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Two Worlds series, Earth 2100s series, Knights and Merchants, and other top Topware classics 70% off!

!This weekend, we offer you GOG's entire [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/topware_weekend_promo_070214]Topware catalog 70% off! Among all of the games it features, we'd like to put one in the spotlight the most. There are games that never get hyped much in the media and aren't considered milestones of their genre, but still success in accumulating a modding community so large and dedicated, that you could say the development of such title never really stopped. Such is the case of Knights & Merchants, a medieval real-time strategy with in-depth society simulation and epic-scaled armies. Even though the game came out in 2001, a community of talented fans doesn't stop in their effort to, fix and tweak it, make it enjoyable for the modern gamer, and support it with all the features the fanbase demands. All this goes towards a impressive mod, that we recently featured in one of our Mod Spotlight editorial. Get the game for only $1.79. check out the mod, and witness the magic of PC gaming community!

Not really fond of historical setting? Would you rather take a plunge into a fantastic realm quite different than our reality? The magical land you'll be visiting in Two Worlds: Epic Edition should easily satisfy all your escapism needs with its vast and lush gameworld, visuals that remain quite impressive even today, and a well-told story that often lets you digress from its main thread. The Epic Edition we offer you, comes bundled with the game's both expansions: Tainted Blood and Curse of Souls. Yours for only $2.99! The bigger, better, and more--erm--magical sequel, Two Worlds 2: Epic Edition, also complete with all the extensions and bundled with two great MP3 soundtracks, is also available 70% off (that's $5.99).

Two Worlds 2 intro

Fantasy not really your thing? Well, how about some hard science fiction, then? Earth 2140 Trillogy, Earth 2150 Trillogy, Earth 2160--or the Earth 21-something series, as we like to call it--offer top-notch RTS gameplay in a gritty futuristic setting, at $1.79 each!

Of course, that's not all of the excellent titles you can find 70% off in our Totally Topware promo this weekend, so head out to the promo page and pick your favorites. The offer lasts until Tuesday, February 11, at 4:59AM GMT.
Post edited February 07, 2014 by G-Doc
Noooooooo, not Septerra Core on sale again >_<
And next week a Dungeon Keeper Promo? Yes? Please?
Ummmm

Whats the go with

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Nice promo for some people but im saving my money for something else (maybe Stalker promo before it ends....)
Post edited February 07, 2014 by Niggles
I'm so tempted to get Two Worlds 2 + expansion just to have it legitimately DRM-free, but I already have it on disc and on Steam, and the disc version can be installed and the DRM circumvented with relative ease.

Damn good price for it though.

Also, Two Worlds 1 is nowhere near as bad as people make it out to be.
Post edited February 07, 2014 by jamyskis
Two worlds 2 is a very good game with a lot to explore . Graphics are good as well. Some great games in the promo but 1 question where is World War III?
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jamyskis: I'm so tempted to get Two Worlds 2 + expansion just to have it legitimately DRM-free, but I already have it on disc and on Steam, and the disc version can be installed and the DRM circumvented with relative ease.

Damn good price for it though.

Also, Two Worlds 1 is nowhere near as bad as people make it out to be.
GOG reviews make out 1 is the better game?
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jamyskis: I'm so tempted to get Two Worlds 2 + expansion just to have it legitimately DRM-free, but I already have it on disc and on Steam, and the disc version can be installed and the DRM circumvented with relative ease.

Damn good price for it though.

Also, Two Worlds 1 is nowhere near as bad as people make it out to be.
Isn't Two Worlds 1 better than 2?
Nothing for me here, which gives points to the Stalker purchase. We'll see.
Time to finally get Gorky and its awesome soundtrack <3 (Maybe Septerra too :3) Thanks Gog! :D
What's annoying is that there's a version of Earth 2140 on Steam but it's a special HD edition, which has widescreen resolution support. Apparently they were going to update the version on GOG to include the new HD version, but this was months ago, and nothing has come of it...
This is the obligatory "Will this work in WINE?" post about Gorky 17 - most of the posts on the web I've seen about this game are for relatively old versions (1.1.x) of WINE. Apparently this suffers from some pretty serious problems, but I'd like to know if anyone's had better luck on newer versions.
Nice promo, but will pass this time because I already have all the interesting games of this list (Knights and Merchants is nice, but don't liked the combat part of this game, only the city management one)
Have all from GOG already (and some as retail versions too).

The only one I've installed and played (and even finished) is Gorky 17, though. It was ok (as long as you have a PC where it runs well; I played it on an old Windows XP laptop, just to be on the safe side).

No wait, I have installed, and even played a bit, of Jack Orlando too. But it seemed a bit too generic point&click detective adventure game to my tastes.
Post edited February 07, 2014 by timppu
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Niggles: being thrown up in the occasional promo ?
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