainly buy the games DRM-free.
Dead Island Definitive Edition, and presumably all DI games, is published by Deep Silver. I wouldn't know the minute legal details but on the surface I don't see why they aren't here (other than perhaps the reason I posted above, co-op), because overall Deep Silver has been decent to GOG. I wish DI had come when DS brought Outward, Animation Arts Collection, and a few others a few months back.

The Dead Island Definitive Collection - Retro Revenge + Riptide + Definitive Edition - is like 3 cents away from being $39.99 on Steam, Deep Silver could just bring that if they don't want to split things up. (hopefully it'd have a good initial release discount though, 75-80% preferably)

Escape Dead Island is mediocre apparently, but if GOG had to accept it to have the other games here, I'd very much want them to do that.
Post edited July 12, 2020 by tfishell