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Stooner: Fuck all of you. I'm halfway gone.
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Themken: How do you like it, https://www.gog.com/game/halfway? You are talking about that game, right?
uh, yaah, I think so...but I was also drunk, so I'm not sure anymore.
is a long weekend.
Post edited May 29, 2017 by Stooner
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K,says he received nothing.
I can gift The Witcher: Enhanced Edition. PM your email and I'll send it to you.
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frost0: Don't know if I'm eligible for this, but I want to go for that Deus Ex GOTY.
Granted.
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MarkoH01: @zeogold: You are confusing me ....

Eschalon: Book 1 (†) (Note: Key comes with a free copy of Bio Menace.)
Bio Menace (†) (Note: Key comes with a free puppy.)

So, if I would request Eschalon (which is still free for everybody so what's the point) I would also gat Bio Menace and a puppy ... so why not just ask for Bio Menace if Eschalon is for free? Or is this a kind of plan to get your list shorter before it even has grown?

Edit: Just got even more confused since Bio Menace is also still free for everybody... in the end all one would get is a puppy which I cannot see listed on the GOG store at all. Oh boy, it's sunday morning here and I haven't finished my first cup of coffee. Such mysterys are just too much in the morning,
On a scale of no to yes, your answer is 5.
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Genocide2099: I can gift The Witcher: Enhanced Edition. PM your email and I'll send it to you.
You don't need my email address. Assuming you're making a gift out of whatever it is, you can simply send it to your own email, then send me the code from that.
Post edited May 29, 2017 by zeogold
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frost0: Don't know if I'm eligible for this, but I want to go for that Deus Ex GOTY.
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zeogold: Granted.
Thank you zeogold and thanks to brainvision for donation. I actually never played Deus Ex. I know its considered as one of the best in the genre. It should be to cyberpunk games what Blade Runner is to movies or what Neuromancer is to books. Well, now I will give it a nice playthrough (once I get enough free time that is). :)
May The Puzzlemaster please grant me Puzzle Agent 2?
By the way, what does The Puzzlemaster think of the Puzzle Agent games? Are they puzzly enough?
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Gede: May The Puzzlemaster please grant me Puzzle Agent 2?
By the way, what does The Puzzlemaster think of the Puzzle Agent games? Are they puzzly enough?
I'm not the Puzzlemaster, but I liked them. They are quite casual and not really puzzly (does this word really exist?), but the atmosphere is great (especially the one of the first game). Has a certain Twin Peaks vibe.
Thanks for the nomination! I'm happy to accept it.

Please count me in for Halfway, Puzzlemaster. Do I need to solve a puzzle first?
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Gede: May The Puzzlemaster please grant me Puzzle Agent 2?
Granted.
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Gede: By the way, what does The Puzzlemaster think of the Puzzle Agent games?
The games are decent, but I'd have to say that the answer to this:
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Gede: Are they puzzly enough?
is no. They're honestly your base-level, generic puzzles, the kind you could find in a dollar store book. Which is just fine if you're not used to 'em, but if you've seen nearly everything they can throw at you as I have, they feel a bit dull and uninspired (this isn't Professor Layton caliber, despite the reviews comparing the two games to one another). The art style to them is neat though, and the story has a spooky sorta mystery feel.
From my understanding, it was originally supposed to be an episodic game with I think 4 episodes (which explains the terribly slow pacing of the first episode and the unsatisfying ending), but they ended up having some sort of time crunch and jammed 3 episodes' worth of content into game #2, which, in my opinion, was a far better result. Game #1 isn't all that great, but #2 is quite fun with a neat story that, at last, ties up all the loose ends in #1.
Speaking of which, if you haven't played #1, let me stress that you DEFINITELY need to do so before playing #2. Wouldn't play #1 without the intention of playing #2 either, they're pretty much linked to one another.
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oasis789: Please count me in for Halfway, Puzzlemaster. Do I need to solve a puzzle first?
Granted.
Post edited May 30, 2017 by zeogold
Thanks muntdefems for Halfway!
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zeogold: The art style to them is neat though, and the story has a spooky sorta mystery feel.
The mood and the setting is very Twin Peaks-y I think.
Recommendation: Dex.
That game is great, like a 2D Deus Ex - you can choose your own approach to every mission, customize your cyberlady with many different augmentations, shaping your playstyle as you see fit, and the plot is intriguing and based on your choices. You can either be a rampaging mad killer or a silent infiltrator, and everything in between. It's awesome, believe me. If you don't own it already, you should really give it a try.
Id be happy to take one of them games off'a yer hands, OP. That is, if you feel i'm worthy of it. :)

(I did read the first post a bit, and just wanted to say that while I haven't contributed on the forums in the past month I HAVE been quite active in years past on the forum.)
It seems that no one has love for Mike Leroy so may I ask for Shadow Man, please ? I played it a bit years ago on N64 because a friend of mine lent me his copy but I never finished it. Great atmosphere for the few I remember, but very labyrinthine.
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zeogold: The art style to them is neat though, and the story has a spooky sorta mystery feel.
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Breja: The mood and the setting is very Twin Peaks-y I think.
Yes it does, and I think it is funny for it.

So... no third game?