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Your collection will remember that.

Gather round, everyone, it's time for a story. Lots of stories, in fact. Delivered in that unique Telltale way that can tie your stomach in a knot, prod your lacrimal glands, or tickle your funny bone. Stories about hilariously incompetent pirates, lumbering undead, hyperkinetic rabbity things, beloved superheroes, brutal conflicts, and fabled detectives.

The Telltale Weekend Sale ends July 30th, 10pm UTC.
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Wow, another only another 25% to go and...nope most of those still wouldn't be worth it.
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kbnrylaec: Ninja'd.
GOG is sooooooooooooo buggy.
I mean a professional store can seem to go one sale without something being broken.
Not GOG though.
Post edited July 27, 2018 by paladin181
Batman Enemy Within is supposed to be pretty decent from what i've heard and an improvement over first season but with only 25% discount on that one no thanks. Game is still just point and click with QTE's thrown in not worth it unless it's really cheap.

Minecraft, Guardians of the Galaxy and Michonne i wouldn't even touch with a ten foot pole those games.

Shame i already had Wolf Among Us and Borderlands because gameplay aside they are pretty entertaining.
wasn't Guardians of the galaxy 50% off just a couple of hours ago? Now it's 40%off
I just leave this in here.
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IwubCheeze: I remember one of the Sam and Max games having a game breaking bug. Which game was it? Was it ever addressed?

Edit: I think I was just ninja'd by Point_Man
what gamebreaking bug? There isn't any
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Point_Man: Any chance GOG will ever get Telltale to update Sam and Max Save the World and Tales of Monkey Island?

In my opinion it seems shitty of them to continue to push new games here while leaving old ones unpatched.

Edit: Especially when those games have been patched for a long time already either on their store, Steam, or both.
TTG are shitty lazy devs, it's well known.
It used to be a good sale for old games, now it's no more.
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XYCat: wasn't Guardians of the galaxy 50% off just a couple of hours ago? Now it's 40%off
Well, few hours ago the store showed a discount when you select several titles - for picking more then 5-6 games, the price for each one dropped by a bit. When I came home from work, that has changed.
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Leroux: I have to admit, that's a pretty cool banner for such a lame sale. ;)
My first reaction was, "They must have gotten some big new game or publisher."
My next reaction was, "Huh, guess they're just really trying to drive hype for a rather ho-hum weekend promo."
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Point_Man: Any chance GOG will ever get Telltale to update Sam and Max Save the World and Tales of Monkey Island? In my opinion it seems shitty of them to continue to push new games here while leaving old ones unpatched. Edit: Especially when those games have been patched for a long time already either on their store, Steam, or both.
Is there any way GOG could acquire the necessary files from the patched versions elsewhere and create their own patches?
Post edited July 27, 2018 by Barry_Woodward
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Clearsong: It'd be nice to get the Bone games here at least, even if the Wallace & Gromit ones are lost in licensing hell.

The Bone games are back on Steam. C'mon.
Yes, Bone would be nice, although truthfully it's just two very short adventure games which cover only 2/9 parts of the comic book series and the rest will never be made into games, so it's not a very rewarding experience. It would be nice for collecting purposes though.

Wallace & Gromit is a real shame though. It's one of Telltale's better games, maybe even the best considering how well it relates to the source material.
Their "Jurassic Park" game is still missing here, too.
I can't help being amazed by the thoughts that go through whatever passes for brains at Telltale's office. It's as if they think their scummy mistreatment of users won't come around and bite them later.

I'm pretty sure that, however much it would have costed them to create and release the missing patches, they would have sold enough on GOG to cover that amount several times over. The mind boggles...