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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!

Each day we'll present you with at least two special Bundle Deals with a selection of of great classics and indies available up to 90% off! As usual, you'll be able to buy just selected titles out of the bundle with a slightly lower discount, or complete your collection with just the ones you're missing, retaining the higher discount rate. Let's take a look at our offers for today, shall we?

Today, we seriously mix things up to bring you both lighthearted comedy as well as dark and morbid horror. The Legacy of Kain Saga is the Full House of gaming with its family themes and colorful presentation. Across four episodes ironically titled Soul Reaver, Soul Reaver 2, Blood Omen 2, and Defiance the series explores the relation between Kain, a authoritative father with obvious god complex, and Raziel, his rebellious son with questionable fashion sense. The story also includes many of their relatives from extended family, that cannot help but to make a mess in their imaginary homeland called Nosgoth. Hilarity ensues! All this cheerful moments for only $5.96 (that's 75% off!). The other of our offers today, is bound to chill the blood in your veins with its terrifying setting alone. The Deponia Complete Trilogy takes place on a distant planet. A planet, that long ago must have been not so different from our own Earth. Yet now, it is a grim and dark place that suffered a tragic environmental disaster. The surface of the planet is now completely covered with waste. Toxic rain flushes the pollution deep into the ground, poisoning it and making the land barren. Way above, there's the remaining enclave of civilization, housing the remnant of the human race. Now imagine one of them, a defenseless girl, falls down to the toxic junkyard below. Even though she doesn't die instantly poisoned with every imaginable toxin, her future looks grim. The wasteland is filled with danger, and soon she'll find out that she is not alone among the towering piles of garbage. What strange mutated monsters could have survived in such conditions? And what do they eat? The horror! All the thrills for just $11.97 (that's 80% off!). There you have it, a mix of laughter and cries of despair to fill your weekend with gripping gaming. Or did we overdo the mixing?

On top of that, almost all of our catalog has been discounted by up to 50%. On top of that, our front page is overflowing with excellent Flash Sales on single games. You can grab them up to 90% as well, but don't take to long, as they come and go pretty fast! Why don't you head out to GOG.com front page, and see what's happening right NOW!
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IronArcturus: So is there any way to make the screen a little bit bigger? Or is there a way to zoom in?
In Unepic you can tap the "Z" button on your keyboard to zoom in, there is only one level of zoom and it looks like about 33% increase in size. However, I prefer the unzoomed mode because the graphics are simple and it helps to see the entire level of dungeon geography.
Post edited June 18, 2014 by undeadcow
Barefoot Essentials - just installed - Nice!
So many games! Before Insomnia I had 4, now I have 78! O_o
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skeletonbow: Game hasn't been on sale for over a year now it seems. Too bad it isn't part of the current promo as it'd be a nice fit. Hopefully they take notice and put it up in the next big promo or even a regular sale before then.
If I'm not mistaken (and it's on my shelf from about the correct time), Robin Hood was in Insomnia.

Edit: Installed and roamed for 2 minutes, but have not yet played it.
Post edited June 18, 2014 by budejovice
Deadly Premonition!
DAMN I already spent over 70€. Damn ...
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budejovice: If I'm not mistaken (and it's on my shelf from about the correct time), Robin Hood was in Insomnia.

Edit: Installed and roamed for 2 minutes, but have not yet played it.
You're probably right judging from [url=http://isthereanydeal.com/#/page:game/price?plain=robinhoodlegendofsherwood]http://isthereanydeal.com/#/page:game/price?plain=robinhoodlegendofsherwood[/url]
Individual games in bundles/flash sales and similar don't usually show up in GOG's newsletter mailings so searching the folder often misses a lot of times they might have turned up on sale. I probably should use isthereanydeal.com as my main checker instead. :)

Looks like it is $2.99 about once every 3 months, and extrapolating it might be on sale in the next month or so perhaps. Looks like it comes on sale for about half the GOG price on Indiegala sometimes though. I'll have to see if that's DRM-free or not though. :)
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Maxvorstadt: Jist one Question:
What are Greasefoot and Baremonkey?
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skeletonbow: Greasemonkey is a Firefox web browser addon that can load scripts that customize/modify websites. You can either create your own customizations to a website with it using javascript and CSS etc.. or you can simply install scripts that other people have written to customize a given website or sites. It's a simple way to customize a site to have features/functionality not provided by the site, or to rearrange a web page or remote elements you don't want to see, etc. Very useful. Another similar addon for Firefox is called Stylish which has some overlapping functionality. There are similar addons available for Google Chrome and other web browsers also.

