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Real-Time Strategy redefined!

Divinity: Dragon Commander, an innovative fantasy real-time strategy game spliced with free-flight combat action, in-depth strategic view, and some trading card game mechanics, in which you become a fearsome Dragon Emperor, is available for pre-order 11% off on GOG.com. That's $39.99 until the game's release (planned for June).

[url=http://www.gog.com/gamecard/divinity_dragon_commander][/url]What is Divinity: Dragon Commander? Imagine a giant army rushing into battle. First, the scouts, agile and fast, with their bows always ready. Then the cavalry, blazing on their relentless mounts. Then, the heavy infantry--warriors of all the shapes, sizes, and races with their plate armors sounding with every step like the bells of doom. Right behind them, the battle beasts--horrors bred with one purpose only: destruction. Some of them pulling the ballistas, trebuchets, and other siege machines. Above them, a variety of zeppelins and flying machines ready to spread death from above. And then, suddenly, a great shadow falling over the battlefield. A gigantic winged dragon swooping down at lightning speed, propelled by a jetpack, breathing fire and roaring fiercely. An image sure to strike fear in the hearts of the enemies. You, however, have nothing to fear. This is your army, and you are the Dragon, its commander and Emperor.

Divinity: Dragon Commander will allow the player to experience war from many unique perspectives, thus breathing new life to real-time strategy genre. The idea to put the gamer in the role of a Dragon commanding its people (and elves, and dwarves, and undead, and--well, creatures) into battle and even taking part in the combat directly is original enough to make things interesting. The people who gave you the acclaimed Divinity RPG series decided however, to add a couple more layers to the gameplay. In the game, you'll get to make diplomatic decisions, manage your empire in an epic world-map mode, and even utilize elements of trading card game mechanics. All that and more, coupled with excellent visuals, and many available scenarios (single-player and multi-player alike), has great chances to become a milestone in the evolution of RTS genre.

Don't hesitate--seize your empire now, to rule it with an iron claw soon! Pre-order Divinity: Dragon Commander for only $39.99 on GOG.com! The Divinity universe is about to get even more epic! Make sure you get to witness it from the start.
Already pledged on kickstarter for it.
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Charles.Surge: There's no Windows 8 listed on the gamecard, so... one would think that is correct?

Maybe I am not informed enough, but it is the first I've heard of this and Dragon Commander is included in one of the tiers in Larian's Divinity: Original Sin kickstarter. :-/
Anything that works on Windows 7, should work on Windows 8.
So I guess this is now the most expensive game on GOG?
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Bloodygoodgames: A video game whose characters try to persuade you to legalize gay marriage in your lands and that make fun of political statements politicians in the real world have made? JESUS --- I think this game is going to be a MUST BUY the minute it is released :)
Not sure if you are serious or being sarcastic, but the developers have already said that the characters will only push you there if you play your characters as gay (whatever that means).
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MorphysLaw: So I guess this is now the most expensive game on GOG?
Not now (same as Omerta), but will be.. ;p
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Charles.Surge: There's no Windows 8 listed on the gamecard, so... one would think that is correct?

Maybe I am not informed enough, but it is the first I've heard of this and Dragon Commander is included in one of the tiers in Larian's Divinity: Original Sin kickstarter. :-/
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jjsimp: Anything that works on Windows 7, should work on Windows 8.
Ok. On twitter Larian told me they both support Windows 8. Link
There isn't any benefit of pre-ordering.
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Dreadz: There isn't any benefit of pre-ordering.
Uh, yeah well, there's the discount?

Of course it will get cheaper at some point later in time, and in a few years you might get it at for 5$ in your local games store...but yeah, well, if you are up to waiting that long you probably are simply not part of the target audience for that game.

Also, there is a benefit in making sure you'll be able to afford the game. Money allready spent. Stuff like that. Yup.
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MaridAudran: Ha!
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G-Doc: We had a little game around the office this week:
You take a movie title (or book title), that has the word "dragon" in it, and add "with jetpack", thus making it sound 10 000 times more awesome. Like:

Enter the Dragon WITH JETPACK!

How to Train a Dragon WITH JETPACK!

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon WITH JETPACK!

Etc. :-)
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo WITH JETPACK


Hmm, doesn't quite work as well... Though I gotta say that she would have had a much easier time of it in that first movie if she had that jetpack...
This looks interesting. I think I'll wait for some reviews before I buy this.
Well, I'm torn. Want to support new games on GOG. Want to support Larian. Not a big fan of RTS and certainly not keen on the political slant the reviews are mentioning. May consider again next paycheck...
Looks promising but I'm not going to preorder.
Looks nice, but really $45?
No offence to the publishers or GOG, but $20 is my personal limit per a game. So for now I will just have to pass. It does look really nice though.
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G-Doc:
Double Dragon WITH JETPACK

a baaaaaaaaad movie just got AWESOME. ;p
So this is like Battlezone but with turn based strategy in between? Sound pretty awesome.