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I'm really lokking foward to one. Many absolutely fantastic horror games I would be so happy to buy for cheap. I've hard there gad one last year, was it specifically on the 31th?
Up. I really hope to see something tomorrow. (Classic Alone in the Dark please)
Tomorrow is the Gem promo day. So i'd have thought a horror game would be perfect timing.
Halloween is tomorrow , right? GOG usually has promos on Wed, so I'd expect they pull something little special tomorrow.
yeah, im expecting something tomorrow

Some horror/spooky games perhaps
Oh GOG you've got to be kiding me... I know last year you probably put the true horror games at discount, but I'm new here and I really wished to buy Sanitarium, Alone in the Dark and many others... I'm trully disapointed, been waiting for halloween all month.
It's not the first GOG marketing trick that looks like it was designed to amuse GOG staffers rather than sell games or attract people to the site.
well if this Halloween promo is anything to go by i'm saying Christmas they will have a scary promo!
Post edited October 31, 2012 by trebor8273
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I don't know about you, but Creatures scares the FUCK out of me.
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Fuzzyfireball: I don't know about you, but Creatures scares the FUCK out of me.
Simon The Sorcerer 3D is horrifying too...
i always found rayman very creepy especially those hands!
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Fuzzyfireball: I don't know about you, but Creatures scares the FUCK out of me.
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keeveek: Simon The Sorcerer 3D is horrifying too...
And Rayman's difficulty is downright sadistic in Forever.
The thought of Worms using weapons and attacking you is also pretty horrifying!
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Asbeau: It's not the first GOG marketing trick that looks like it was designed to amuse GOG staffers rather than sell games or attract people to the site.
No, it actually makes sense business-wise. Currently the market is oversaturated with promos of scary games. Bucking the trend gives GOG a unique position, may give them enhanced media coverage due to the novelty factor, and may drive new customers towards them.