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Say goodbye to sunlight.

Avernum: The Complete Saga, a collection of seven epic-scaled old-school role playing games featuring an original setting and story-driven gameplay, is available on GOG.com, for only $7.99. That's 33% off for a whole week!

For a computer game, it's quite impossible to recreate what pen & paper role playing games offer--endless adventures in a land of possibilities limited only by one's imagination. That's why most computer RPGs don't even try to reach that goal. The Avernum series is different that way. It tries. And--I'll be damned--it does not fall all that short. Its inconceivable complexity and supreme storytelling is on pair, or even surpasses most of the all-time favorite cRPG classics. Over the course of seven games the saga succeeded in developing one of the most original fantastic realm and fill it with innumerable characters that live their lives, pursue their goals, and leave a mark on the ever-evolving environment. If you thought you knew the computer role playing genre by heart, but somehow you managed to miss this monumental game, you're up for a big and pleasant surprise.

Avernum: The Complete Saga tells an epic story of an underground prison colony. A place of exile for empire's banished citizens, outcasts, criminals, and bastards, that becomes a thriving kingdom of its own over the course of hundreds of years of existence. Each chapter presents a turning point in Avernum's history placing the player's party of adventurers at the center of events, making them overthrow tyrants, defend the land from vile demons, discover ominous schemes, meet strange creatures, and accumulate the power needed to change the fate itself. The series consists of two lengthy trilogies, hundreds of hours worth of gameplay each, and an additional title, The Blades of Avernum, that gives you six shorter additional scenarios and a tool to design your own adventures, prolonging your experience indefinitely. With traditional, old-school isometric presentation, tactical turn-based combat, huge gameworld, and many hundreds of quests to complete while following the captivating story, Avernum: The Complete Saga gives any hardcore RPG gamer the best value for their money!

Prepare to be drawn into one of the most immersive cRPG experiences of our times. Venture boldly into the epic, but eerie underground realm of Avernum: The Complete Saga, for only $7.99 until Tuesday, January 22, at 10:59AM GMT.
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NotJabba: Sure, but all of the official scenarios from Blades of Exile were remade in Blades of Avernum. There are new ones too, and I'm not sure where they might fit on the timeline.
All of them? Interesting. I found only one.
Awesome. Now if only I could find a way to hide a purchase from the annoying Other...
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DieRuhe: Awesome. Now if only I could find a way to hide a purchase from the annoying Other...
lol good luck with that...
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DieRuhe: Awesome. Now if only I could find a way to hide a purchase from the annoying Other...
If she doesn't let you to buy games, she doesn't love you. Sorry that you had to hear it from me :-(
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NotJabba: Sure, but all of the official scenarios from Blades of Exile were remade in Blades of Avernum. There are new ones too, and I'm not sure where they might fit on the timeline.
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keeveek: All of them? Interesting. I found only one.
BoE came with A Small Rebellion, The Valley of Dying Things, and Za-Khazi Run. According to the description on GOG's Avernum page, BoA comes with all three and a few more.

I just realized a downside to today's release. GOG has now provided me with all of the games I really wanted. What will I look forward to? :P
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NotJabba: BoE came with A Small Rebellion, The Valley of Dying Things, and Za-Khazi Run. According to the description on GOG's Avernum page, BoA comes with all three and a few more.

I just realized a downside to today's release. GOG has now provided me with all of the games I really wanted. What will I look forward to? :P
Oh, I was thinking about fan made scenarios, that are the real sweetness of Blades of Avernum/Exile , not the basic ones. ;)
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keeveek:
Fan made scenarios?

(Would there happen to be fan made Geneforge scenarios as well?)
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ShadowWulfe: (Would there happen to be fan made Geneforge scenarios as well?)
I don't think so...

Blades of Avernum and Blades of Exile are like engine + editor. Anyone can made a scenario. And there are couple of dozens already made, and some of them are rated very good. I can't tell much more about them, because I haven't played them yet.
Less then three weeks ago I cut my wish list in half, now it is nearly back where I started. Damnation to my gaming greed.
How come they have the Mac editions of Avernum but not Geneforge? Just wondering...
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jackalKnight: How come they have the Mac editions of Avernum but not Geneforge? Just wondering...
Excellent question. It would be very nice if GOG could get us the Mac versions of those too.
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RaggieRags: I was hoping for a good old game release. :-( Maybe next time.
It's good, old and indie. Everyone's a winner! ;D
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jackalKnight: How come they have the Mac editions of Avernum but not Geneforge? Just wondering...
Geneforge arrive on GOG before Mac support was launched. Mac versions could well be in the queue but I imagine testing such a large collection takes time.
I loved the Geneforge series, and now there's 7 more Spiderweb games for $8? Instantly bought!
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DieRuhe: Awesome. Now if only I could find a way to hide a purchase from the annoying Other...
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keeveek: If she doesn't let you to buy games, she doesn't love you. Sorry that you had to hear it from me :-(
ROTFL.... although there's probably more truth to that than I've been willing to admit!