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They say the dead know no pain. Things are about to change!

Meet Raziel: a vampire-turned-wraith, who will show you how to have a soul-devouringly good time for just $5.99 on GOG.com

Soul Reaver is technically the second installment in Legacy of Kain series, but practically it’s a beginning of a new adventure. What is important is that the game brought the franchise into 3D and introduced a completely new character while maintaining the uniquely dark and seductive atmosphere. The player controls Raziel, once one of six powerful lieutenants of Kain who was later broken and killed by his former master. Reanimated in the Spectral Realm as a wraith by The Elder God, Raziel serves as the deity's "angel of death" and will not stop unless his five undead vampiric brothers--and Kain himself!--are destroyed.

The gameplay is flawless, fights are violent and gory, and the game requires you to shift in real-time between the material and spectral planes to solve puzzles and defeat monsters. Raziel, the series’ new anti-hero is a character who feels real despite his wraithlike nature. His striking visual appearance (a wrap hiding his jawless face, radiant pupilless eyes, tattered wings, and claws and feet), tragic nature, personality change throughout the game, and his blue symbiotic blade, made him one of the most recognizable characters in gaming history.

Once you get ahold of the Soul Reaver sword, you will never want to stop hacking and slashing, especially for just $5.99 on GOG.com.
Oh man what a kick in the balls lol I was looking through the Soul Reaver avatars and one of them is of the COVER of BLOOD OMEN!
Ladies and gentlemen, WAT.

EULA

6. In-Game Advertising

The Software Product may incorporate technology (which may be provided by Square Enix or third party service providers engaged by Square Enix (each a "Dynamic Advertising Provider")) which enables advertising to be uploaded into the Software Product on your PC, and changed while the Software Product is being played on-line. In order that the Dynamic Advertising Provider is able to direct advertising appropriate to your Software Product and geographic region, as well as to the correct location within the computer game, certain non-personally identifiable data and information may be retrieved and retained by the Dynamic Advertising Provider including your I.P. address, geographic location, in-game position, and information concerning the appearance of advertising visible during your gameplay (for example, the length of time an item of advertising was visible, the dimensions of the advertisements). In addition, the Dynamic Advertising Provider may assign a unique identification number which is stored on your PC and which is used to monitor and calculate the number of views of dynamic advertising during gameplay. None of the information collected for this purpose including the identification number can be used to identify you.
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Starmaker: Ladies and gentlemen, WAT.

EULA

6. In-Game Advertising
No, there's no spyware in the game. That's the boilerplate Squeeix EULA.
By the way purchased instantly of course. Unique game series, unequal story-telling.(Especially in first game Blood Omen and Soul Reaver 2). So GOG release other game in the series already!!
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Starmaker: Ladies and gentlemen, WAT.

EULA

6. In-Game Advertising
Apparently this is in most (all?) of the Squeenix games released on GOG. Has any of them had in-game advertising?
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Starmaker: Ladies and gentlemen, WAT.

EULA

6. In-Game Advertising
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TheEnigmaticT: No, there's no spyware in the game. That's the boilerplate Squeeix EULA.
Ah okay then, checkout now.
Because of course they added in-game advertising to a game over a decade old.

The EULA is just what they slap onto everything.
Amazing release.
I really liked this game when I had my ill-fated Dreamcast, but I don't think I ever finished it. I guess now's my chance to correct that. :)

All this talk about Blood Omen made me check up on that game. It doesn't appear to be a direct sequel, what with all the infighting between devs and really stretched story continuation. *shrug* Yeah, I'm definitely more excited about this LoK game. So sue me! =P
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mistermumbles: I really liked this game when I had my ill-fated Dreamcast, but I don't think I ever finished it. I guess now's my chance to correct that. :)

All this talk about Blood Omen made me check up on that game. It doesn't appear to be a direct sequel, what with all the infighting between devs and really stretched story continuation. *shrug* Yeah, I'm definitely more excited about this LoK game. So sue me! =P
You'll be contacted soon.
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Ixodid: It is the second one. While being the first one which had the "Legacy of Kain" as a title it came after Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain. They changed it around since Blood Omen: Soul Reaver sounds kinda stupid and "blood" didn't make much sence for a soul devouring wraith.

Also, it's all about Kains legacy, so the switchup is kinda fitting.
I know, fear not :-) The only Blood Omen/Legacy of Kain game I've not played is the original Blood Omen. Soul Reaver was the first game from the series as a whole that I played.

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Ixodid: I'm so glad that it has gotten it's release on gog. It was a great game for its time and it still holds up to this day. The only thing bothersome is the rather stupid Boss A.I., but that is only noticable if you straight up know what to do (f.e. having played through the game before). Great puzzles, a truly great Score, an epic game.
Also this, which is why it's now sitting on my GOG shelf, waiting for me to download it... Ah, Raziel, it's been far too long...
Speaking of Dreamcast, I wish the graphical improvements were included in this release.
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mistermumbles: I really liked this game when I had my ill-fated Dreamcast, but I don't think I ever finished it. I guess now's my chance to correct that. :)

All this talk about Blood Omen made me check up on that game. It doesn't appear to be a direct sequel, what with all the infighting between devs and really stretched story continuation. *shrug* Yeah, I'm definitely more excited about this LoK game. So sue me! =P
It's not a direct sequel, but as the series progressed and Kain's story became more intertwined with Raziel's, I (having not played Blood Omen) did find myself lacking some information. Not enough to not understand what was going on, they re-explain events well, but experiencing the story first hand instead of having it explained to me would have been nice.
I really ought to post in here and get this game eh?
Getting a 404 and error in downloader when trying to grab the avatars.