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Amnesia series, I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, Clive Barker's Undying and more sensational scary games up to 75% off!

Boo! It's time to put up your Jack-'o-lanterns, buy an excessive amount of candy, and dress up in a costume that's a clever reference to pop-culture. All that, and of course--play some scary games! It's [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/halloween_promo_291013]No Trick, All Treat on GOG.com. We've prepared a selection of terrifying titles to make gaming Halloween a one to remember. They're creepy and they're kooky, mysterious and spooky, they're altogether ooky, they're games from GOG! Masterfully crafted thrills in Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs, pixelated gore and terror of I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream, demonic dread in Clive Barker's Undying, and many more terrorizing titles, are all available up to 75% off until Friday, November 1, at 10:59AM GMT Are you scared yet? No? Well then, let the Enigmatic T set you in the mood with some creepy storytelling.

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But that's not all! Our releases today, will also put a white hair or two on your head. Just now, we've added , a terrifying stealth-based survival horror game with parkour elements, full of insanity and violence, to our DRM-free catalog, and it's available for only $13.39 for a limited time. In about six hours, we'll add yet another game well-suited for the occasion: [url=http://www.gog.com/game/deadly_premonition_directors_cut]Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut, one of the most bizarre thrillers ever told in a game, is coming your way, and will be available for only $22.49 (that's 10% off for a limited time). Have a horrifying Halloween, everyone!

PS. All those scares can prove exhausting, so we also give you the option to relax with some good old shooty-shoot action in The Chaos Engine, a legendary top-down shooter straight from 1993. It's available 50% off (that's only $4.99) until Friday, November 1, at 10:59AM GMT.
Post edited October 29, 2013 by TheEnigmaticT
2.49$ for the cat lady... It's a steal really. The soundtrack alone is worth more than that. :)
I promised myself I'd cut back on posting today because I've been really annoying as of late, but I'm just curious if it helps to play the AOTD games in order? I've only ever played #1.
Nice promo, I was really hoping for Costume Quest to be in here.
Not all the games have to be horror, why not just in the spirit of halloween, or theme of halloween :(

Did some quick math:
(%off) Title
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(30%) Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs
(60%) Amnesia: The Dark Descent
(50%) I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream
(75%) Penumbra Collection, The
(75%) Alan Wake
(75%) Alan Wake American Nightmare
(75%) Cat Lady, The
(70%) Clive Barker's Undying
(60%) Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers
(60%) Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Withing
(60%) Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred
(60%) Sanitarium
(60%) Phantasmagoria
(60%) Phantasmagoria 2
(65%) Alone in the Dark 1+2+3
(65%) Aline in the Dark: The New Nightmare
(75%) Pathologic
(70%) Waxworks
Should I get I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream or the first Gabriel Knight? Keep in mind, the story and setting is more important to me as I am DUMB and suck at adventure puzzles. So which one? Or should I get Phantasmagoria?
P.S. I have Undying, Alan Wake and The Cat Lady before anyone points them out, they are in my backlog.
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tinyE: I promised myself I'd cut back on posting today because I've been really annoying as of late, but I'm just curious if it helps to play the AOTD games in order? I've only ever played #1.
I've just started and finished AitD 2 the other day, and there were a few references to characters and events from AitD1, but that's about it, the plot is pretty much stand-alone.

And in the spirit of Halloween, there's the extra Halloween/Christmas-themed game Jack in the Dark with AitD1.
Post edited October 29, 2013 by SCPM
Just wondering for anybody here who's a fellow Giant Bomb subscriber, is there anything considerable in Phantasmagoria that I wouldn't have seen by watching the play through they did some time back? Just curious.
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ClaymoreFan: Should I get I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream or the first Gabriel Knight? Keep in mind, the story and setting is more important to me as I am DUMB and suck at adventure puzzles. So which one? Or should I get Phantasmagoria?
P.S. I have Undying, Alan Wake and The Cat Lady before anyone points them out, they are in my backlog.
Ever read any Ellison? If so get Scream.
scary promo nice.
I'm kind of surprised Lucius isn't in here; especially since it's part of a bundle this week already.

I can definitely recommend I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream, Phantasmagoria, The Cat Lady, and Sanitarium. Undying has its moments, too.

The Alan Wakes won't play on my integrated Intel card (well, they play, but it's like looking at a ViewMaster), and I could never get into the Gabriel Knight games, even though I've been trying for decades (blasphemy, I know). Penumbra really disappointed and frustrated me; I found the "realistic physics engine" to be clumsy and poorly executed, and it broke immersion for me (and bottle-necked me) so many times that I just stopped playing. I acknowledge that I'm in the minority on all of those, though.
Post edited October 29, 2013 by SpiderFighter
Only took I Have No Mouth since I have Pathologic already through an Indie Royale bundle.
Post edited October 29, 2013 by jamsatle
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tinyE: I promised myself I'd cut back on posting today because I've been really annoying as of late, but I'm just curious if it helps to play the AOTD games in order? I've only ever played #1.
Antagonists in 1-3 were related in some way, but that's all. You can miss it entirely if you don't pay enough attention to notes in the game.
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tinyE: I'm actually relieved I own most of these; after the tab I put up here last month I'm walking on egg shells here. Still that Deadly Premonition looks tasty though I seriously doubt my OS could handle it.

Maybe I'll pick up that final Alone in the Dark for shits and giggles.
New Nightmare? It's a functional Resident Evil clone (and I know about the irony of saying that), but the game acts all weird on some modern systems.

I wish we had I DON'T HAVE YOUR STONE AND **** YOU ANYWAY Alone in the Dark, but I doubt Atari will ever remove the Securom from that. :(
AWESOME promo. Finally a chance to grab IHNMAIMS. But GOG is evil. Why couldn't this promo come in two or three weeks? :( (well, I know why, it would have been just so much better timing for me)
Post edited October 29, 2013 by F4LL0UT
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tinyE: I'm actually relieved I own most of these; after the tab I put up here last month I'm walking on egg shells here. Still that Deadly Premonition looks tasty though I seriously doubt my OS could handle it.

Maybe I'll pick up that final Alone in the Dark for shits and giggles.
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Foxhack: New Nightmare? It's a functional Resident Evil clone (and I know about the irony of saying that), but the game acts all weird on some modern systems.

I wish we had I DON'T HAVE YOUR STONE AND **** YOU ANYWAY Alone in the Dark, but I doubt Atari will ever remove the Securom from that. :(
For 2 bucks I'll risk it. The original was one of the 1st things I ever got here and I'm redownloading it for Halloween.

OT for this sale but not for the holiday, thanks to everyone who pushed the Dracula Trilogy on me. True it's little more than traditional point and click but it does just enough with the atmosphere to make it a real gem for any fan of classic (albeit no longer really scary) horror and of course fans of the book.
My first thought was *cool, something for Halloween*.
Than i saw the games offered. Well, 12 games missing but i was seconds away from buying IHNMAMS, Pathologic
and Penumbra. Lucky me i have a vast collection of game mags....and even if they sound good in the descriptions of GOG some didn't convinced the reviewer than. Still Penumbra is now in my ever increasing backlog.