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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.
Holy crap I can't belive this series is on GOG! Someone suggest the most entertaining way to destroy a retail version of CoP.
Great release.. I wasn't looking to buy more games at the moment, but at 70% off there really isn't a better time to buy these games than right now. Hopefully my wallet gets a break for a couple weeks. ;-)
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Nettacki01: This is cool, but where's the money going to?
Yeah, good point.
Insta-bought. Great deal, great trilogy, perfect radiated red-carpet roll-out on GOG. This is why I love this place.

I played the first game years back and loved it. It was a burned copy from my friend so not entirely legit, I admit. But now I'm happy to fork over the money for legal, DRM-free DD copies, and play the other games that I never got around to.
*sigh*

I guess I need this after all.
I installed the french installer, and yet it was in english.

When I look back on my library, the tab is set to french.

Did I do something wrong?
Great addition to GOG. ^^
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elendiel7: I installed the french installer, and yet it was in english.

When I look back on my library, the tab is set to french.

Did I do something wrong?
I doubt it. I can't remember which game it was, but when trying to download it kept trying to give me the Russian version. I had to back out back into the shelf then click back into the download area of said game several times to get the English version.

Edit: That game is Etherlords. Check pic.
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micktiegs_8: Holy crap I can't belive this series is on GOG! Someone suggest the most entertaining way to destroy a retail version of CoP.
NUKE IT
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elendiel7: I installed the french installer, and yet it was in english.

When I look back on my library, the tab is set to french.

Did I do something wrong?
You might need to use the settings tool. A link to it should be in the start menu, or just launch settings.exe from within the root game folder.
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JohnnyDollar: snip
Thanks!
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justanoldgamer: About the story "Roadside Picnic" and the STALKER movie, any recommendation on reading/watching them before or after playing the games? Does it matter?
No, not for playing the (first) game. Technically they three (book, movie, game) have "nothing" to do with each other, they only set in the "same" universe, but all stories differ. Maybe one could see some loosely parallels between the main protagonists in book & movie... But I'd recommend to read & watch! ;)
(my order was: movie > game > book)

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IAmSinistar: ...
EDIT: And holy $#!+, he's doing a graphic novel adaptation of it!
http://kopfstoff.blogspot.com/2013/12/thesis-roadside-picnic-sci-fi-graphic.html
I so want.
Didn't know that! Thx for the links and: I so want too! ;-)
Post edited February 06, 2014 by gamefood
BAD ASS! Some of my favorite shootoers! Luv u GoG! :)
I encourage everyone who is interested in this game series to watch this Academy Award-winning documentary short, "Chernobyl Heart."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ujAG_Ofj4M

It shows what Chernobyl really did (and continues to do) to the people of the Ukraine and Belarus.
Post edited February 07, 2014 by aJillSandwich
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Nettacki01: This is cool, but where's the money going to?
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TommyTime: Yeah, good point.
GSC Gameworld, according to the game card. They didn't go bust and the company still exists unlike, say, THQ. They just cancelled Stalker 2 and aren't (so far as we know) making games any more.

(And presumably GOG will get some money as well...)