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A Triumphant Return of Wonderful Storytelling

Dreamfall, the sequel to The Longest Journey, is a beautiful third-person adventure game for only $14.99 on GOG.com.

The Longest Journey, with its epic story and fantastically portrayed world and characters, was easily one of the best adventure games ever made. Dreamfall, a long-awaited sequel, never fails to deliver a similarly fantastic experience. Taking you a journey through another 13 chapters across the twinned worlds of Stark and Arcadia. However, Dreamfall breaks the expectations with brilliant visual style, breathtaking soundtrack, great voice acting, and challenging game mechanics that require you to think outside the box to complete difficult--but not frustrating--challenges and puzzles. The game offers much less 'action' than most of today's games, but satisfies with mature and intelligent dialogues, gripping story, and and characters who elicit authentic emotions to fascinate and engage any adventure connoisseur.

Dreamfall: The Longest Journey follows three adventurers: Zoë Castillo, a 20-year-old resident of Casablanca in 2219, April Ryan, the main protagonist in the original game (and now the Rebel leader), and Kian Alvane, an Azadi soldier and skilled swordsman in two parallel worlds: the technologically advanced Stark and magical Arcadia. An international conspiracy to introduce lucid dream-inducing technology that could be potentially used to brainwash and control the whole population of Stark needs to be stopped, and it falls upon Zoë, April, and Kian to wright the world’s wrongs.

Dreamfall is a multi-threaded, believable, and engaging adventure with amazing presentation and unique attention to details, and is available now on GOG.com for only $14.99 with wallpapers, avatars, the soundtrack, and 30 gorgeous pieces of digital art.
It might be time to resurrect my old "undreaming" avatar ...
Tbh I think we're being hit with steams "cheapest price" clause again...
for a 6 year old game I wanted this to be cheaper. As pointed out already its 25% cheaper here than the competition.

I am happy to see the catalog get a bump. And even more happy to see a franchise be completed here.

8C3R
Post edited May 22, 2012 by user deleted
not interested at all, i'm afraid. and even if i were, i wouldn't pay $15 for it.
Nice to see this here... but 14,99 is a bit over the top as far as pricing goes for me. Maybe later, eventually...
I usually don't whine about the price, but this game being 6 years old should be a "good old game" with a "good old game price", that is $10. It seems there is definitely a new price point for old games, :/
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jimbob0i0: But $14.99 is outside of my impulse buy range...
That's the gist of it isn't it.

Despite their recent comments on them preferring low prices + low sales percentages (40-50% average), the new pricepoints and the higher prices are pushing them out of impulse buy territory and into sales territory.

As mentioned before. Apart from the hard line Goggers here, who really buys 5 year + games on impulse (not the retailer, lol)? Sure, the prices may be equal, or even somewhat higher on other retailers at the moment. But they've had sales on those games for years, and they will again, and most likely larger sales percentages than GOG.

GOG's changing, and their sales percentages will probably have to change with it.
Post edited May 22, 2012 by Pheace
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Onkel_Donald: I love your multiple language installers, could we get the first longest journey with more languages too? The German actors were great...
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DukeNukemForever: You're a lucky guy, two day ago Spellbreaker posted a patch for it:
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/multilingual_gogs/post210
Thanks mate, I have the German disc version, but I really prefer the digital one. :)
I fuckin' love you GOG! The only reason I haven't bought it long ago on a disc was because of the stupid Securom, that, from what I heard, makes the game unplayable on some DVD drives.
I loved both TLJ games when I played them years ago. It's a shame Dreamfall ends with a cliffhanger with no sequel in sight.
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beliar: I fuckin' love you GOG! The only reason I haven't bought it long ago on a disc was because of the stupid Securom, that, from what I heard, makes the game unplayable on some DVD drives.
Which, as mentioned above, was already patched out of the disc version :)
Nice addition GOG! Wishlisted for now - at that pricepoint I will wait for a sale...
Seriously, people, why do you think this game hasn't been released here ages ago? When all the legal paperwork has been already finished and the game needs no tweaking to run on modern systems?

Because the publisher didn't want to sell it for $9.99, that's why.
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DukeNukemForever: Edit: Btw, thanks to the latest patch the disc version is also drm-free.
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Leroux: Whoops, I missed that. But I guess nowadays you won't find the retail version for cheaper than 10 EUR either. Still, that gives me ideas. Maybe I'll get it from the library first, apply the patch and see if I'm able to run it with the DRM out of the way, before purchasing my own copy. :)
I don't know if it works with the german version, but with the uk-version there should be no problem. Detailed informations you can find in this thread: Dreamfall: The Longest Journey Collector's Edition / Starforce DRM
Post edited May 22, 2012 by DukeNukemForever
A game who has been on my to-do list for a long time. Wish-listed for now. Thanks GOG.
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beliar: I fuckin' love you GOG! The only reason I haven't bought it long ago on a disc was because of the stupid Securom, that, from what I heard, makes the game unplayable on some DVD drives.
I loved both TLJ games when I played them years ago. It's a shame Dreamfall ends with a cliffhanger with no sequel in sight.
Raggy has been working on it (storyboard photos pop up with names from TLJ on them on twitter) He's been focused on TSW but TLJ is apparently ready for production