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The legacy lives on in you.

<span class="bold">The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing</span> & <span class="bold">The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing II</span>, the first two parts of an action-packed monster-hunting series, are available now, DRM-free on GOG.com. You can get both games at 75% off, including full GOG Galaxy support for achievements and leaderboards.




The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing are nothing short of an incredible mashup of gothic-noir settings, a twisted take on Bram Stoker's universe, weird technology, and monster-related consequences of mankind's thoughtless chase of the next breakthrough. Your father was Abraham Van Helsing, doctor, vampire hunter, legend. Will you do justice to the Van Helsing legacy?
Damn right you will.
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing are, at their soul, unceasingly intense hack'n'shlashes featuring a badass hero, badder monsters, and plenty of weapon drops and tactical options for a truly twisted adventure. You'll also have the chance to craft your very own lair - a personal hunter's hideout full of your very own trophies. But don't dawdle, 4-player co-op, and 8-player PVP await!




Live up to your legacy in <span class="bold">The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing</span> & <span class="bold">The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing II</span>, available now - DRM-free on GOG.com. The launch discount will last for 5 days, until Wednesday, September 16, 12:59 PM GMT.
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B0SC0: ... Oh, and Deathtrap will also be arriving soon ;)
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Ixamyakxim: So, while you're dropping spoilers... ;)

When Paradox showed up with a bunch of new games, I remarked I was very excited because I'd (hopefully) finally get a shot at Fallen Enchantress Legendary Heroes. I was quickly informed that I had the wrong publisher (LOL) and I THINK I remember the actual publisher being these guys (Neocore). Is that correct? And care to drop another spoiler for me? ;)
Nope, that is Stardock :)
Post edited September 11, 2015 by Matruchus
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Matruchus:
Oh my God how many times and I going to get this one wrong??? LOL.

Okay here's one - did Neocore do King Arther: The Role Playing Wargame? If so and it shows up here, a LOT of people are in for a treat! I remember buying this one on impulse because it sounded interesting, a short time after I got back into PC gaming. What a complete surprise - the game totally sucked me in and I loved every minute of it. So many huge, epic gameplay mechanics and a seriously stiff but fair difficutly that rewards and demands clever play. LOVED it!
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Matruchus:
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Ixamyakxim: Oh my God how many times and I going to get this one wrong??? LOL.

Okay here's one - did Neocore do King Arther: The Role Playing Wargame? If so and it shows up here, a LOT of people are in for a treat! I remember buying this one on impulse because it sounded interesting, a short time after I got back into PC gaming. What a complete surprise - the game totally sucked me in and I loved every minute of it. So many huge, epic gameplay mechanics and a seriously stiff but fair difficutly that rewards and demands clever play. LOVED it!
If you mean the 'total war' style king arthur then that was/is paradox. I think the second one is drm free(not sure).

Have to admit that I also thought fallen enchantress was paradox, must of had it mixed up with warlock.
Man, I hate when there are multiple parts to a game series all at once! I feel obliged to play them in order, but I don't want to get burned out before I get to the sequels. (And usually the sequels make some improvements.)

Does the sequel continue the story of the first game, or are they separate games completely?
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Karahandras:
LOL okay I'm quitting now - clearly for some reason I have this group of developers / publishers all twisted around in my mind and I'm going to insist on mucking them up!
Gnah, scrap that... I just bought both games. Guess the piñata switched on spending mode :/
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B0SC0: With respect to the Final Cut, this is also planned for release on GOG and there will be a loyalty program in place for owners of all three games. The details have still not been finalised and we can't give a definite date for when it will reach GOG.
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yyahoo: Ick, loyalty program does not read to me that it will be free like it is on Steam. That reads like we will get a discount on the upgrade. I hope that is not the case, but...
Yah, that's my presumption as well. Probably be a hefty discount, maybe even 80%, but unlikely to be completely free. GOG be where the second class people live.
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Ixamyakxim: Oh my God how many times and I going to get this one wrong??? LOL.

Okay here's one - did Neocore do King Arther: The Role Playing Wargame? If so and it shows up here, a LOT of people are in for a treat! I remember buying this one on impulse because it sounded interesting, a short time after I got back into PC gaming. What a complete surprise - the game totally sucked me in and I loved every minute of it. So many huge, epic gameplay mechanics and a seriously stiff but fair difficutly that rewards and demands clever play. LOVED it!
Yes Neocore Games were the developers of King Arthur 1+2.

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Karahandras: If you mean the 'total war' style king arthur then that was/is paradox. I think the second one is drm free(not sure).
Both King Arthur games were developed by Neocore Games and published by Paradox. No idea if that means that Paradox owns the games, or if they are just publishers and Neocore Games retain ownership over them. Both games were once available on GamersGate, but it's been some months since the whole Paradox catalog was removed from there.
Post edited September 11, 2015 by Grargar
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yyahoo: Ick, loyalty program does not read to me that it will be free like it is on Steam. That reads like we will get a discount on the upgrade. I hope that is not the case, but...
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IAmSinistar: Yah, that's my presumption as well. Probably be a hefty discount, maybe even 80%, but unlikely to be completely free. GOG be where the second class people live.
Yup, reminds me of what they did with Guacamelee Super Turbo and Strike Suit Zero Director's Cut, though I'm not sure if those were free on Steam like the Final Cut apparently is going to be...
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yyahoo: Yup, reminds me of what they did with Guacamelee Super Turbo and Strike Suit Zero Director's Cut, though I'm not sure if those were free on Steam like the Final Cut apparently is going to be...
Exactly. I ended up basically rebuying both of those games as well, and am already assuming I will do so here too.
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yyahoo: Yup, reminds me of what they did with Guacamelee Super Turbo and Strike Suit Zero Director's Cut, though I'm not sure if those were free on Steam like the Final Cut apparently is going to be...
They weren't free on Steam, either. At any rate, I suggest we wait instead of latching ourselves at two words (loyalty program instead of free). After all, I could similarly claim that it will be totally free, since it's a loyalty program, not discount. :P
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yyahoo: Yup, reminds me of what they did with Guacamelee Super Turbo and Strike Suit Zero Director's Cut, though I'm not sure if those were free on Steam like the Final Cut apparently is going to be...
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Grargar: They weren't free on Steam, either. At any rate, I suggest we wait instead of latching ourselves at two words (loyalty program instead of free). After all, I could similarly claim that it will be totally free, since it's a loyalty program, not discount. :P
The voice of reason, as always. ;)
Nice to see these games show up here, they've been on my Steam wishlist for quite a while, so now I can move them to my GOG wishlist instead. Nice starter promo too, and good to hear the 3rd installment and some other games are coming here. It's always nice to see good news of new publishers and games coming to GOG, especially when they're higher class or more well known and popular.

Looking forward to picking the series up for sure one of these days when I'm craving new ARPGs.
So...both look good...but is there a reason I should play the first one? The "resistance" bit in the description for the 2nd one sounds intriguing, and I really should only spend 5 bucks.

Can I start with the 2nd?

The other question is, can you import your character from the first TO the second?

And 3rd - does this compare favorably with Torchlight 2? I've been playing the crap out of that game and loving it.

Thanks in advance for the answers!
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Lobuno: Developers have stated "The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing Final Cut" (which includes the full content and a then bit more from the I, II and III games) will be ABSOLUTELY free for owners of the three games.

How will this be managed by GOG.COM ???
My guess: GOG will have 4 items available, I, II, III and the Final Cut. Final Cut will automatically be added to accounts owning the first 3 and maybe be available for purchase?