It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
500+ deals up to 90% off, $3 mystery games, and free games just for shopping.

A jocund flame swallows up the cold, cold streams of outside air. The holidays are coming, and everyone begins to feel a little more generous, a little more kind, and a little bit giddy. We're feeling it too, because this time around, winter came to GOG.com before it was cool.

The Holiday Ninja Squirrel (have you met her yet?) brings a generous surprise for all with $3 Mystery Games from the GOG.com catalog, each worth between $6.99 and $34.99. These games won't be part of the regular sale lineup, and unowned games will be prioritized to minimize repeats. We're starting out with a pool of 50+ games, but we'll be adding more throughout the sale - we'll let you know when that happens.


Finale - 2/2
Of emotional good-buys.

Finding the best way to cope with harsh goodbyes builds character. But finding a way to turn the gloomy vibe around and come out on top can build heartfelt devotion. And amazing game collections.

So turn that frown upside down and come celebrate the bombastic last day of our Big Winter Sale. One surefire way to lift your spirits is to stop by our gourmet-but-totally-affordable buffet of all returning Daily Deals. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, winner of The Game Awards GOTY, is a real treat at -50%, and so are Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition (-33%) or Pillars of Eternity (-50%). You can also go for some mouth-watering point'n'clicks like The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 and Stasis (-50%), or exercise your aptitude in wielding blunt weapons as a Shovel Knight (-33%).

The curtain is falling on our Big Winter Sale but the uplifting mood lingers on, as there is still time to have a final go at those intriguing mystery games and grab your FREE copy of Giants: Citizen Kabuto before he runs back into the wild.

Got room for another gift? Then go ahead and grab a festive wallpaper featuring a certain woodland creature, lovingly put together by our amazing art team: gogcom.imgur.com

With a subtle nod of the head, the Holiday Ninja Squirrel would like to thank you all for joining us in the heartwarming price-chopping, certain that she will see you back for all the joyful events to follow.



Earn free games while shopping in the Big Winter Sale. Whether to keep for yourself or to surprise a friend, you'll get a free copy of Divine Divinity after spending $5, and Blackguards Special Edition after spending $50 or more.

Following the 48-hour launch offer, all bundles and deals will change every 24 hours. With a few surprises in store, check back daily to see what's new in the GOG.com Big Winter Sale!

The sale will last for 11 days, until December 13, 1:59 PM GMT / 2:59 PM CET / 5:59 AM PST / 8:59 AM EST.
avatar
tinyE: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600
I see. It seems that the game indeed has issues with Intel HD cards. Try this workaround and see if it works for you (Try zooming in the image in order to see what it says).
y ay! finally a movie discount.
avatar
Fairfox: Oooh... what are the Shelter games like? I've never stumbled upon them, but they seem... cute?
they sound like rather hardcore survival/sim games?
thinking about way of the samurai...mixed reviews online. hmm

anyone in the mood to talk a little about the game? it looks like it shares some traits with Shenmue in that it's both open world with clunky controls.
Nothing to me today. Was interested in get a DRM-free copy of the Spellforce series but Faith in Destiny is still absent...
avatar
dick1982: they sound like rather hardcore survival/sim games?
For what I remember from the first one, not really, it's more "adventure" games. I played the beginning of the first one, it was really enjoyable and original (for my tastes).

Guys, any thoughts about Spacecom and Smugglers V ? Are they good ? Worth the time ?
Post edited December 07, 2015 by Splatsch
Oh crap. Turns out the sale counts each currency separately. So I now have two Divinities and zero Blackguards, even though I've spent quite a sum.
avatar
Grargar: LOL. The Nordic build your own bundle banner shows Darksiders 2+Complete DLC Pack. :D

Screenshot added for preservation purposes before GOG fixes their mistake. :P
It seems that you have a nice archive of those screenshots. :D
avatar
Azhdar: It seems that you have a nice archive of those screenshots. :D
But of course. GOG should nevah forget their mistakes. :P
avatar
Leroux: And aren't you glad? I know I am. Feels so good to buy nothing for a change. :D
avatar
Smannesman: On the one hand yes, on the other hand it would probably also feel good to scratch something of the list.
And scratch it onto another one I guess.
Damn, I spoke too early, I think the blues have been listening in and now they've gone and put Serpent in the Staglands on sale ... :/

Is the game really that hard and inaccessible to anyone but hardcore gamers, as some reviews make it seem? I don't mind a lack of handholding and having to keep track of things myself, but I'm put off by games that let you screw up your character builds easily, so that you can run into a dead end or have a very frustrating time all of a sudden after spendings hours and hours on the playthrough. And is there an in-game notepad so I don't have to keep pen and paper at the ready but can keep my own notes in the game?
Post edited December 07, 2015 by Leroux
or [url=http://www.gog.com/game/faster_than_light]FTL? I may purchase one of them (if FTL appears in this sale). Both of them are in my wishlist and I really want them. Convoy looks interesting but FTL has more positive reviews and feedback (on GOG and Steam). Are they very similar to each other or just some similarities?
It's Serpent in the Staglands for me. I've been waiting for this to go on sale.
avatar
Azhdar: or [url=http://www.gog.com/game/faster_than_light]FTL? I may purchase one of them (if FTL appears in this sale). Both of them are in my wishlist and I really want them. Convoy looks interesting but FTL has more positive reviews and feedback (on GOG and Steam). Are they very similar to each other or just some similarities?
I would suggest you FTL. I own it since a long time and still play it, and can confirm it's a great game (one of the best indy I know). Convoy, I don't know a lot about it, except from what I read in reviews because it interested me too : in short, it's not as good (even if it seems it can be enjoyable), and even can have big flaws. BUT, it may have changed since time of release, may be there has been fixing/balance patches ?

Another argument for FTL is its price, which can be really affordable on sale.
And there has been the free expansion (which is included for free when you buy the game). And mods. And the incredible soundtrack.
I love this game :D And if you like being the captain on deck of a spaceship, taking decisions, fighting, and exploring, you'll certainly love it too !
Post edited December 07, 2015 by Splatsch
avatar
Splatsch: I would suggest you FTL...
Good points and thanks. :) Then I should save my money for the FTL. I hope FTL appears in this winter sale with a big discount. A must-have game for me.
avatar
Splatsch: snip
I agree, FTL is much better than Convoy. I have played FTL multiple times, whereas Convoy I've only taken for a drive a couple times. It seems more random and arbitrary than FTL. Which isn't to say that you won't run into a ship you don't have a prayer against in FTL, either. It just seems fairer when it happens.