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Assassin's Creed, Heroes of Might and Magic series, Rayman Origins, FarCry 1 and 2, modern Prince of Persia games, and many more unforgettable Ubisoft titles 60% off

Welcome to our unbelievable [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/ubisoft_weekend_promo_011113]Ultimate Ubisoft promo. The publisher is famous for releasing original titles, full of pure gaming magic and memorable moments. This weekend you can get more than 40 Ubisoft titles 60% off. Amazing action-adventures in the ancient Middle East or dystopian future, first-person perspective shooters telling the stories of secret agents or special forces operatives stranded on dangerous islands, strategies set in fantastic lands, the distant future, or our very own mundane reality, colorful platformers, racing games, dungeon-crawling RPGs--all this and more waiting for you and tempting you with low, low prices. Let's put some titles in the spotlight, shall we?

Rayman is an iconic character and his platformer games entertained generations of gamers. As many other platformer series, his adventures also took a turn into the realm of 3D. They were quite successful at that, mind you, but there's something about the run-and-jump genre, that simply makes it work best in two dimensions. Rayman Origins takes us back to the 2D roots of platformer gaming, and reminds us why this kind of graphics and this kind of gameplay is a perfect match. Plus, it introduces a lot of fresh ideas while doing so.

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Throol: I hope GOG.com gets Farcry 3: Blood Dragon soon!!
One can hope and vote, but I don't think the games that require Uplay are coming here anytime soon.

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/far_cry_3
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/far_cry_3_blood_dragon
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/assassins_creed_ii
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/assassins_creed_brotherhood
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/assassins_creed_revelations
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/assassins_creed_iii
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/assassins_creed_iv_black_flag
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/rayman_legends


Also these two will get released next year, and are likely to be Uplay, Watch Dogs at least

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/watch_dogs
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/south_park_the_stick_of_truth_south_park_the_game
I'm still waiting on Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow and Chaos Theory why aren't these games on GOG yet?
Ubisoft, help GOG complete the Myst series by releasing Myst III: Exile and Myst IV: Revelation. :)
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mondo84: Ubisoft, help GOG complete the Myst series by releasing Myst III: Exile and Myst IV: Revelation. :)
https://secure.gog.com/wishlist/games/myst_iii_exile
https://secure.gog.com/wishlist/games/myst_3_exile
https://secure.gog.com/wishlist/games/myst_exile
https://secure.gog.com/wishlist/games/myst_iii
https://secure.gog.com/wishlist/games/myst_lll_exile
https://secure.gog.com/wishlist/games/myst_iv_revelation
https://secure.gog.com/wishlist/games/myst_iv_revelations_1
https://secure.gog.com/wishlist/games/myst_4_revelation
Why are there so many different entries for the same game? I thought the new wishlist was supposed to solve this problem.
Interesting promo, might get something.. but not AssCreed.
I'll wait and see if the sequels come to GOG.
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Smannesman: Interesting promo, might get something.. but not AssCreed.
I'll wait and see if the sequels come to GOG.
Why not? It's a fun game. I just finished it very recently. You could enjoy the first one while waiting on the others and even if they never came here, you'd still have enjoyed the first one and you still could buy the others elsewhere if you chose to.

Disclosure: I own and played this game on Steam so you may want to take any comments this lesser form of life makes with an appropriate sized grain of salt. ;-)

In other news, I did decide to go ahead and get The Settlers: Heritage of Kings and Battle Isle Platinum after all. I can't resist a good deal. I think I'll get my money's worth there easily.
Post edited November 03, 2013 by dirtyharry50
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dirtyharry50: Why not? It's a fun game. I just finished it very recently. You could enjoy the first one while waiting on the others and even if they never came here, you'd still have enjoyed the first one and you still could buy the others elsewhere if you chose to.
Already own and finished it on 360, second one on PS3 and third on Steam (Brotherhood, not III).
Which is why owning just the first DRM-free doesn't really do much for me.
It's also not a particularly great game so I can definitely wait.
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dirtyharry50: Why not? It's a fun game. I just finished it very recently. You could enjoy the first one while waiting on the others and even if they never came here, you'd still have enjoyed the first one and you still could buy the others elsewhere if you chose to.
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Smannesman: Already own and finished it on 360, second one on PS3 and third on Steam (Brotherhood, not III).
Which is why owning just the first DRM-free doesn't really do much for me.
It's also not a particularly great game so I can definitely wait.
Ah, that explains it. I enjoyed it but there are things I can be critical of about it to be sure.

I didn't write you a very good reply then, sorry. I was off the mark in every way including the Steam joke. Oh, well. ;-)
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dirtyharry50: Ah, that explains it. I enjoyed it but there are things I can be critical of about it to be sure.

I didn't write you a very good reply then, sorry. I was off the mark in every way including the Steam joke. Oh, well. ;-)
Well it was a pretty safe bet making a Steam joke on this forum, but I happen to be one of the few people here that doesn't hate Steam.
I enjoyed it as well btw, but there is quite a bit to be critical of.
For me personally the biggest bit is the repetition of the boring sidequests.
The combat might've felt heavier and more realistic if I'm remembering correctly (I have a terrible memory), they changed it to the easier and 'more fun' way in the sequels.
The sequels are a very mixed bag as well, as a series anyway.
It's a bit of a strange series really.
Can you play the PoP games and Rayman Origins with a keyboard + mouse combo ? ( i don't have a gamepad or controller )
Post edited November 03, 2013 by ne_zavarj
For what it's worth, I played and finished PoP Sands of Time using just the keyboard and mouse.
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ne_zavarj: Can you play the PoP games and Rayman Origins with a keyboard + mouse combo ? ( i don't have a gamepad or controller )
About PoP games, I prefer K&M instead of a controller.
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RichterSnipes: Regardless, both games provide great experiences on PC, so don't fret too much about the decision!
Thanks for the detailed comparisons!
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ne_zavarj: Can you play the PoP games and Rayman Origins with a keyboard + mouse combo ? ( i don't have a gamepad or controller )
Yes.