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Tired of being bombarded with hearts, flowers, and cupids at every turn? Fed up with the relentless onslaught of Valentine's season? Fear not, for GOG is here to shake things up! Say goodbye to saccharine sweetness and hello to our delightfully macabre Gore Galore Sale. Dive into the world where blood flows down the streets to your content – it's time to indulge in some well-deserved self-care amidst the crimson chaos. Let’s see what it’s all about then!



We’re kicking this event off with some truly gruesome news – for the duration of Gore Galore you’ll be able to get the Wolfenstein Bundle, containing Wolfenstein: The Two Pack and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Digital Deluxe Edition. On top of that, the bundle will be available for -85%; which will save you 20% than when buying these titles separately.

Note: If you already own any of the games contained within this pack, you'll receive additional codes for them via email when purchasing the Bundle.

Wolfenstein: The Two Pack contains two other parts of the franchise: Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein: The Old Blood. It’s a perfect combination for both enthusiast of the series and newcommers – bringing the player right across Europe on a personal mission to bring down the Nazi war machine. With Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Digital Deluxe Edition though, you’ll receive both Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus that’ll send you, on the other hand, to Nazi-controlled America on a mission to recruit the boldest resistance leaders left, and Wolfenstein II: The Freedom Chronicles - Season Passs, bringing the fight for freedom even further. It’s safe to say that this Bundle is the ultimate experience of the series, and a great deal as well.



To top it off, we have a deliciously gruesome release up our sleeves, too – OTXO is now available on GOG, alongside its Soundtrack. With this game, you’ll step into the depths of an abstract mansion, embarking on a heart-pounding journey to save your loved one. Brace yourself for an adrenaline-fueled odyssey through a realm of relentless brutality and unforgiving challenges. Engage in visceral gunplay, where every shot is a ballet of precision amidst chaotic savagery, enhanced by time-bending slow-motion sequences. Confront your deepest fears and unlock the mysteries shrouding the Mansion, forging your path through darkness to reclaim what’s yours.



That’s not all, though – we have a variety of offers, with smoothly cut prices. Here’s some of them:
Vampyr (-80%)
Ion Fury (-60%)
Scorn (-60%)
Outlast 2 (-85%)
The Walking Dead: Season One (-75%)
Turbo Overkill (-30%)
DOOM 3 (-60%)
The Evil Within Bundle (-75%)
Blair Witch (-80%)
Amnesia: The Bunker (-35%)

The Gore Galore Sale ends on February 27th, 10:30 PM UTC – so don’t wait, dive into the river of crimson deals now!
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BreOl72: snip
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RafaelRamus: Not completely true. You have GoG employees in the comments section, pay closer attention.
Here: because I'm such a nice guy:

https://support.gog.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?form=other&product=gog

Edit: I just noticed your tagline...pretty ironic.
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Post edited February 22, 2024 by BreOl72
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BreOl72: snip
Again, no need to, I'm pretty sure they are here (again, just pay closer attention to the thread, they even respond from times to times). Talking here is the most time efficient way of doing it.

Oh, and you forgot "satanists". It is "go to hell you satanist curators".

EDIT: This has been there for ages.

I don't think they mind much. A satanist curator wills to go to hell, even if symbolically, so...
Post edited February 22, 2024 by RafaelRamus
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RafaelRamus: I know, but it doesn't have to be, that's my point.
I already stated I'm a fan of DRM-Free so I'd love for GoG to be a bit more like Steam, offering filters and parental control, that's all.
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RafaelRamus: Steam gives a lot of options for parental controls, I can't even start describing them all here.
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RafaelRamus: You know what, in the end you're right, it's GoG call. It decides if it wants any of my family's money or not.
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RafaelRamus: When you actually give feedback all you get is silence and its fanboys being pissed for some reason.
"Here we find a somewhat average wine, filled with notes of self entitlement while lacking the bitter undertones of pesky self responsibility"
Have fun at Steam, and be careful not to let the virtual door hit ya on the way out.
Post edited February 22, 2024 by GamezRanker
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RafaelRamus: You know what, in the end you're right, it's GoG call. It decides if it wants any of my family's money or not.
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GamezRanker: "Here we find a somewhat average wine, filled with notes of self entitlement while lacking the bitter undertones of pesky self responsibility"
Have fun at Steam, and be careful not to let the virtual door hit ya on the way out.
Not for you to call.
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RafaelRamus: Not for you to call.
But don't ya want your kids to not be scarred for life by all the pixelated blood and whatnot? I'm guessing you don't want such things and since you seem to not want to spend the time to filter the stuff on Gog yourself, you'd probably fare better over there :)
Post edited February 22, 2024 by GamezRanker
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RafaelRamus: Not for you to call.
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GamezRanker: But don't ya want your kids to not be scarred for life by all the pixelated blood and whatnot? I'm guessing you don't want such things and since you seem to not want to spend the time to filter the stuff on Gog yourself, you'd probably fare better over there :)
I agree with you.

