dal4fsu: I'm in!
Welcome to the GOG community. Too bad you missed "Insomnia" in November as that would have been a great introduction point for you. I'm only just getting around to playing some of the games on my shelf so I am not sure of my favorite yet, but the one game that brought me to this site two years ago for King's Quest VI so I bought that bundle and played it through for the memories. Been hooked ever since. Enjoy the games without letting your wallet dry up! HA!
Hi Dal4fsu, thanks for the welcome! Added you to the draw. :-)
Hehe, I've read about the Insomnia sales in a few topics here, sounded like they brought a lot of fun to the forum as well. :-) Ah, I LOVE King's Quest VI! My very first computer game was actually King's Quest IV, been a huge fan of the Sierra adventure games ever since. I even have an original boxed floppy disk version of KQ VI! :-) I really hope there will be a bundled winter sale for the Sierra games in the following days, would love to experience these awesome games again! Lolz, the wallet drying up issue may definitely occur if they keep up these great deals. ;-)
Air-Trigger: Thanks for the giveaway, Corwim! +1
I'm in.
My favourite GOG game until now is Broken Sword, actually I made the account here just to grab it. And for why it's my favourite game is because I love point&click adventure game and, also, the game's animation is very good, story is great and the sound is nice, too.
Hi Air-Trigger, added you to the draw. :-)
Another fantastic adventure game! I played it when it came out originally, absolutely loved it, it's sequel too. I'm interested in seeing what the Director's Cut adds to the game. Never really got into Broken Sword 3 because of its controls and then never got round to trying out Broken Sword 4. Throw in the newly released one, and that bundle would definitely be a must buy for me!
Treasure: Hello Corwim ! Welcome to the club! The community seems a pretty nice place to be, as I've seen by checking out the forums months before I decided to make my first post (I tend to be a bit reserved, you see).
Anyways,
I'm in. My favourite game from gog I've played insofar is
Syberia, as it has a very nice story. I was also intrigued by
King of the Dragon Pass (of which I've played the developers demo and which I plan buying on gog). Also, I heard that Planescape Torment is a good game, but I didn't want to buy all the other games that were on the recent bundle that included it (and that's why I'm entering in the first place).
Well, that's it from me. I'm going to wish you beforehand (as I may not have access to a computer on Xmas) Merry Christmas, a Happy New Year and may your wishes become true!
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Hi Treasure, thanks for the welcome! Added you to the draw. :-)
Oh I totally understand, I'm usually pretty reserved as well, but this community seems to be very welcoming, love it. I have played Syberia, absolutely adored its story and graphics (gorgeous design!), but I thought it lacked a bit in the interactive bit of games, there were hardly any interactive hotspots in any of the locations. If they would have added more of those, little things like descriptions of the gorgeous architecture and such, that would have made the immersion perfect. Still loved the game though, in fact I bought it again here the other weekend when it was on sale, together with its sequel which I've never played before. Looking forward getting round to that one!
Hadn't heard about King of the Dragon Pass before, thanks for pointing that one out! Sounds like it's a fun game. Hehe, Planescape is I think the only game I previously played out of the D&D bundle, so getting that bundle kind of rests on the fun experience I've had with Planescape. ;-)
Thanks you, hope you'll enjoy a Merry Christmas and a Happy Newyear as well! :-)
BranjoHello: Welcome to GOG, Corwim and thanks for this giveaway.
I'm in.
My favorite game here is
Arcanum. If you haven't tried it you definitely should, its an RPG with really special world that sucks you in with the freedom of choices that matter.
Hi BranjoHello, thanks for the welcome! :-) Added you to the draw.
I really should look up my copy of Arcanum and see whether it still runs on my current pc, and otherwise get it on Gog here. The interesting mix between magic and (steampunk) technology made me go out and buy the game when it was originally released. Unfortunately, my computer back then couldn't properly run it so I never played much of it.
Corwim: Added you to the list! :-) Hm, I have this 'not my cup of tea' feeling with Deus Ex, but I have absolutely no recollection how I got that lol. Should give it another try, thanks for the tip!
The_Evoker: I never knew a thing about cyberpunk video game before I played and when I did play it, I couldn't believe what I was missing
Hehe, ok, you convinced me to give Deus Ex another go, added it to my wishlist! :-)