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The year is 50 B.C. Gaul is entirely occupied by the Romans. Well, not entirely...

Asterix & Obelix XXL: Romastered is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM with a 10% discount lasting until 30th October 2020, 2 PM UTC! Rediscover the first XXL adventure of your favorite Gauls in this fully remastered version! Choose between Asterix & Obelix and travel across various regions of the world such as Greece or Egypt to set free Impedimenta, Panacea, Getafix, and the other villagers.

Buy all 3 games from the Asterix XXL series available on GOG.COM before 30th October 2020, 2 PM UTC, and receive a 20% discount on the entire trilogy.

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Any word on an option to alter the gamma? The game in motion looks like it has way too much teal.

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Pygmalion_4678: The third part is a different kind of game. It captures the comics' atmosphere the best, but has massive technical problems.
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LiefLayer: I think the 3 game is fine, just really different
The third game is the Trine 3 of the series. Ahahahaha!
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pferreira1983: Any word on an option to alter the gamma? The game in motion looks like it has way too much teal.

The third game is the Trine 3 of the series. Ahahahaha!
And I loved that one too.
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pferreira1983: Any word on an option to alter the gamma? The game in motion looks like it has way too much teal.

The third game is the Trine 3 of the series. Ahahahaha!
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LiefLayer: And I loved that one too.
It was a good game, it was only way too short. :)

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Furthermore, I consider that Batman Arkham Series must be released on GOG.
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LiefLayer: And I loved that one too.
Hopefully a fourth game will replicate Trine 4 and go back to 3D. Ha, ha!