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I seem unable to add games to a basket and then paying for them all. How can I do this?
if I own a single game from the wing commander collection, does that mean the entire bundle has to be gifted? or does that mean that only that one game is gifted if I purchase it?
I just got Sam & Max (missed those on the last insomnia sale) :)

Nice packages there, I'll sure find another one!
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Shambhala: Opinions on The Guild series and Two Worlds series?
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JudasIscariot: I can only speak for the first game, The Guild, but if you want a fun life sim where you can be as dastardly as you wish (play as the Thief, seriously!), then you can't go wrong with The Guild :)

edit: if you want more specifics, let me know :)
Thanks Judas, but actually I was looking for more info on the other 2, as I already snatched the first one during Insomnia.
Thanks nonetheless :)
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VultureDude: if I own a single game from the wing commander collection, does that mean the entire bundle has to be gifted? or does that mean that only that one game is gifted if I purchase it?
If you own something from a bundle, you won't buy that one with the bundle, but the full discount applies for the rest.
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Mau1wurf1977: I seem unable to add games to a basket and then paying for them all. How can I do this?
Click on the title, click "add to cart", press the green cart from the upper menu and go to "checkout".
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Shambhala: Opinions on The Guild series and Two Worlds series?
I got those already (I meant two worlds).

It is overall 'good' with epic freedom on where you want to go or what to do next. Actual I had trouble finding or following the main story at times, because you might end up with no quests in between.
After the 'main story' you meet the pirates ^^

It can be quite tough at times and the dialogues are not that brilliant. If you die too often, go explore something else...

I liked most the total different settings between the different islands. They reach from medieval europe, middle-east to asian, pacifics (pirates) etc.
Post edited June 18, 2014 by disi
I think I should stop visiting the main page =/
Every single time I say "this is the last one!" I end up buying more.... >_<
If I continue like this, I won't be able to afford Original Sin D:
No..... more..... purchases.... >_<
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Shambhala: Opinions on The Guild series and Two Worlds series?
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disi: I got those already (I meant two worlds).

It is overall 'good' with epic freedom on where you want to go or what to do next. Actual I had trouble finding or following the main story at times, because you might end up with no quests in between.
After the 'main story' you meet the pirates ^^

It can be quite tough at times and the dialogues are not that brilliant. If you die too often, go explore something else...

I liked most the total different settings between the different islands. They reach from medieval europe, middle-east to asian, pacifics (pirates) etc.
You are talking specifically about one of the two titles or it applies to both?
Also, what about this whole "so bad that it's good" that everyone seems to be saying in the review pages?
Thanks! :)
What is the Spiderweb RPG collection? Which games does it contain?
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ClaymoreFan: Someone please tell me I didn't miss Knock Knock or Magrunner going lower than 5 bucks!!!!
Hope you don't miss Magrunner for less than 5 bucks now!
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Maxvorstadt: What is the Spiderweb RPG collection? Which games does it contain?
Avernum: the complete saga, Avadon: the black fortress, Avadon 2: the corruption, Geneforge 1-5.
Post edited June 18, 2014 by Shambhala
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Mau1wurf1977: I seem unable to add games to a basket and then paying for them all. How can I do this?
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Shambhala: Click on the title, click "add to cart", press the green cart from the upper menu and go to "checkout".
I feel really dumb, but this doesn't work.

For example I want the hitman pack and then also the thief pack and pay for it in one go. I seem to be only able to pay for one game at a time...
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ClaymoreFan: Someone please tell me I didn't miss Knock Knock or Magrunner going lower than 5 bucks!!!!
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Artoemius: Hope you don't miss Magrunner for less than 5 bucks now!
hahha, thankfully I didn't
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disi: I got those already (I meant two worlds).

It is overall 'good' with epic freedom on where you want to go or what to do next. Actual I had trouble finding or following the main story at times, because you might end up with no quests in between.
After the 'main story' you meet the pirates ^^

It can be quite tough at times and the dialogues are not that brilliant. If you die too often, go explore something else...

I liked most the total different settings between the different islands. They reach from medieval europe, middle-east to asian, pacifics (pirates) etc.
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Shambhala: You are talking specifically about one of the two titles or it applies to both?
Also, what about this whole "so bad that it's good" that everyone seems to be saying in the review pages?
Thanks! :)
That's for Two Worlds with Pirates.

p.s. Oh yes, the media you know.
If you expect dialogues and a storyline as in Dragon Age Origins, then you will be disappointed. If you are looking for a game with good graphics, where you buy a boat and ship to another island on the ocean in real-time (1-2 hours) and can go on land there and get the shit kicked out of you, because this is more chapter 3 or 4 content :D

hehe:
http://www.gog.com/forum/two_worlds_series/review_for_the_game
Post edited June 18, 2014 by disi