Barefoot Essentials is a custom script for the GOG.com website which can be loaded into Greasemonkey and it adds various very cool useful features to the GOG website and forums, a custom comment editor, game count totals, synchronization of your game list and wishlist to the gogwiki.com (for those who have created accounts there) and other goodies. New features are being added regularly. Very useful to anyone using the forums often or the website regularly.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/greasemonkey/
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/greasefire/ (another addon that enhances Greasemonkey, worth it)
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/barefoot_essentials_2_gogcom_enhancement/

All 3 are highly recommended. For those who do not use Firefox, similar addons are available for other browsers as I mentioned above but you'll have to search Google to find them or wait and see if someone else has links/info about them.

Hope this helps!
Thanks for this info. Maybe I`ll try it out one time.
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Maxvorstadt: Thanks for this info. Maybe I`ll try it out one time.
It is quite neat. It takes maybe 5 minutes to set up and it gives some nice comfort functions. Fro example on every gamepage there is now a link directly to the forums. Things like that that will spare you some unneccassary clicks.
Post edited June 18, 2014 by The_Blog
Thanks for the info. on Barefoot Essentials! Very handy. I am not sure if it is the script or gog right now, but even on game pages owned games are not showing as greyed out. Guess I will find out once things settle down back to normal sale tomorrow. Can't believe I am up to 313 games. Yeesh; I am insane, heheh.
Post edited June 18, 2014 by Arkangyl
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Arkangyl: Thanks for the info. on Barefoot Essentials! Very handy. I am not sure if it is the script or gog right now, but even on game pages owned games are not showing as greyed out. Guess I will find out once things settle down back to normal sale tomorrow. Can't believe I am up to 313 games. Yeesh; I am insane, heheh.
This sale cam out of nowwhere and sucked every penny out of my wallet. It's insane >.<
I already spent over 70€. That's even more than the last Insomnia Sale.
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The_Blog: This sale cam out of nowwhere and sucked every penny out of my wallet. It's insane >.<
I already spent over 70€. That's even more than the last Insomnia Sale.
How many games did you get though? :) Look at it this way... A brand new AAA title on Steam costs $50-80 for a single DRM-infested game, which one would probably be pretty excited to play if paying that much for a game and being ok with the DRM and whatnot... But you probably ended up with 20-25 or more games of which one or more of them might actually be a collection of 1-5 games also possibly including 1 or more expansion packs and other addons to boot and all the bonus materials all DRM-free. Hard not to be excited by that, but it almost makes one feel dirty to get so much stuff for so little eh? ;o) Sometimes it feels like stealing candy from kids on Halloween, even if it's not quite as fun. hehehe
What is going on with the GOG payment system?

It will not allow me to purchase a game. No matter how I try to pay, it tells me there are technical issues and to try again. It just repeats this every time I try to pay. This is really annoying because I have missed the game I am trying to buy three times and now that I finally managed to catch it when it came up I can't buy it!

UPDATE:

I finally completed the purchase so I guess it's fixed.
Post edited June 18, 2014 by user deleted
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The_Blog: This sale cam out of nowwhere and sucked every penny out of my wallet. It's insane >.<
I already spent over 70€. That's even more than the last Insomnia Sale.
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skeletonbow: How many games did you get though? :) Look at it this way... A brand new AAA title on Steam costs $50-80 for a single DRM-infested game, which one would probably be pretty excited to play if paying that much for a game and being ok with the DRM and whatnot... But you probably ended up with 20-25 or more games of which one or more of them might actually be a collection of 1-5 games also possibly including 1 or more expansion packs and other addons to boot and all the bonus materials all DRM-free. Hard not to be excited by that, but it almost makes one feel dirty to get so much stuff for so little eh? ;o) Sometimes it feels like stealing candy from kids on Halloween, even if it's not quite as fun. hehehe
40 games so far ^^
I just purchased the Spellforce bundle (I was only missing one game) and the Settlers bundle. I have a question about the two Settlers 2 games. Should I skip the original and go directly to the 10th Aniversary edition? Are they exactly the same except for the graphics or do they have different units, campaign and maps?

Now I have to decide if I'll buy the last Spellforce 2 in the flash sale when I see it. It's probably going to be on sale a few times before I get through the preceding games. It probably will even get lower in price. Seeing the situation like this I think I'll pass. Beside it violate my limit of $6 per game that I set myself for this sale.
Should we all buy a copy of Jack Keane 2 as a memento of that fateful time last year during the Insomnia Promo? :D
Post edited June 18, 2014 by JohnnyDollar