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Immerse yourself in stories that are best examples of a bond between video games medium and traditional moviemaking. The latest Weekend Sale on GOG.COM features FMV games with discounts reaching 86%. Check out some examples below:

Dragon's Lair Trilogy (-50%) is a collection of three classic action-adventure games that let you step into shoes of a valiant knight Dirk the Daring and brave Space Ace.

MegaRace 1+2 (-80%) is an aggressive, high-velocity, futuristic racing with eccentric Larry Boyle as the host.

Phantasmagoria (-35%) is a horror adventure game from the master storyteller Roberta Williams. Uncover the mysteries of an old mansion that hides horrific secrets.

This Weekend Sale on GOG.COM will end on 18th May, at 1 PM UTC.
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Finally I completed my Tex Murphy collection with Overseer. Now I do not know if play this, or continue my no too advanced Mean Streets savegame.

This thematic weekend sale could have been a great oportunity to bring back to life titles like Black Dahlia and Ripper. Just an idea ;)
That summer sale can't come soon enough. We're really scraping the bottom of the barrel here with these sales. Walking sims and FMV games, good grief. Next up: ''games made with GameGuru stock assets'' sale and ''games that feature sewer levels'' sale.
Post edited May 15, 2020 by TentacleMayor
I forgot we got the Dragon's Lair trilogy a while ago, I'm glad it's on the store :)

of course, i still hope we'll see more "AAA" releases
Post edited May 15, 2020 by tfishell
love fmv, my kinda sale, except it's the usual prices, so I'll pass on the few I have wishlisted.

also not sure why the 13th doll costs more here (in euros) than on steam.
Phantasmagoria is, and seems to stay, quite expensive (it's very old, now on sale, and still 5,89€).
Why is that?
Post edited May 15, 2020 by Guter
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Guter: Phantasmagoria is, and seems to stay, quite expensive (it's very old, now on sale, and still 5,89€).
Why is that?
And that´s much?
It's 25 years old, and for example "tender loving care" is younger and 1,89.
Post edited May 15, 2020 by Guter
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Guter: for example "tender loving care" is younger and 1,89.
Tender Loving Care is also another "dump it out there and go" Nightdive release.

I suspect Phantasmagoria's pricing may have to do with revenue splits to rights holders, but I don't know enough detail about it to say it with certainty. Seems also that the game's popularity and notoriety may influence its pricing to an extent, given the sequel going on sale cheaper and more frequently.
Why is Deathtrap Dungeon here? That's a hack and slash game, no FMV.
Throw some votes, if so inclined, toward some FMV titles that aren't here on GOG (but should be):

Morph Girl

Night Trap: 25th Anniversary Edition

Double Switch

Corpse Killer
Does anyone know if Simulacra includes Android version?
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