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Mount & Blade FREE for the next 48 hours, 700+ titles up to 90% off, daily deals, and flash sales!

Long evenings and gloomy mornings? That's why Fall is for gaming! Let's begin the gargantuan 2014 DRM-free Big Fall Sale! We've prepared a head-spinning lineup of 700+ titles discounted up to 90% off. It kicks off with an exceptional offering: the bottomless sandbox action-RPG Mount & Blade is available for free for the first 48 hours of the sale. You can sign up for your free copy on our front page. You can also complete the Mount and Blade collection with the remaining titles bundled 75% off.

Impressive? We've only just begun. Look here, what's that? Another bundle? Yes! It's the all-time favorite Ultimate Dungeons and Dragons Bundle making a comeback by popular demand. Only $21.10 for a collection of ten D&D classics with hundreds of hours worth of gameplay time. Available for 24 hours only, as tomorrow this amazing deal will step down to make room for another gratuitous daily offer. Not feeling like waiting an entire day for a new offer? No worries, we've got you covered. Throughout the sale a line up of flash deals will be available on our front page to give you amazing offers on great games hour, by hour, by hour.

Finally, more free stuff! Visit us daily and collect special stamps on our front page. Gather 7, and you'll receive a copy of CD PROJEKT RED's flag-ship RPG, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and a brilliant movie The Gamers: Director's Cut absolutely for FREE. There you have it, our BIG Fall Sale to make your November evenings a little bit brighter and way, way more fun. Stay with us for gaming goodness happening daily!
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DubConqueror: The danger of buying things on Steam because they're dirt-cheap, like the Legacy of Kain series for 3,99: I automatically will buy them again if they're on sale on GOG, so I lose money twice on games that just add to my backlog, as I'll never get around to playing them anyway. I'm an addict.
same here i have small cheap games on steam because they arent on GOG...
the games arent expensive, 5 bucks is the highest and its the fallout collection (3 first games)

0.49 cent tiny bang story , everything under 1 euro is worth checking and everything at 50 cent is worth a buy and try.
there is candy thats even more expensive than this so :D

0.99 cent : Two Worlds II Castle Defense :

normaly : 10 euros and that is way to much for a DRM game)
at 1 euro i gave it a try :D
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gamesfreak64: yes, but sometimes the follower up arent that good, it happens sometimes.
So i made sure that i would like it.
According to the Basilisk forums, Eschalon II is condsidered the best in the trilogy.
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gamesfreak64: needing a game doesnt also mean you have to play it :D[..]
Avadon has less graphics but it plays better, and that is what counts the most for me, it also plays easier then avernum and eschalon[..]
Eh lol, I'm instead trying to collect only the best titles that I'm going to play.
But it's so hard to decide\resist!
The reviews convinced me to choose Geneforge+Avernum over Avadon+Eschalon sagas, so far.. O_o
Post edited November 22, 2014 by phaolo
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gamesfreak64: yes, but sometimes the follower up arent that good, it happens sometimes.
So i made sure that i would like it.
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Falkenherz: According to the Basilisk forums, Eschalon II is condsidered the best in the trilogy.
thats right i read it some where else aswell.
book 3 seems to be the worst according to the reviews on GOG

Geneforge seems nice, problem is its quite cpu intensive, compared to the other games
this games make my fans spin at 1600 plus RPM
usually its at 1040 or 1100 rpm.
I wish GOG would vary their bundles more. There were some new ones like Mount/Blade or the movies but so many like Tex Murphy, D&D, Sam/Max, Ultimas, Heroes of Might/Magic, etc often persist with every GOG sale. Not one to seem ungrateful and maybe these favorites practically vacuum up money for GOG; it does make the headlines feel stale over time. Steam does similar often focusing on the same games. Certainly being so close to the Winter sale GOG will have to vary for that.
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gamesfreak64: Geneforge seems nice, problem is its quite cpu intensive, compared to the other games
this games make my fans spin at 1600 plus RPM
usually its at 1040 or 1100 rpm.
What a coincidence. I'm just right now playing Geneforge 1. I'm probably about 2/3 through the game and it is fantastic. I'm playing on easy though, which is more to my appeal. Allows me to concentrate on exploring, solving quests and enjoying the game world instead of min-maxing my character.
Eschalon series seems to have all atmospheric elements that a classic RPG should has: smooth tile-based animation, good sound effect, and nice music. Ah! that really tempts me and I've bought too many games already.
Post edited November 22, 2014 by phoeniixz
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skeletonbow: I'd like to thank both GOG and TaleWorlds for the free promo for Mount & Blade which I picked up while the promo was on as I'd heard great things about the series on and off all year long and had finally added it to my wish list months ago.

