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60-66% off Serious Sam 1&2, UFO Trilogy, Albedo: Eyes from Outer Space.

Aliens, the worst sort of scum on earth. They come uninvited, pillage our villages, explode our cities, and bother our cows. Well, that's not going to go on forever - whether you're about giant laser-scatter-missile-launchers, tactical efficiency, or outsmarting 50's pulp aliens - when Mars Attacks, we too come in peace.

Head exploding, trigger mashing, and putting the cannon in cannon-fodder is never going out of style. At least not as far as Sam "Serious" Stone is concerned. With Serious Sam: The First Encounter and Serious Sam: The Second Encounter you too can mow down layer after layer, after layer, after layer of alien invaders. From charging bulls through laser shooting mechs and headless kamikazes, none of this really has to make sense. If cause and effect are things you like to concern yourself with, the UFO Trilogy may be more up your alley. With UFO: Aftershock, Aftermath, and Afterlight you'll have to be smart and cunning to blow an entire alien invasion into the afterlife. Finally, with more pulp than fresh-squeezed orange juice - Albedo: Eyes from Outer Space is a smart thriller that just oozes atmosphere and unique charm. Giant eyeball squids beware!

We come in peace, Mars leaves in pieces. Your own flavor of alien-killing fantasy is here in Weekly Staff Picks: Mars Attacks at 60-66% off! The promo is set to last until Thursday, July 16, 9:59 AM GMT.
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Katachrese: Hm, the original UFO: Enemy Unknown is not on GOG?
None of the X-COM games have ever been on GOG unfortunately. They have the 3-part UFO series that is a knockoff of XCOM and shares the original name of the game but alas is just a spiritual knockoff series.

It's probably worthwhile mentioning that GOG also sells another X-COM knockoff - Xenonauts which appears to attempt to faithfully reproduce the feel of the original game quite closely but with higher resolution graphics. I don't own it so haven't played it to know how closely it follows through on it's goals but I've heard great things about it and would like to get a copy of it some day myself. If you like the original XCOM, you might like it too.
Post edited July 14, 2015 by skeletonbow