If you had told me five years ago that one day I would have more games on Steam than what I have here on GoG I would have told you you're crazy, and still...

It's just that it's not for you to make the call.

Thanks for nothing anyway.
Post edited February 22, 2024 by RafaelRamus
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: I have no idea why many customers are clamoring for Wolfenstein: YB to be released here on GOG, which is an awful game in every possible way.
Because people have different opinions.

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Ancient-Red-Dragon: We don't need GOG to become (more of) a dumping ground for trash games. The less of those on GOG, the better.
It's already hard enough to convince publishers to go DRM-Free, the last thing we need is additional gate keeping based on subjective opinions.


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Ancient-Red-Dragon: And the more of them that do come to GOG, the more they come to represent GOG's reputation as regards to how much GOG games usually lack quality most of the time.
GOG should be a DRM-Free game store, not a snob club.
Post edited February 22, 2024 by SargonAelther
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: I have no idea why many customers are clamoring for Wolfenstein: YB to be released here on GOG, which is an awful game in every possible way.
I've heard not so good things about Youngblood, but I'd probably buy it DRM-free, because I love Wolfenstein and I'm willing to see if it's as bad as people say it is.
GOG, what happened with this sale?

3/4 of the games are no longer on discount?
high rated
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KosmicznaPluskwa: Thaaanks! :D
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Alexim: Congratulations from me too, you don't happen to have a wallpaper version of this and the Dragon Sale one? *_*
Sure, here you go!
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KosmicznaPluskwa: Sure, here you go!
Nice, thank you!
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DoomSooth: I've heard not so good things about Youngblood, but I'd probably buy it DRM-free, because I love Wolfenstein and I'm willing to see if it's as bad as people say it is.
Ngl, i'd probably try it just for the same reasons.....I do love to laugh at some cringe now and then.
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Alexim: Congratulations from me too, you don't happen to have a wallpaper version of this and the Dragon Sale one? *_*
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KosmicznaPluskwa: Sure, here you go!
The details on these are amazing, indeed.
Congrats to everyone working on the art design of GOG.
Really impressive art.
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BreOl72: The people reacting here are customers like you.
No GOG employees.
If you want GOG employees to react to you - you'll have to contact them.
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RafaelRamus: Not completely true. You have GoG employees in the comments section, pay closer attention.
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RafaelRamus: Again, no need to, I'm pretty sure they are here (again, just pay closer attention to the thread, they even respond from times to times).
Talking here is the most time efficient way of doing it.
Sure, let's see how that worked so far...

- In post #18 a GOG staffer (king_kunat) showed up, with some important info regarding this sale.

- Post #33 was YOUR first appearance.

- In pos t#52 another GOG staffer (KosmicznaPluskwa, from their art department) showed up to thank user matterbandit for his compliments on their art.

Now, you made a total of 11 posts on this thread (at the time of this writing)...all AFTER a "blue" showed up...and yet: not once have you directly addressed a "blue" with your suggestions.

It also appears, as if none of the "blues" have reacted to your talking here.

So, yeah...you can keep doing what you're doing - OR you can accept the link that I gave you, to make your suggestions heard at the responsible places.

Now, before you make your final decision, here's one thing to take into consideration:

Since you don't like it...
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RafaelRamus: When you actually give feedback all you get is silence and its fanboys being pissed for some reason.
...rest assured, by using that link, at least any involvement of "pissed fanboys" will be circumvented.
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Alexim: Congratulations from me too, you don't happen to have a wallpaper version of this and the Dragon Sale one? *_*
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KosmicznaPluskwa: Sure, here you go!
Thank you, they are fantastic!