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Jack Orlando, Two Worlds series, Earth 2100s series, and Knights and Merchants: Now with FLAC soundtracks, 60% off this weekend!

This weekend, we offer you GOG's entire [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/topware_weekend_promo_040714]TopWare catalog 60% off, and you'll find that many of the games have been updated with exquisite new bonus content. Take Knights & Merchants, a medieval real-time strategy with in-depth society simulation and epic-scaled armies. Even though the game came out in 2001, a community of talented fans doesn't stop in their effort to, fix and tweak it, make it enjoyable for the modern gamer, and support it with all the features the fanbase demands. All this goes towards a impressive mod, called KaM Remake. Get the game for only $2.39 check out the mod, and witness the magic of PC gaming community! The game now comes with a new official soundtrack, in both high-quality MP3 and FLAC format.

Not really fond of historical setting? Would you rather take a plunge into a fantastic realm quite different than our reality? The magical land you'll be visiting in Two Worlds: Epic Edition should easily satisfy all your escapism needs with its vast and lush gameworld, visuals that remain quite impressive even today, and a well-told story that often lets you digress from its main thread. The Epic Edition we offer you, comes bundled with the game's both expansions: Tainted Blood and Curse of Souls. Yours for only $3.99, complete with the new FLAC/MP3 soundtrack, a poster, mocap session footage and additional sketches (the two latter supplied by our user sim2er)!

Fantasy not really your thing? Well, how about some hard science fiction, then? Earth 2140 Trillogy, Earth 2150 Trillogy, Earth 2160--or the Earth 21-something series, as we like to call it--offer top-notch RTS gameplay in a gritty futuristic setting, at $2.39 each! New MP3/FLAC soundtracks have been added to Earth 2140 and Earth 2160, and the latter also received a "making of" documentary.

We've saved the best for last! Jack Orlando: A Cinematic Adventure - Director's Cut tells a story os a private investigator that has seen better days. He's down on his luck and tends to hit the whiskey bottle a little too often, to ease the existential pain. But he’s one of the good guys. He’s actually the one to show some moral fiber in the city that consumes the poor, corrupts the innocent, and spits out the weak. Too bad he ended up in a wrong place at the wrong time and got accused of murder. The game comes with one of the best gaming soundtracks in history. Composed by Harold Faltermeyer it delivers all the old-fashioned lounge jazz one would expect from a noir movie, and sets the perfect mood for the 1933 gritty murder-mystery adventure. You can have this exceptional piece of gaming music in MP3/FLAC format bundled with the game for only $2.39. Highly recommended!

Of course, that's not all of the excellent titles you can find 60% off in our TopWare Reloaded promo this weekend, so head out to the promo page and pick your favorites. The offer lasts until Tuesday, July 8, at 3:59AM GMT.

NOTE:
We're currently in the process of uploading all the new bonus content. It might take a while before all the goodies show up on your shelves, but they will get there today!
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JaqFrost: Is it possible to run Gorky 17 on Win7? I keep looking at this game every sale and and then putting it back on the shelf, not making a purchase. =/
I have it on Steam and works fine on Win7, dunno if this matters.
I'm still debating a couple of these, but some of them are 99 cents on steam fwiw.
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zaine-h: Every TopWare promo, I take a glance and think about getting Septerra Core. I wonder if it's finally time to break that streak. :P
No. Move away from the buy button.

Septerra Core and the first Etherlords are the only two games I've bought here that I felt were a total waste of money even at GOG prices. The story seemed so promising, but I couldn't get past SC's constellation of poor design decisions. Combat was miserable.
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Luned: Septerra Core and the first Etherlords are the only two games I've bought here that I felt were a total waste of money even at GOG prices.
I know that feeling. For me, Darwinia is that game.
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zaine-h: Every TopWare promo, I take a glance and think about getting Septerra Core. I wonder if it's finally time to break that streak. :P
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Luned: No. Move away from the buy button.

Septerra Core and the first Etherlords are the only two games I've bought here that I felt were a total waste of money even at GOG prices. The story seemed so promising, but I couldn't get past SC's constellation of poor design decisions. Combat was miserable.
Septerra has its flaws but it is a very interesting title. I finished it two years ago and I was having pretty good time with it.
The only problem is that battles can be very tedious and repetitive at times, but aside from that it's a really good "jRPG" with great voice acting and nice adventure elements.
People who like j-RPGs should give it a go.
Caved in and bought Septerra Core. I don't know when I'll get to it, seeing how Divinity: OS is eating all my free time, but I've been eying it for quiet some time now.

I did find SC Steam version elsewhere for $1.00 but it's GOG so I picked it up here.
Post edited July 07, 2014 by revanbh