Posted February 04, 2010

Fenixp
nnpab
Registered: Sep 2008
From Czech Republic

uruk
necromancer
Registered: Sep 2009
From United States
Posted February 04, 2010


Once they die just turn them in to a undead minion.We use human slaves to mine ore.
Elf slaves are sold to rich kingdoms.
My undead army will have the best weapons and armor in the land thanks to enslaving other races.
Post edited February 04, 2010 by uruk

Aliasalpha
Once Proud
Registered: Dec 2008
From Australia
Posted February 04, 2010


Not round these parts. The majority of weapons the dead would be likely to be buried with would be likely to be wooden and centuries old. Then again, I don't think the local aborigines went in for grave goods anyway so I'll need a smithy to forge some decent weaponry.
That or just give them all light machine guns and giggle as the recoil shatters the army in one vast explosion of bullets and bone
Also I don't go into slavery, its just a revolution waiting to happen at an inconvenient moment. I'll stick with paid and motivated employees
Post edited February 04, 2010 by Aliasalpha

Kakihara
The Supercargo
Registered: Sep 2008
From Hong Kong
Posted February 04, 2010
How sweet is Vampire? Super freakin' sweet.
Post edited February 04, 2010 by Kakihara

PeterGriffin278
New User
Registered: Jun 2009
From Germany
Posted February 04, 2010
Ah, there we go :)

uruk
necromancer
Registered: Sep 2009
From United States
Posted February 04, 2010
That why we have magic.Any slave trying to kill me,minion, or try to escape is kill by a slay living spell.
Sure a enemy mage may be able to dispel the magic.After they got pass my hordes of undead and my small army of undead mages.
BY the time they could do all that the slaves would be new undead minions for my army.
Sure a enemy mage may be able to dispel the magic.After they got pass my hordes of undead and my small army of undead mages.
BY the time they could do all that the slaves would be new undead minions for my army.

Ois
Mr. Eucalypt
Registered: Sep 2008
From Australia
Posted February 04, 2010
Two 'new' games are out on the front page.

BoxOfSnoo
epic meh.
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada

soulgrindr
sloshed
Registered: Sep 2008
From Japan

BoxOfSnoo
epic meh.
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada

Gremmi
flarbmarbrrflfla
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States

barleyguy
Just a dude
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States
Posted February 04, 2010


i dont fault you for wanting what you want, im just surprised that there seems to be an almost greater demand for "newer" games than truly old games here.
As much as I liked them the first time around, I now have trouble getting into most games with VGA and lower graphics. (There are notable exceptions that would be cool, like the Monkey Island series.) The "old" games I am looking for are from the DirectX era, circa 1997-2002. Also, I am looking for DRM free releases, as that's one of my primary reasons for coming here. Especially in that 1997-2002 era, a lot of the DRM was quite nasty, i.e. Starforce and Tages. That's why I would rather see something here than dig for a CD in a bargain bin.
I'm not sure if I speak for the majority here, but I'm not surprised that there are many others who are looking for older Windows games.

BoxOfSnoo
epic meh.
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada

barleyguy
Just a dude
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States
Posted February 04, 2010

The idea of three updates a week is to keep coming back, no? Perrsonally I'm losing interest in checking in for anything more than the sales... and eventually I'll have all I'm interested in, the way it's going.
I agree that there is no shortage of horror games on GOG. Hadn't even thought of Tony Hawk. The PC version of Tony Hawk 2X would be fun to have here.

Gremmi
flarbmarbrrflfla
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States
Posted February 04, 2010

The idea of three updates a week is to keep coming back, no? Perrsonally I'm losing interest in checking in for anything more than the sales... and eventually I'll have all I'm interested in, the way it's going.
Saying it's two weeks since a decent game is ridiculously hyperbolic though. Gabriel Knight -is- a decent game, one that's extremely loved by many many people.
The Activision announcement was one week ago, and it brought hundreds, if not thousands, of new visitors in. You make it sound like the announcement was two months ago, during which time GOG have done nothing but release mediocre horror titles.