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With 700+ games discounted up to 90% off, daily special Bundle Deals, a constant stream of exciting Flash Sales, and some fantastic surprise giveaways, we launch into the season of gaming joy!

The biggest celebration of DRM-Free gaming this season is right now, right here on GOG.com! It's warm and nice outside, the summer draws ever closer, so let's make sure it's full of fantastic games. There's no one good way to spend your summer, but we know well that gaming can make every single one of them better. So, whether you plan to stay inside, hike into the wilderness, or take a boat into the calm sea, we'll make sure your laptop is filled with great DRM-Free games you can enjoy anytime, anywhere. To that end, we're holding our [url=http://www.gog.com]2014 DRM-Free Summer Sale!

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madth3: Heroes of Might and Magic is not on the Flash sales (none of them), although it has a 50% discount.
System Shock is on the Flash and it has appeared twice already.
Heroes of Might and Magic series is forensically predicted to be one of the two bundles on June 24th however:
<span class="bold">https://secure.gog.com/forum/general/2014_drmfree_summer_sale_tracker/post1045</s pan>

HTH
Post edited June 17, 2014 by skeletonbow
Finally Jade Empire, I missed getting it last time.
OMG Chronicles of Riddick in 3 hours? D:
You gotta be kidding me! It's already 4:14am here. I just wanted to grab some sleep.
Looks like I will get no sleep today....
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The_Blog: OMG Chronicles of Riddick in 3 hours? D:
You gotta be kidding me! It's already 4:14am here. I just wanted to grab some sleep.
Looks like I will get no sleep today....
No, by my calculations just 1 hour should do it...
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The_Blog: OMG Chronicles of Riddick in 3 hours? D:
You gotta be kidding me! It's already 4:14am here. I just wanted to grab some sleep.
Looks like I will get no sleep today....
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jackster79: No, by my calculations just 1 hour should do it...
You are right. My brain is already on sleep mode ^^
Thx for reminding me :)
Post edited June 17, 2014 by The_Blog
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jackster79: No, by my calculations just 1 hour should do it...
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The_Blog: Damn you are right? My brain is already on sleep mode ^^
Thx for reminding me :)
Anytime!

Hang in there for 60 minutes, do some clicking, then snooze away!

And speaking of which, it is about 10:20pm here, and I am checking out myself. G'night all - may the flash fortunes favor thee!
How is that Summoner game? Does it run well on Windows 7 64-bit? Is there a windowed mode?
Can anyone comment on Dragon Commander? Reviews I looked into indicate it is a lukewarm real time strategy game with too rare elements of jetpack dragon flying that while fun make it difficult to engage in the larger conflict and fantasy political simulator elements that are more captivating than most of the levels... does that about sum it up? I'm enjoying Divine Divinity now and think my brain wants Dragon Commander to be better than it likely is. Thank you in advance for any impressions.
Crap I missed a couple of games I wanted to purchase. I had two things in my cart ready to purchase. Was going to checkout once I saw the last two items I could purchase, and I vegged out with TV and forgot.
Now there are two more coming that look interesting (Sang-Froid & Summoner), but it's almost midnight and I don't see Summoner ready for purchase until around 1am, yikes the insomnia never ends.
Been a lot of people asking about Riddick all day long in here and even yesterday IIRC, and Riddick is on a badass ass kickin spree now so hopefully everyone stuck around to snag it and not miss out this time! ;)
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IronArcturus: How is that Summoner game? Does it run well on Windows 7 64-bit? Is there a windowed mode?
Summoner is pretty cool, has a "Warlords III" feel without 'stacks'. I don't think I have any complaints about that game at all. Which is rare. I got about 6-12hrs play time in - which is impressive (for me), most of the games I've bought in the last year don't make it much past an hour, and some like "The Last Remnant" don't even get 5 mins before I quit and uninstall (actually The Last Remnant might of gotten 8 mins, I couldn't figure out how to quit - zero controls via keyboard, finally ALT+F4 was able to exit).
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skeletonbow: Been a lot of people asking about Riddick all day long in here and even yesterday IIRC, and Riddick is on a badass ass kickin spree now so hopefully everyone stuck around to snag it and not miss out this time! ;)
I wouldn't of even looked at it twice as I skip almost all FPS games, and no one seems interested in giving us a Hexen 2 remake that doesn't suck :-)

