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Shadow of Chernobyl + Clear Sky + Call of Pripyat up to 70% off!

S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky, and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat, the phenomenally immersive FPS survival horror series set in the terrifyingly believable radioactive "Zone" surrounding the explosion site of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, is available up to 70% off on GOG.com. That's only $14.97 for the set of three for the next 72 hours.

Not many people truly understand what it means to be a S.T.A.L.K.E.R. We're Scavengers, Trespassers, Adventurers, Loners, Killers, Explorers, and Robbers. Basically, what each of us is, is a bit of a soldier, a bit of a thief, a bit of a hunter, a bit of a nutjob, and a full-time basterd. Imagine what's happening in our heads. The Zone is calling for us ahead, new locations and unknown threats, spatial holes and monsters hiding in the fog, pitch-black nights and saving rays of a rising sun. You try to avoid anomalies and hide from blowouts, discover the Zone and collect artifacts, cure radioactive irradiation and fight for any stalker faction you like! This is the life, right? If only it didn't end so promptly, ever so often.

The S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Series delivers one of the most immersive and enthralling experiences in the history of first-person shooters. Calling it a "shooter", however, might be a bit of a stretch. The games' focus leans mostly towards exploration and stealth. In most cases, it's best to avoid encounters rather than face the dangers head-on. The Chernobyl exclusion zone is full of things that could kill you in an eyeblink. Strange creatures, physics-defying phenomena, not to mention the other men bold or insane enough to venture into the heart of eastern-european Twilight Zone. The competition is ruthless, as the prizes are great--the fascinating artifacts found in the forbidden land yield unbelievable prizes on the black market. If you think you have what it takes to become one of the fabled S.T.A.L.K.E.R.s, the whole story of the Chernobyl Zone opens before you: the original Shadow of Chernobyl, the prequel Clear Sky, and the sequel Call of Pripyat. All three games come with high-quality soundtracks encoded in lossless FLAC format.

For the next 72 hours, that is until Sunday, February 9, at 10:59 GMT, you can get the entire S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Series 70% off, that is for only $14.97. Separately, the games come with 50% off discount for that time.

EDIT:
Now, that the release special offer has expired, the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games are priced at $19.99, $9.99, and $19.99 for Shadow of Chernobyl, Clear Sky, and Call of Pripyat respectively. A permanent 20% off series discount still applies, if you get all three at the same time.
Clear Sky & Shadows of Chernobyl added to my wishlist. I have Call of Pripyat boxed edition and won't buy it again.
three of the best games ever are on sale and i'm trying to live through a cold GOG turkey, YEAAAAH!!!!
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Merchito: Old and experienced gamer, but quite ignorant about FPS...
So the question is : Is this series better than Half-Life 2? Same type?
Immensely better. Not same type. Free-roaming open world with mild RPG-ish elements. Gritty realist-ish atmosphere (okay, vodka heals you from radiation, it's not exactly how it is in real life but it if HOW IT SHOULD). World is absolutely not player-centered, NPC drama keeps happening away from you.
Post edited February 06, 2014 by Telika
As I said before - rather surprised, but also massively pleased.
YES! I already have Call of Pripyat, but I'll gladly buy it again knowing there is no DRM!
Shoot, missed out on Battle Worlds: Kronos sale, I won't miss out on this one.
Going to pawn shop (cause I dont get money till Feb.15th)... again.
Glad to see these games show up here!

Now if F.E.A.R. 1 plus it's expansions would show up all my favorite mid 2000s FPSes would be covered.
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F4LL0UT: Awesome! Finally! To me Stalker actually qualifies as a classic release. ^^

One question, though: is Shadow of Chernobyl version 1.0.0.5 or 1.0.0.6? Steam has version 0.5 because 0.6 has some issues, I think 0.6 broke multiplayer and introduced a broken side quest or something.
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DrYaboll: Soo, does anybody know the anwser?
The GOG version of SoC is 1.0006
Well one game to remove from my list of PC games that should come to GOG.

We lost one post-apocolyptic series and got another.
Post edited February 06, 2014 by Elmofongo
I have a couple questions:

1- Are most building explorable?

2- Can the 3 games be played with a gamepad?
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dirtyharry50: For anyone wondering, in my experience while many will tell you that you must mod these games to deal with bugs, etc. that was not my experience in playing Shadow of Chernobyl and several hours of Clear Sky so far. I just checked and I logged 47 hours playing Shadow of Chernobyl in its entirety in vanilla form which in my opinion is preferable as at least one of the major fix it mods changes gameplay. I had a great time and never encountered any problems with the exception of a couple of crashes to desktop that were not a big deal. I don't know as any mod would have prevented those anyway. With STALKER games you do well to save often so a crash like that unexpectedly isn't going to set you back much and again, I only saw that a couple times in 47 hours of playtime.
Same here. On SoC I had three or four crashes to desktop and that's about it. I guess there was one point where I lost most of a quest line because the mission giver wandered too near a sniper's range and got shot, but thankfully that wasn't vital to finishing the game and I figure in a funny way that's kind of a feature of the game - the AI makes interesting things happen.
Never really into this kind of games but I like that GOG can release hot games that aren't so old. The game catalogue is less well filled in this regard. And I think the games will sell well during the sale. :)
Post edited February 06, 2014 by Trilarion
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justanoldgamer: I have a couple questions:

1- Are most building explorable?

2- Can the 3 games be played with a gamepad?
1. For the most part, yes, if you see it, you can explore it :)

2. I don't know as I can't imagine playing shooters with a game pad :O
I just bought them all even though I own all of them either on DVD (or Direct2Drive). Glad to never need to deal with either of those agains (especially D2D!). I think I must have had to contact them 3 times over the years to get a new key, thank goodness for DRM free games!!!
Post edited February 06, 2014 by harbdog
Mam już te gry w polskich wersjach kolekcjonerskich (oczywiście poza jedną, która w takiej nie wyszła) :)
Mam też na steam :)
Teraz będę miał na gog.com :)
Tylko szkoda, że nie ma polskiego:(
Post edited February 06, 2014 by crywar