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A legendary RPG classic of mind-blowing proportions.

Wizardry 6+7, a pack of two DOS-era RPG games with first-person perspective, grid-based movement, huge gameworlds, and way over 500 hours of hard-core gameplay in total, is available on GOG.com, for only $5.99.

Some say that a quill is more powerful than the sword. In most cases they can be proved wrong by a any hot-tempered, half-naked barbarian wielding a crude two-handed blade. In this case, however, we're talking about a quill that is the most powerful artifact in the whole universe. It's called The Cosmic Forge, for it has the ability to rewrite reality itself, making its wielder omnipotent. This is what's at stake, at this is what you'll be after. But as if laying your hands on this treasure wasn't difficult enough, there's an ominous force hiding in the shadows, trying to reach the goal before you do and turning the whole of the world against you. All this is but the main thread in the epic campaign bringing together fantasy and Sci-Fi in a world that could have only be spawned to existence in the early 1990s. Behold the first two games in the Dark Savant trilogy!

Wizardry 6+7 bundles together Wizardry 6: The Cosmic Forge and Wizardry 7: Crusaders of the Dark Savant to bring you over 500 hours of challenging gameplay that defined what we now call classic computer RPG. Once you create your party of brave adventurers, recruited among the most fantastic races and taking on some of the most awesome professions, prepare to spend a whole lot of time with them, as you'll be taking them from the first game in the trilogy up to the last one. This is a challenging game, the one the [url=http://www.rpgcodex.net" target="_blank]RPG codex[/url] might have warned you about, so prepare for something you have never experienced before--or, if you played it back in the day, to relive some of your best gaming memories. With tons of content and old-school goodness it's a piece of gaming history you just need to have in your collection.

Are you ready? If you think you can handle a game so huge, or you simply want to forget about the world for weeks, or even months, grab Wizardry 6+7 for only $5.99.

Oh, and by the way: Wizardry 7: Crusaders of the Dark Savant comes in two versions in this package: the original DOS release, and the revamped Windows Wizardry GOLD edition. The choice is yours!
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wolfsite: Hope they bring Wizardry 1-5 soon.

Wizardry 1-3 were great classic RPG's with plenty of features you don't find in modern games anymore (enemies can drain your characters levels, when your character dies you have to send your party into the dungeon to recover the corpse, importing your full party into the next game) great times.

Wizardry 4 was different since it put you in the role of Werdna, main villain from Wizardry 1, and you set out on a quest for revenge. Fun thing about this is that you can actually have multiple endings depending on how you act as you can go the full evil route and take revenge for being imprisoned or you can actually attempt to redeem yourself. Many considered this one of the hardest RPG's ever made when it was released (many still do).

Wizardry 5 is another oddball, it takes after 1-3 but expands on character roles and the dungeons are not based on a 20X20 grid. However it is completely self contained and has nothing to do with any other story arc in the series.
So do I would love to play 1,2,4 and 5 again. Don't care much about the PC version of 3, I usually just do the SNES version of that one.
Wiz Gold works flawlessly. GOG did some pretty amazing fixes when I was testing it.
Rpg check ?
Credit card check
Now in account check.

Enough for me.
high rated
YIS!
Wizardry VII is one of my all-time favourite games.
Thanks for blowing my mind, GOG.

4R2F-LJFT-8TC9-AKVH
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Vagabond: Wiz Gold works flawlessly. GOG did some pretty amazing fixes when I was testing it.
Pookins.
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G-Doc: Even though Wizardry Online looks awesome and we're happy to advertise, GOG.com does not offer MMO. It's only an installer ad.
Would this make it the first time a GOG installer has advertised something that is not offered by GOG itself? Outside advertising...now this is truly mindblowing!

Regardless, excellent releases and a must-have addition to the two other pillars of CRPGs.
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Ewu: YIS!
Wizardry VII is one of my all-time favourite games.
Thanks for blowing my mind, GOG.

4R2F-LJFT-8TC9-AKVH
Thank you very much, redeemed=)
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Ewu: YIS!
Wizardry VII is one of my all-time favourite games.
Thanks for blowing my mind, GOG.

4R2F-LJFT-8TC9-AKVH
damn it,someone beat me too it but thanks for the generosity
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Vagabond: Wiz Gold works flawlessly. GOG did some pretty amazing fixes when I was testing it.
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Fuzzyfireball: Pookins.
Vagabon
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misfire200: Thank you very much, redeemed=)
You're welcome. :)
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Fuzzyfireball: Pookins.
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JudasIscariot: Vagabon
Gdfdsds
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JudasIscariot: Vagabon
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Vagabond: Gdfdsds
I wonder if phanboyIV permitted Pookins to go out on her own or did she escape? :D
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G-Doc: Even though Wizardry Online looks awesome and we're happy to advertise, GOG.com does not offer MMO. It's only an installer ad.
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de_Monteynard: Would this make it the first time a GOG installer has advertised something that is not offered by GOG itself? Outside advertising...now this is truly mindblowing!

Regardless, excellent releases and a must-have addition to the two other pillars of CRPGs.
I'm usually one of those people who's very strict about what I think GOG should do and not do :) But......honestly, advertising in an installer wouldn't bother me at all.

After all, it's a way for GOG to make money and stay solvent, which benefits all of us and, when I'm installing the game usually all I see are ads for GOG games anyway. Would be nice to see ads for something new for a change :)
700 hours of gameplay... Maybe when I will retire. Great release though!
Hmmm, so can any of the Blues at least confirm or deny (if they're at liberty to say) if the reason Wizardry 1-5 aren't here is because of legal issues relating to Andrew Greenberg?