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Spring Sale on GOG.COM blooms with fresh deals and we'd like to hear your game recommendations. That's why we teamed up with CORSAIR to reward you for them!

The rules are simple: comment on the forum or tweet on Twitter which games you got during the sale and why do you recommend them to others. We'll reward 3 forum users and 3 people on Twitter for the most creative and helpful entries.

What are the prizes? You can win one of six prize packs with CORSAIR NIGHTSWORD RGB gaming mouse, CORSAIR MM300 Medium mousepad, and a collection of 20 digital games released in 2020.



The game collection includes digital copies of Afterparty, art of rally, BPM: BULLETS PER MINUTE, Control Ultimate Edition, Destroy All Humans!, Desperados III, Disc Room, Ghostrunner, Iron Harvest, Liberated, Observer: System Redux, One Step From Eden, Pendragon, Pumpkin Jack, Serious Sam 4, The Outer Worlds, The Signifier, Wasteland 3, Windbound, and Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest.

Don't wait and post your entries before April 5th, 2021, at 1 PM UTC. We will select and contact winners within the next week.

Terms and conditions apply. You can check them in the first comment on the forum.
Horizon Zero Dawn - because it was time.

Witcher 3 GOTY - because I will buy this game every time I have a few extra bucks.

Stalker Call of Pripyat - because I'll never tire of this game's atmospheric world.

...and GoG gets my $ before any of those other places.


*also because most of my setup is Corsair parts - but I actually need a new mouse ;)
Post edited April 02, 2021 by Xx_GOG_OG_xX
I'm getting Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition. I never owned a Playstation 4 and it's nice sony is making an effort to bring their games to PC. Plus, it's down to $30!
Post edited April 02, 2021 by Subsilent00
Greetings,

I got Carrion, I always wanted, but I know there are always opportunities to get it at a lower price so I always wait.

PC gaming never gets old. Consoles get discontinued, but PCs, no matter if you have a high-end device or a cheap one like mine, you'll always have options to play. Carrion is one of those games that is creative, addictive, and can run in my machine!


Regard!
I took DorfRomantik because despite being a brainy puzzle-game, it's serene, relaxing, and rewarding even if you don't score much because your puzzle looks way niftier than what the game intended you to do anyway.

I also got Loop Hero, because you can play it a corner of you screen (or your second one, like I do), watching your hero loop, and occasionally you can pause it to take care of your looping hero. But then, you spend more time looping, because there's much to think about, actually. And then you look away. Loop and repeat. Neat.
mad max is 75% off and it is a really nice open world game.
the Witcher series is also good
I got Elder Scrolls Oblivion

Because I'm an old fart who likes Skyrim and wants a chance to bitch online about all the things wrong with Oblivion that got fixed in Skyrim!

It'll be even more fun to pretend I don't realize that Skyrim was a sequel. "What? How come I can't find any Dragon words? Where are they hiding!!"
Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition because I wanted to play it on PC (after having finished it on PS4) and its price was really good
I bought Metro Exodus, I recommend it because it shows how rewarding it can be to go through a challenge, albeit a terrible one. The game, in addition to excellent graphics, presents a great challenge, but one that is rewarded by perseverance combined with intelligent actions. In times of lockdown in my country, where the hope of many has been eclipsed by frustration, Artyom's perseverance in seeking to find out if the rest of humanity survived the nuclear war outside Moscow, to leave the subway and look for a new place to live with his wife Anna, has been a palpable sense of hope in the air...
Post edited April 02, 2021 by SanRam1981
I finally got around to buying the Witcher 3.

Though I haven’t played it yet I think it’s pretty safe to recommend it based on the glowing critical and community reception it’s received and the strength of the other entries in the series. And now that I’ve finally bought it, it means it’ll probably be the giveaway in the summer sale in a couple months.
The Witcher 3 GOTY. Best game ever. CD Project masterpiece.
If you haven't played yet, you have no excuse now.
If you have already the game on other platform, buy it from gog to support them.
Their video game policy saves the gaming world from obsolescence and abandonment.
XCOM 2 - 92% discount on spring sale? What else can you ask for, one of the highest-rated strategy games of all time with lots of replayability, not to mention that it has an expansion which can add more value if you want more of the franchise. No regrets purchasing this game again on GOG even though I have them on other platforms. Do not let this opportunity passed, you would not regret it. ;)
I picked up Mad Max! It is the most faithful video game adaptation of a film that I have ever personally played. Playing the game was absolutely engrossing, and makes me want to watch Fury Road. And when I watch Fury Road, I get an overwhelming desire to play this game. It really is my most pleasurable gaming experience I've had in probably over a decade. It truly feels like an open world, and the story is dark and hits surprisingly hard. Also, it's the only game I know of that lets you eat maggots out of a rotting corpse if you're really desperate for health.

I highly recommend it to others because it really feels like you're alone in a wasteland with your most valuable asset, your car. Upgrading that bad boy is a blast every step of the way. Harpooning enemies NEVER gets old.
I bought - Horizon Zero Dawn, because it was about time. :)
First of all, i brought the following games because they made me feel like 20 years younger while taking my first steps on PC games, either by playing demos or getting pirated CD copies from friends, older than me! It was like a gift find those on sale, and of course i have lots of reasons to push more younger people take some time to check them up.

Stronghold HD - Great time building the castle and running the military / food production thing, while you have to deal with the enemies or even the sicknesses or animals around the castle. This version actually will help you get in love with it, the nice voices, types of buildings, the whole "building" mode.

Syberia - one of the best click adventure, with superb graphics, story and of course puzzles, living in a steampunked word full of robots, a game that could be easily being released on 2021.

Nox - I loved this action RPG game waaay before i touched any other game of this style. I still can remember myself taking this or the other way and found a new story, making decisions about the class i would love to follow which in the end changing the story.

Commandos 2+3 - I brought those together because i can still remember myself stuck on difficult situations where strategic moves making the game. Worth to play from the genre lovers as this is considered on of the best games of the old times.

Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines - Do you ever played Vampire the RP game? Then you surely need to play this one, as you will love the story and get in deeper touch with the bloodlines and the whole world of Vampire. I wish that nowadays we would see more gothic style games like those.

The Witcher 1+2 - Yes, those are great titles, open world games are my favourite and i do love spending my free time roaming around without the need to finish my quests, and even more when i have my lovely horse with me!
F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter 2.0
Bear with me here: I bought this game to go to sleep. I mute the harsh white noise coming from the game and play a modern noise generator instead. I fly a night mission. I accelerate off the runway, raise gear, close flaps, and fly in real time to my target, into a blue and purple sky. Adjust course and emissions to evade detection. Hello there, enemy SAM site. You know what, you keep twirling, I'm going to crash this thing into the ocean and go to bed.