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Complete your collection of D&D games on GOG.com up to 75% off!

In our recent <i>2013 #NoDRM Summer Sale</i> we've offered you many bundle deals, and one of them in particular got you extremely excited. After the sale has ended, we got many e-mails, forum PMs, Facebook shoutouts, Tweets, and letters in a bottle saying one thing: "I missed it! Please repeat this offer, before I die of grief!" We wouldn't want that, of course! So there you have it--a special weekend promo, starting a day early so there's enough time for everyone. In the [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/dnd_gems]Dungeons and Dragons Gems promo you will find the following titles: Baldur's Gate, Baldur's Gate 2, Icewind Dale, Icewind Dale 2, Planescape: Torment, Dragonshard, Neverwinter Nights, Neverwinter Nights 2, Temple of Elemental Evil, and Demon Stone--all of them DRM-free, complete with the expansions, and delivered with a generous selection of bonus goodies. All that, with up to 75% discount. That mean getting your hands on the entire collection of ten classic Dungeons and Dragons games on GOG.com will cost you only $26.40. Let's have a little taste of what you'll be getting, shall we?

Neverwinter Nights 2: Complete revisits many of the iconic locations known from previous D&D computer RPGs, and adds even more--all in a beautifully rendered environment. The game has been praised for faithfully executing the D&D 3.5 ruleset, delivering a captivating story and vivid characters, and vastly improving the visuals in comparison to its predecessor. With four full campaigns and adventure sets to embark upon, a set of tools to create your own adventures, and fully patched and ready to go, this is the version you just can't afford to miss, especially when it can be your's for as little as $4.99!

Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate II remain cult classics not only among D&D fans, but cRPG gamers in general. With countless hours of gameplay, captivating stories, colorful characters, and many memorable locations they're one of the most intense and extensive role-playing experiences you can get while sitting in front of your PC. Each of them can now become a part of your classic collection for only $2.49

Dungeons and Dragons Gems is a stacking promo, and the discount begins at 40% when you're getting a single game, and ends at 75% when you get them all. As usually, the games you already own on GOG.com count towards the discount rate. The promo lasts until Tuesday, August 20, at 3:59AM GMT. Tell your friends who also enjoy Dungeons and Dragons (because friends don't let friends miss out on classic cRPG goodness)!

NOTE: There is a release planned for today as well. It should be arriving on GOG.com in two hours, so stick around.
I just bought ID 1 & 2, are there any must have patches I should look into ie: Morrowind or Fallout which kind of need them, or will these bad boys work fine going vanilla, at least for my first play through?
Ah, good ol' days. This is what I come to GOG for :D

Now I'm waiting to complete the Gothic series (still need the first game), do a promo with those games, GOG! Pretty please? :D
I'm not spending moneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey!

Since I have 'em all. :p
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IAmSinistar: Yes, they probably had a steeper promo at some point, though this is still a bargain. I just thought it was amusing that they are essentially paying you to take The Temple of Elemental Evil. ;)
For me Demon Stone and Dragonshard would've been out. But for the $1-2 they've cost extra, they were probably worth it. I haven't had time to play them though.
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justanoldgamer: Nice promo. I am not a big fantasy RPG fan but I'm considering buying it.

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grecza: I wonder if we ever would have a 75% Fallout sale, I can buy retail trilogy of the Fallouts for 5 usd in a shop, but I want the OS optimalized version, but still I just don't understand how can they (Interplay?) ask 10 usd for a single digital copy of a game when retailers are sooo cheap, it makes no sense to me
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justanoldgamer: There was a promo in April last year where the first one was free. I don't remember if the other 2 were ever discounted.
I used to be a pirate back in those old days...
Great promo for those that miss a game or two from the D&D Gems collection or those who missed the summer sale for one reason or another.

No complaints here - and yes, I fall into the group that got them all already.
Why is it that GoG has trained me to the point that I find myself wishing that I hadn't already bought something (which was often on sale at the time) just so I could buy it all over again?
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tinyE: I just bought ID 1 & 2, are there any must have patches I should look into ie: Morrowind or Fallout which kind of need them, or will these bad boys work fine going vanilla, at least for my first play through?
Nothing wrong with going vanilla.

The only game in this bundle that I'd strongly recommend modding on your first playthrough is Temple of Elemental Evil (which is otherwise very buggy). Everything else is pretty solid as-is.
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IAmSinistar: Just noticed, if you buy all the games in the promo (and don't already have any), the price is $26.40. Then if you remove The Temple of Elemental Evil, it increases to $26.91. :D
Wow, the game is that bad that removing it increases the price?
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tinyE: I just bought ID 1 & 2, are there any must have patches I should look into ie: Morrowind or Fallout which kind of need them, or will these bad boys work fine going vanilla, at least for my first play through?
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Darvin: The only game in this bundle that I'd strongly recommend modding on your first playthrough is Temple of Elemental Evil (which is otherwise very buggy). Everything else is pretty solid as-is.
I bought that a few months ago and I agree.
This is probably the 14th time this promotion is up, and I can't buy them because I already own all of them

How about new D&D games, Gog?
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Andremop: This is probably the 14th time this promotion is up, and I can't buy them because I already own all of them

How about SSI old D&D games, Gog?
FTFY ;)
I really should not have bought the full set that time for just the 60% off or whatever, only played the one so far (of GOG versions anyway)
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Andremop: This is probably the 14th time this promotion is up, and I can't buy them because I already own all of them

How about SSI old D&D games, Gog?
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uchos: FTFY ;)
Thousands of others want those games, too, but afaik GOG has to bring Wizards of the Coast and Ubisoft together and work out a deal between them to get them here.
Would everyone just finish buying everything from this promo so we can all agree that we got the D&D?