More than a handful here in this thread have thoroughly praised Riddick, which has me reconsidering, unfortunately, as I don't really need to be buying more :p
Post edited June 18, 2014 by CrashNBrn
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jackster79: No, by my calculations just 1 hour should do it...
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The_Blog: You are right. My brain is already on sleep mode ^^
Thx for reminding me :)
Wake up, it's Riddick time! :o)
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IronArcturus: How is that Summoner game? Does it run well on Windows 7 64-bit? Is there a windowed mode?
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CrashNBrn: Summoner is pretty cool, has a "Warlords III" feel without 'stacks'. I don't think I have any complaints about that game at all. Which is rare. I got about 6-12hrs play time in - which is impressive (for me), most of the games I've bought in the last year don't make it much past an hour, and some like "The Last Remnant" don't even get 5 mins before I quit and uninstall (actually The Last Remnant might of gotten 8 mins, I couldn't figure out how to quit - zero controls via keyboard, finally ALT+F4 was able to exit).
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skeletonbow: Been a lot of people asking about Riddick all day long in here and even yesterday IIRC, and Riddick is on a badass ass kickin spree now so hopefully everyone stuck around to snag it and not miss out this time! ;)
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CrashNBrn: I wouldn't of even looked at it twice as I skip almost all FPS games, and no one seems interested in giving us a Hexen 2 remake that doesn't suck :-)

More than a handful here in this thread have thoroughly praised Riddick, which has me reconsidering, unfortunately, as I don't really need to be buying more :p
Can Summoner run in a window? Is a controller needed to play?
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undeadcow: Can anyone comment on Dragon Commander? Reviews I looked into indicate it is a lukewarm real time strategy game with too rare elements of jetpack dragon flying that while fun make it difficult to engage in the larger conflict and fantasy political simulator elements that are more captivating than most of the levels... does that about sum it up? I'm enjoying Divine Divinity now and think my brain wants Dragon Commander to be better than it likely is. Thank you in advance for any impressions.
I watched some YouTube reviews / walkthroughs of the game and the general consensus was that the game was enjoyable overall, but the RTS part of it was the weakest element in it. I bought it during the flash sale but haven't gotten a chance to play it yet. If you can, you may want to check out a walkthrough or two and see if it's something you'd like. It convinced me to get it, but I'm not much of an RTS player so its weakness in that area wasn't a deal breaker for me.
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undeadcow: Can anyone comment on Dragon Commander? Reviews I looked into indicate it is a lukewarm real time strategy game with too rare elements of jetpack dragon flying that while fun make it difficult to engage in the larger conflict and fantasy political simulator elements that are more captivating than most of the levels... does that about sum it up? I'm enjoying Divine Divinity now and think my brain wants Dragon Commander to be better than it likely is. Thank you in advance for any impressions.
It is good in my opinion. (Hell, I even did a Let's Play series about it ^^)
The game is basicly a mix between a 4X game a RTS and a political simulation. None of these aspects are extremly deep, but in my opinion their is a nice mix. Though i have to say that the 4X Part is probably the weakest. You can build troops, move them, build special buildings, get ressources every round depending on the number of lands you own etc.
Nothing really special there but it is good enough. When you start a fight by moving your troops on enemy territory or vice versa than you have the option of fighting the battle with your dragon or let the computer do the maths. You can only fight one battle each roound with your dragon so you ahve to be carefule to always fight the most important one.

The RTS battles are very easy at the beginning but later on on the game they will get harder. The fact that you can buy spells for your dragon and research new troops and upgrades are a nice touch and espacially at the beginning of the game the dragon will look WAY too over powered. But later when the enemies get some anti air troops you can get in real trouble. So it is not as easy at it might seem at the beginning.

In my opinion the most fun and unique part of the game were the political talks. Each of you commanders as well as your wife (you marry very early in the game, you can remarry later in the game) have a unique "questline" that involves you taking desicisons. Also the delegates from the 5 different races will bring up an important decision every few rounds. (Will you introduce military duty?, Is it ethically correct to eat Orc meat?, Should everybody allowed to own a weapon?). These decisions have a certain impact on you relationship with each race and also decrease or boost some factors. I personally liked the characters. Espacially the princesses and the commanders have some pretty cool storylines. I don't wanna spoil anythingl, but I think they are quite good.

P.s.: Sry my English normally better and I would also write a better review but I am tired as hell. :S

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Orphellia has the best and the most nudiest Storyline depending on your decisions :P

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Post edited June 18, 2014 by The_Blog