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The legend is reborn.

<span class="bold">Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition</span>, the return of the most celebrated RPG of all time, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.

A layered story laced with philosophical undercurrents. A fantasy setting unlike any other. One of the most memorable casts of eccentric, interconnected characters. This is Planescape: Torment, the gold standard for narrative-driven RPGs of the past 18 years. And now it's back!
Beamdog and lead designer Chris Avellone joined forces to update the game with fixes, enhancements, and key additions, all in sync with the original vision of this timeless masterpiece. With a remastered soundtrack, a crisp 4K interface, and neat convenience features, the Enhanced Edition is coming to captivate a new audience and remind its dedicated fans why they just can't seem able to take it off their all-time favorites list.

Additionally, *hear* the <span class="bold">Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition Official Soundtrack</span> – a remastered masterpiece by Mark Morgan, one of gaming's most legendary composers.

Note: Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition features the unaltered original version and the Enhanced Edition in one definitive collection exclusively on GOG.com.

Watch the trailer.
Post edited April 12, 2017 by maladr0Id
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Skysect: I didn't get a key for classic PST ?
Log into your account via browser.
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Skysect: I didn't get a key for classic PST ?
Same question... No key for PS:T under More button...
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Skysect: I didn't get a key for classic PST ?
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Vovchigus: Same question... No key for PS:T under More button...
Me, either. Did you already have the game in your library? My guess is maybe only people who didn't already have it in their account got one?
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JKeift: So I was browsing the reviews and I see a one-star rating, followed by "Beamdog is a parasite" and ending with "[the game] runs fine." I only expect a one-star rating if the game has crippling bugs or otherwise shows poor quality all around. These fanatical attacks on Beamdog need to stop, or at least be confined to a more appropriate space, such as a thread in these forums where all these people can freely form a circle jerk and throw around these masturbatory, hate-filled, redundant comments ad nauseam. As they stand, they detract from the overall quality of reviews, make it harder for consumers to know if they're buying a functional product and thus make an educated purchase, and reflect extremely poorly on GOG users in general, even though this is clearly just a vocal and disruptive minority.
It has become "cool and hip" to rip on Beamdog. There are a couple of posters here who seem obsessed with hating on Beamdog. Beamdog has it's share of things it can be severely criticized for....(I am looking at you, Baldur's Gate SoD) but the level of hate has gotten ridiculous.
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Vovchigus: Same question... No key for PS:T under More button...
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guppy44: Me, either. Did you already have the game in your library? My guess is maybe only people who didn't already have it in their account got one?
Yep, had in the library before buying Enhanced edition. Not fun if GOG gives PS:T keys only for buyers without PS:T in their library. Preorder discount for PS:T owners is some kind of loyalty bonus nod not a reason to cut keys for original PS:T from bundle as it was described.

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Note: Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition will feature the unaltered original version and the Enhanced Edition in one definitive collection exclusively on GOG.com. The original game will no longer be available for purchase on its own, after the Enhanced Edition is released. Owners of the classic Planescape: Torment will not be affected by upcoming changes to the product.

Owners of the classic Planescape: Torment will not be affected by upcoming changes to the product. = if you don't buy enhanced then you will keep original PS:T.
I don't see any disclaimer that if you already have PS:T then no key for you...

GOG is lack of PS:T keys temporary or made by purpose and won't be fixed?
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sheeryjay: The original games should be available just like they used to be.
Truth, preach it brother. Anyone who doesn't see this for what it is either willfully has their head in the sand or is unforgivably stupid. This is very obviously a way for Beamdog/Hasbro to get sales for their "enhanced" edition by making the original game unavailable unless you also buy the Beamdog version. While it is certainly within Hasbro's rights to do so, it doesn't make the move any less shitty.
Could you please add fargus (ru version) update into this version same way as on original release?
Post edited April 12, 2017 by xerion1988
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Mizark80: They must have cut some kind of deal so that the enhanced editions are not directly competing with the old versions. That's understandable from the perspective of a small publisher. It's not like they are making the old editions unavailable *or* expensive. The enhanced editions have frequently been on sale for 75% off (4.99 USD). Is that really so expensive? That's cheaper than the originals were at full price. So what if the enhanced editions are $20 when they first come out--they'll be on sale within a year, and anyone who misses the old versions but doesn't want to pay a lot for the new one can wait until then. It's entirely logical for them not to want to have both editions being sold at the same time, with one half the price of the other and undercutting their investment in an enhanced edition.
Yes, it is understandable that they want to do that, but that does not make it in any way any less anti-consumer move. I bought the originals in the old D&D package when they were on sale in the winter of 2012 which cost me 22$ for 9 games - 2.5$ for the P:T. Was that cheap? Sure yes, it was an instabuy. Did I mind already having most of the games on a CD from Game Magazines? Nope.

Is 5$ too expensive? It depends on who you ask and what he would be buying. But the thing is that it is unnecessarily expensive. There already was a version of the game that worked and ran quite well. While P:T did not have that much mods so there will not be that big a problem of mods being incompatible (unlike BG1/BG2) the additions are not many. Some may be satisfied to pay 20$ for a good game that runs on their systems, but for me personaly it is not (when I already own almost the same game).

