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We have exciting news for all the fans of classic tabletop fun. Two board game adaptations - Talisman: Digital Edition and Talisman: Origins - are now available DRM-free on GOG.COM! So, set off on an exciting journey through distant lands and take your courage and strength with you. All that, and a few good dice rolls, will be needed to survive the dangers ahead!

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If I remember correctly, Talisman Origins is a singleplayer only experience and it has only 3 DLCs, while Talisman Digital Edition is a direct implementation of the board game, and it aims at the multiplayer experience, and it is monetized as such with plenty of DLCs. I know which one I'm getting.
Post edited September 28, 2020 by MadalinStroe
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MadalinStroe: If I remember correctly, Talisman Origins is a singleplayer only experience and it has only 3dlcs, while Talisman Digital Edition is a direct implementation of the board game, and it aims at the multiplayer experience, and it is monetize d as such with plenty of dlcs. I know which one I'm getting.
Sure, I must agree with that. But Talisman is also fun to play singleplayer, although probably not worth getting such a plethora of DLCs.
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Lone_Scout: ...But Talisman is also fun to play singleplayer, although probably not worth getting such a plethora of DLCs.
Which is why they released Talisman Origins, for those of us that prefer singleplayer. Just Talisman Origins + 3 DLCs and you can enjoy the full experience. Or if you aren't sure about the game, you can just try the base game and decide later if the added campaigns are worth it.
Post edited September 28, 2020 by MadalinStroe
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Oh my, that must be the game with the most DLCs on GOG. Time to fix your DLC handling on the game cards, GOG!

And on top of it a DLC bundle which does not even contain all of the DLCs?
Nice that they're at least selling all of it instead of hiding some.
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Dreaganos: Yeah thats a good amount off dlc for a game but rather tame just take a look at this
https://store.steampowered.com/app/252690/Fantasy_Grounds/
Wow, 1670 DLCs !!!

Doesn't make Paradox look any better but - wow.
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Dreaganos: Yeah thats a good amount off dlc for a game but rather tame just take a look at this
https://store.steampowered.com/app/252690/Fantasy_Grounds/
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Ennson: Wow, 1670 DLCs !!!

Doesn't make Paradox look any better but - wow.
This is kind of an unfair comparison (even moreso than Train Simulator). Fantasy Grounds is a TT RPG (and other games) platform, so tallying all the DLC for it is somewhat like saying you need to buy all the stock of books and modules at your local gaming store.
Man, it's games like this with infinite DLC that I wish GOG would use their curation specifically to avoid. I would never buy into a scam like this.
I didn't see this coming! I already have the base game on Steam but I will get it here too and some DLCs too eventually!

Actually I have Talisman: Digital Edition and Talisman: Prologue, that I don't see here. Is it something close to Origins?
Post edited September 28, 2020 by Dogmaus
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Dogmaus: I didn't see this coming! I already have the base game on Steam but I will get it here too and some DLCs too eventually!

Actually I have Talisman: Digital Edition and Talisman: Prologue, that I don't see here. Is it something close to Origins?
I too played "Prologue" many years ago (and quite enjoyed it) so I'd like to second that question.
Can you "fully enjoy" Talisman: Digital Edition without any DLC ?
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nightcraw1er.488: I would also wonder why Talisman Horus Heresy is not part of the set?
https://store.steampowered.com/app/358460/Talisman_The_Horus_Heresy/
As far as I know that game had it's Warhammer 40k licence expire, so it cannot be sold anymore. Anywhere. Sorry.
Post edited September 28, 2020 by Anime-BlackWolf
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Lone_Scout: My question is: if you buy the Digital Edition Bundle, will you still be missing any DLC?
With so much content it's hard to know, sincerely...
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nigelbeans: You wouldn't get any of the 4 legendary decks. You would get 17 characters, missing 7 of them. You'd get 13 expansion packs, missing 3 of them. You also get the Runestone deck, but this can be unlocked through normal game progression.

I hope the above is correct - it's possible I made a mistake.
I bought the DLC Pack and the following stuff is still missing:

- 5 characters (Vampire, Satyr, Witch Hunter, Shaman, Swordsman)
- 4 Legendary decks (all of them I think...)
- 3 Expansions (Ancient Beast, Clockwork Kingdom, Realm of Souls)

Quite a bit missing in the pack, I think newer stuff?
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eiii: Time to fix your DLC handling on the game cards, GOG!
^ This +1
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nightcraw1er.488: I would also wonder why Talisman Horus Heresy is not part of the set?
https://store.steampowered.com/app/358460/Talisman_The_Horus_Heresy/
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Anime-BlackWolf: As far as I know that game had it's Warhammer 40k licence expire, so it cannot be sold anymore. Anywhere. Sorry.
Oh, yes, didn't notice that on the steam page. Looks like its just Origins then this time. Not messing about with all that DLC.