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The greatest darkness lies in the devious soul.

[url=http://www.gog.com/gamecard/dracula_trilogy]Dracula Trilogy is available FOR FREE for the next five days, with every purchase of Dracula 4: Shadow of the Dragon. It contains the first three games in the horror adventure series based upon Bram Stoker's creations: Dracula: The Resurrection, Dracula: The Last Sanctuary, and Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon. Once the Dracula 4: Shadow of the Dragon launch promo ends on GOG.com on Sunday, July 14, at 9:59AM GMT, Dracula Trilogy will be available for the regular price of $9.99.

Dracula Trilogy continues the story told by Bram Stoker in his original novel. The first two games take place immediately after the events depicted in the book, focusing on Jonathan Harker's attempts to win back his wife Mina, who has fallen under the vampire's seductive curse. The third one takes us forward in time, as we follow a metaphysical investigation in Transylvania, soon after the first World War. With unnerving atmosphere, suggestive visuals, enthralling story, and many challenging puzzles, these adventure games bring us a perfect mix of horror and mystery.

You can get Dracula Trilogy for only $9.99 on GOG.com, but you can also receive it absolutely free with your purchase of Dracula 4: Shadow of the Dragon, the fourth thrilling installment of the series. This amazing offer will only last until Sunday, July 14, at 9:59AM GMT, so don't miss out!
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HypersomniacLive: Ok then. I somehow feel it won't as it would defeat the point of the single installer file.

Still, it'll be nice if there's an option to selectively install the games, so please let us know.
Or a blue could shed some light, if he/ she reads this.
All my multi-game titles allow me to selectively install the games, I wouldn't expect this to be any different.

It's really useful when you've got six games that collectively come under 200MB; don't got to click on six installers that spend more time asking you questions than actually installing anything.

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keeveek: Rep points are like slaves... they die too fast...
Low rated? Humorless sods.
Post edited July 10, 2013 by Shaolin_sKunk
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hucklebarry: FYI, I haven't launched the installer yet, just downloaded it. So not sure if you get an option or not once you start the installer. I'll be playing these once I get my headphones working.
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HypersomniacLive: Ok then. I somehow feel it won't as it would defeat the point of the single installer file.

Still, it'll be nice if there's an option to selectively install the games, so please let us know.
Or a blue could shed some light, if he/ she reads this.
If you click "OPTIONS" on the installer, you can specify which games to install. If you just accept the defaults and don't click options, it will install all of them.
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HypersomniacLive: Ok then. I somehow feel it won't as it would defeat the point of the single installer file.

Still, it'll be nice if there's an option to selectively install the games, so please let us know.
Or a blue could shed some light, if he/ she reads this.
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hucklebarry: If you click "OPTIONS" on the installer, you can specify which games to install. If you just accept the defaults and don't click options, it will install all of them.
Thanks for getting back with this info, good to know there're options.
Release of the week.
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HypersomniacLive: Ok then. I somehow feel it won't as it would defeat the point of the single installer file.

Still, it'll be nice if there's an option to selectively install the games, so please let us know.
Or a blue could shed some light, if he/ she reads this.
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Shaolin_sKunk: All my multi-game titles allow me to selectively install the games, I wouldn't expect this to be any different.

It's really useful when you've got six games that collectively come under 200MB; don't got to click on six installers that spend more time asking you questions than actually installing anything.

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keeveek: Rep points are like slaves... they die too fast...
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Shaolin_sKunk: Low rated? Humorless sods.
All those corporate slaves have had their souls and humor ground away.
I remember briefly playing the first game in this trilogy, Dracula: The Resurrection ages ago. It's standard post-Myst adventure fare; directional movement in pre-rendered 2D environments, click-hunts, puzzles. Some of the locales are appropriately gothic and spooky with some nice art and sound design. That game's biggest problem was the histrionic English-language dubbing (it was developed by a French company I believe) which mis-matched the mouths of the CG animated characters in conversation. Practically turned every cutscene into pure camp.

Only played maybe an hour or two into the plot. Don't know if the second or third games were any better, having never played them.