GOG used to mean Good Old Games - a place to buy rare games from our youth. And I fear that with this trend of remakes and reimaginings we will see more and more games disappear. Why cannot it be done like with the

Let's be clear - Beamdog does not want the original version sold because they fear people would buy the old version - and if they did that, doesn't it mean that perhaps the original version is good enough for the price? That perhaps the EE does not add enough to justify its price for many people?
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JKeift: So I was browsing the reviews and I see a one-star rating, followed by "Beamdog is a parasite" and ending with "[the game] runs fine." I only expect a one-star rating if the game has crippling bugs or otherwise shows poor quality all around. These fanatical attacks on Beamdog need to stop, or at least be confined to a more appropriate space, such as a thread in these forums where all these people can freely form a circle jerk and throw around these masturbatory, hate-filled, redundant comments ad nauseam. As they stand, they detract from the overall quality of reviews, make it harder for consumers to know if they're buying a functional product and thus make an educated purchase, and reflect extremely poorly on GOG users in general, even though this is clearly just a vocal and disruptive minority.
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nightcraw1er.488: Sounds to me like someone doesn't want anyone else to have an opinion. This is exactly the type of human shield which allows companies to re-release old games ad infinity with absolutely nothing done to them. If you happy paying £15 for a game that only an hour ago was less than half that price just for someone to apply a widescreen mod to it, then that says enough. There has been a fully functioning product here for years, just like the other infinity engine games, all you are doing is not just freely throwing money around for nothing, but actively defending a total lack of creativity and flagrant fleece of customers.

As for reviews they are pointless at any stage and can safely be avoided always.
Sorry, but your post is incredibly misguided. You can have all the opinions you want, that's what forums are for. However, the review section is specifically there for us to talk about the product, period. If right now I went to the GOG store page for Dragon Age: Origins and wrote a 1-star review that reads "Fuck EA. Oh, and fuck BioWare too for selling out. The game is great, by the way"... sorry, but I'd just be acting like a complete douchebag and it would defeat the purpose of reviews as information for fellow consumers to know whether the game is good or not, regardless of my personal irrelevant feelings towards the dev/publisher.
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JKeift: Sorry, but your post is incredibly misguided. You can have all the opinions you want, that's what forums are for. However, the review section is specifically there for us to talk about the product, period. If right now I went to the GOG store page for Dragon Age: Origins and wrote a 1-star review that reads "Fuck EA. Oh, and fuck BioWare too for selling out. The game is great, by the way"... sorry, but I'd just be acting like a complete douchebag and it would defeat the purpose of reviews as information for fellow consumers to know whether the game is good or not, regardless of my personal irrelevant feelings towards the dev/publisher.
Makes you wonder when it's going to get old doesn't it? While people love to rip on EA, it really is over the top. EA has brought new games to GOG DRM free, Dragon Age and Crysis were nice surprises. They also gave us a free copy of Dungeon Keeper a few years ago. Not my experience but I remember seeing a GOG user saying Origins support line was very helpful. Don't get me wrong, I'm not defending EA (they certainly still have their shady practices), but EA does have it's moments.

Have a look at many game reviews here and no small number of them say something like "ZOMG, I used to play this game a lot when I was younger. BUY IT NOW", failing to understand that their nostalgia is not a reason for others to buy the game. Write a more critical review of the game, it will get downvoted because, muh nostalgia. Some reviews are even worse, like "Great game" and that's it!! Says nothing about the game whatsoever.
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dudalb: It has become "cool and hip" to rip on Beamdog. There are a couple of posters here who seem obsessed with hating on Beamdog. Beamdog has it's share of things it can be severely criticized for....(I am looking at you, Baldur's Gate SoD) but the level of hate has gotten ridiculous.
That tends to happen when you screw with beloved classics. So no, the 'hate' hasn't gotten ridiculous.
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dudalb: It has become "cool and hip" to rip on Beamdog. There are a couple of posters here who seem obsessed with hating on Beamdog. Beamdog has it's share of things it can be severely criticized for....(I am looking at you, Baldur's Gate SoD) but the level of hate has gotten ridiculous.
Maybe the level of hate is ridiculous, but at this point the fact that Beamdog is still making "Enhanced Editions" instead of using the money from previous ones to make a new, original game shows that they're creatively bankrupt and more interested in milking customers for all they're worth than actually making games.

I wish people would stop buying from Beamdog and instead support companies that are actually interested in making new games, but all I can really do is boycott this shitty excuse for a game developer and criticize them on forums.
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liquidBass: Please note that Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition Official Soundtrack is already included in Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition which you own. - What's this now? I don't get it. I don't see the soundtrack in there.
yeah, i'm wondering myself where the Soundtrack is?
Thought it was included with the Enhanced Edition.
Or do i need to buy it seperatly?
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Who doesn't already own the original anyway? へ‿(ツ)‿ㄏ
It's been on here long enough and went through many sales for making it available for everyone.
I welcome an EE because I like to have an updated version with new graphics and (hopefully) better controls and more content, options, etc.
IMO, they should just make the old version free if they made an EE. Just look at Spelunky and Cave Story; they have updated versions and the old versions are free.
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BrokenBull: Who doesn't already own the original anyway? へ‿(ツ)‿ㄏ
Someone who just found out about GOG and signed up today or on any day after today?