The day before I had just said to a friend "I'd like to try out a new game, something totally new and different from the usual games I play." but I didn't have any particular thing in mind. I installed Mount & Blade the next day and well... I've been playing it like a total junkie addict every day since pretty much non-stop. What an addictive game! LOL My only regret was that I didn't pick up the rest of the series while it was on promo, and I missed it showing up again a few days ago apparently (due to playing the game non-stop pretty much hehe). Everyone says the newer games are even way more addicting plus multiplayer so I look forward to that in the future once I wear out the first game. Hopefully they'll pop up for a final encore, or during the winter holiday promo.

Does the multiplayer mode of any of these games support multiple people playing the full blown strategy/RPG game as different adventurers/parties/factions, or is it just all arena combat similar to Chivalry Medieval Warfare? I'm hoping it has both types of gameplay but either would be a blast.

Has anyone had a look at the teaser videos and screenshots of Mount & Blade 2 by chance? It looks mind blowing amazing! I hope they do a day 1 GOG release of that when it comes out. It very well may be one of the few games that convinces me to pay the opening price due to high anticipation whimsy. :)

Anyhow, thanks for bringing these games to GOG TaleWorlds, they're must-haves!
Thanks great post, Unfortunately i missed out on the free Mount and Blade promo finding this sale too late, sounds like a great game.
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CUUUUUUUUTE 3D-LIKE OFF-FALLEN-LEAVES LAYER EFFECT!
If that were any more COOL the winter would have been here already!!!

Again, as we have sent a few thanks for COLORS back on your pages, Thank you again GOG Team for making this such a comfy place for all gamers ;-)
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phaolo: Eh, it was something like this:....
Thank you very much, I didn't know that. Although I use it regualrily when looking for old games.
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undeadcow: I wish GOG would vary their bundles more. There were some new ones like Mount/Blade or the movies but so many like Tex Murphy, D&D, Sam/Max, Ultimas, Heroes of Might/Magic, etc often persist with every GOG sale. Not one to seem ungrateful and maybe these favorites practically vacuum up money for GOG; it does make the headlines feel stale over time. Steam does similar often focusing on the same games. Certainly being so close to the Winter sale GOG will have to vary for that.
problem is how far can they vary things (publisher/theme etc)?. the number of games they can discount/bundle depends on the publishers who are willing to go on sale (i assume) & also the limited size of the games available on the store..?. cant blame them for going for the cashcows at times....
Time for bed, but with Space Run coming up as the next flash, I guess I'll have to stick around to see if it gets a proper discount. I'm still hoping for a DROD bundle tomorrow...

Shucks, not low enough, oh well...
Post edited November 23, 2014 by musteriuz
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skeletonbow: [...]My only regret was that I didn't pick up the rest of the series while it was on promo, and I missed it showing up again a few days ago apparently (due to playing the game non-stop pretty much hehe).[...]Hopefully they'll pop up for a final encore, or during the winter holiday promo.[...]
According to an e-mail I got yesterday, starting tomorrow morning, there will be a "48-hour Big Fall Bundle Finale", so you should get your chance. (That is, if you can tear yourself away from your mercenary activities in Calradia for long enough :) )
Anyone else unable to check out at the moment? Lag seems particularly bad at the moment.
Er... what does "The Big Fall Sale ends in 5 hours" from GOG twitter mean? No more flash offers?