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Giants: Citizen Kabuto, Earthworm Jim series, MDK 1&2, Freespace 1&2, Die by the Sword, and more Interplay classics 50% off!

When a conversation between gamers comes down to listing the absolutely essential PC classics one can't simply imagine the gaming world without, inevitably Interplay games come up. Most PC gamers are dedicated Interplay fans, even if unknowingly. Even if by some strange twist of life you don't instantly recognize the label, it's an easy bet that looking at our this week's [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/interplay_weekend_promo_280314]Interplay Irresistibles promo page you'll immediately notice at least two or three titles that will make you excited or nostalgic. The number of unforgettable classics in Interplay's offer here on GOG.com is simply astounding. Today, we bring you all of them with a 50% discount. Let's give our users the chance to talk about some of their favorites!

"My most indelible impression of playing Giants: Citizen Kabuto for the first time all those years ago was of just how FUN it all was. A great sense of humour (British, naturally) coupled with gorgeous graphics, lively characters, a host of play styles and topped off with THE best creature-stomp levels ever presented in gaming."--says our user GTLC in his review of the game.

I have never played a better "sword fighting" game than Die By The Sword. While the controls take a while to get used to, THEY MAKE SENSE! Being able to control your swings, where they go, how fast, being able to do feints, targeted shots, block, ripostes, etc. What other game gives you that type of control?--asks Shnar in his review of the title he calls the Most realistic sword fighting game EVER!

Besides the offbeat humor and the entertaining variety of the gameplay, MDK has one major thing going for it: presentation. This decade-old game holds up rather well thanks to some inspired level design and art direction. The colors really pop out; the game is dark, but isn't afraid to throw in vivid reds and oranges amidst the browns, blacks and grays. The dated graphics inadvertently give an otherworldly quality to the world's architecture. It's true that the assets are blocky, yet manage to be discernible and even look futuristic somehow. There are some seriously awesome textures here that are meant to disorient the player and try to turn genre conventions upside-down. The game is a joy to look at, listen to, and play[...]--says Chad praising the game's "unreal art direction".

That's only a small part of our weekend offer. Head out to our Interplay Irresistibles promo page and grab yourself some of the best games ever made for the PC, 50% off on GOG.com. The offer lasts until Tuesday, April 1, at 3:59AM GMT.
Own 'em all.
Post edited March 28, 2014 by JKHSawyer
I think I already own everything I really want from this promo.
No one buy Sacirifce! Sacrifice is the worst game ever, no one should ever play it!

I've never played it myself, but I'm a hardcore PC gamer! I don't need to play games to see if there good or not. My opinions are so right that there's no way people who played the game could have a better understanding of it!

Now I'm going to buy Earthworm Jim 3D. Sure the reviews are terrible but hell, when has any one other than me been right about a game's quality?
I think.. I'll resist this time.
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Adzeth: Has it been enough time since Interplay almost doubled their prices to stop pointing out that 50% off after almost doubling the prices isn't much of a sale? :p
That could explain why I looked and went meh! I own all the games I really care about and the handful I might just buy as a what the hell, are not cheap enough for me to justify it.

Might put that money towards one of those nice pre-releases that have a FLAC soundtrack
Post edited March 28, 2014 by deonast
Die by the Sword, Freespace 1 & Shogo hmmmmmmmmm
Did anyone here notice that there's a Battle Chess 3D remake on Steam Early Access by Interplay?
This time I'm interested just in Jagged Alliance 2. Uhmm, I think I'll skip this time.
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cyboff: aka "I have way too many games here" :D
I'm far from saying that I have TOO MANY games here. I have plenty of space on my shelf, I have $ - but it seems my favorite digital distributor fails to supply goods in apropriate quantity to match my needs :-P
Post edited March 28, 2014 by tburger
All of my seven wishlisted games had a bigger discount not so long ago (in December). 50% doesn't cut it for me this time. Pass.
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Ophelium: Should I buy Sacrifice finally? *cowers in fear*
Yes, you should . Now.
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benmar: The Interplay promos just aren't the same without Fallout :(
I agree. Interplay promos are a sandwhich without something in the middle because then you are just having bread. So Moral of the story, fuck Bethesda.
Too bad I already own all but two titles from this promo. Got those during the uber-awesome pay-what-you-want-for-the-entire-Interplay-catalogue promo (which was the first major purchase I ever made on gog).

If anyone's looking for suggestions, the criminally underrated shooters "Kingpin: Life of Crime" and "Shogo: Mobile Armor Division" are two of my absolute favourite games available on gog. If, on the other hand, you should feel like having a flashback to the absolute worst excesses of an era in which it was hip to label a computer game as "multimedia", you should treat yourself to "Kingdom: The Far Reaches". It's abysmally awful in ways that will have you on the floor with laughter.
Were there any Interplay games which never made it to GOG? (missing fallouts aside)
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Niggles: Were there any Interplay games which never made it to GOG? (missing fallouts aside)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Interplay_games