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Ten of 2016’s niftiest releases and a limited selection of wonders on sale now.



2016 had its rough spots, but surely we can all agree on one thing: it's been a delightful year for video games. To cap it off, we’re putting ten great releases from this year on sale, alongside bundles of classics and modern wonders in the Goodbuy 2016 Sale!

Obviously, the hardest part has been picking just ten games. Through a particularly scientific process that may or may not have included copious amounts of eggnog and missing teeth, we have whittled down the list of GOG.com’s <span class="bold">10 Good Buys of 2016</span> (in no particular order) to:

<span class="bold">INSIDE</span>
The horrific, twisted, and morbidly beautiful followup to LIMBO is one of the most memorable experiences of the year and a damn fine puzzle-platformer to boot.

<span class="bold">Owlboy</span>
A endearing piece of pixel-art that warmed your hearts with its quirky cast of characters and unique platforming mechanics, which let you carry around those you care about.

<span class="bold">Starbound</span>
Recently updated and chock-full of fun activities and adventuring opportunities, Starbound is one of our year's most promising InDev graduates.

<span class="bold">Stardew Valley</span>
Simple, addictive, and endless, the absolute indie hit of the year (developed by just ONE guy) made us all into accomplished farmers, explorers, harvesters, and lovers.

<span class="bold">Grim Dawn</span>
Some here say that isometric aRPGs have a new king and that he's wearing some stunning gear, yields devastating weapons, and murders things with just a few mouseclicks.

<span class="bold">Obduction</span>
A spiritual successor to Myst from the magicians behind the original series, this first-person adventure transported us to stunning worlds, where the familiar and the strange collide.

<span class="bold">Darkest Dungeon</span>
Brutal and unforgiving, this roguelike dragged us down to the depths of despair before giving us a glimpse of hope in the form of a well-timed critical hit. Then our team died. Again.

<span class="bold">Day of the Tentacle Remastered</span>
Tim Shaffer's offbeat point'n'click reminded us of the art of time-travel thanks to the tastefully updated presentation now enhancing its impeccable puzzle design and timeless humour.

<span class="bold">The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Blood and Wine</span>
Geralt's last hurrah was a dark, whimsical, and occasionally emotional adventure in the breathtaking region of Toussaint, the perfect farewell to our battle-hardened, award-winning hero.

<span class="bold">Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun</span>
The game that single-handedly revived the stealth/tactical genre made popular by Commandos. The amazing Japanese setting and fine-tuned gameplay definitely played a role in that.



You can also round out your collection with a selection of classics and modern gems up to 90% off, including Neverwinter Nights 2, Homeworld Remastered, Rebel Galaxy, The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind, Grim Fandango Remastered, and Fallout 1 & 2, to name a few. Plus, scratch that sudden STAR WARS itch with bundles including Rogue Squadron 3D, Battlefront II, Shadows of the Empire, Galactic Battlegrounds, Knights of the Old Republic, and more.

Plus, for the first time ever, Blood and Wine, Hearts of Stone, and the <span class="bold">The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Expansion Pass</span> for the The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt are 40% off! If you haven't upgraded to GOTY yet, this is the best way to leave the year on a high note.



The Goodbuy 2016 Sale might not be huge, but you’re guaranteed to find plenty of awesome games to add to your collection. The sale will last until December 28, 10:59 PM UTC.
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OPstrator: Igen, they work with Worms: Armageddon.

The best thing about Worms: Armageddon is, that it works also very nicely on older/lower speced computers.
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Painted_Doll: Köszönöm a választ . :)
Szívesen / Your welcome. ;)
I just bought Worms Armageddon.
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OPstrator: Igen, they work with Worms: Armageddon.
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shadow1980jpv: I just bought Worms Armageddon.
GOG's version is already updated to version 3.7.2.1. See here :)
By the way, in case of a purchase, I strongly advice the "SuperFrontendHD" module (there's a download link in the same post too).
And I advise too this thread for the missing content !
Post edited December 25, 2016 by Splatsch
Any plans for Owlboy Collector Edition and/or Owlboy soundtrack to go on sale too? I want the CE but the -20% discount for the base game looks good...
Purchased "Arx Fatalis". Will use a fan patch to address game issues with modern systems.
Post edited December 26, 2016 by oldgameryeah
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oldgameryeah: Purchased "Arx Fatalis". Will use a fan patch to address game issues with modern systems.
You might also want to have a look over Arx Libertatis. Can't say much about Windows, but I've run it in Linux without any issues.
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oldgameryeah: Purchased "Arx Fatalis". Will use a fan patch to address game issues with modern systems.
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WinterSnowfall: You might also want to have a look over Arx Libertatis. Can't say much about Windows, but I've run it in Linux without any issues.
Arx Libertatis looks great. That is exactly what I need to address the game's issues. Based on comments in the GOG forum, it appears other GOG members have had success with Arx Libertatis. Thank You.
Are these mods work with the Gog version of Stardew Valley ?

StarDew Valley ModManager
CJB Cheats Menu
CJB Item Spawner
CJB Automation Mod
Farm Expansion
What's funny is that of all the games I bought in the sale only on was part of the list.

I got Day of the Tentacle Remastered

Quake i, II, and III (which completed my collection of the Bethsda Shooter bundle)

Elder Scrolls III GOTY and Battlespire (Which completed my collection of the Elder Scrolls Bundle)

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Which means I once again own all of the Indiana Jones games GOG has)

Worms II and Armageddon
I've been waiting for Arx Fatalis to go on sale for over a year now.
I picked up Arx and Age of Decadence.

I'm excited to give Arx another shot finally. A corrupt savefile two moves ago wrecked it for me back then.

And AoD looks like just the thing to shake off some holiday cheer.
*2016 had its rough spots, but surely we can all agree on one thing: it's been a delightful year for video games.*

Wow.

Just wow.
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ofthenexus: I picked up Arx and Age of Decadence.
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And AoD looks like just the thing to shake off some holiday cheer.
LOL

"Merry Feast of the Eternal Sun. While you were out revelling at the feast I invited you too, my men raped and murdered your wife, then burned down your palazzo."
I ended up buying only two games. Those being Age of Decadence and Arx Fatalis. Couldn't resist getting Arx DRM free, as the steam version I own already is horribly broken, and 60% off was too hard to say no to.

Was going to get the witcher 3 dlc as well, but I have blown through my gaming budget 4 times over in December, so I had to skip. Hopefully it'll come on sale again in the summer when my budget isn't deep in red =)

This was a nice little end of year sale anyway. Now I need to start playing through my 79 games backlog and clear it out a bit... I have accumulated so many games, I don't know where to begin. Ugh...
I can't remember if I've asked this before, but is there any reason to buy the Fallout games if I own the Classic versions from Interplay's catalog before rights switching? I believe the Classic versions are censored and I'm wondering if the Bethesda ones are as well. I've read the patches for uncensoring don't fully uncensor them, so I'd like the games in their original form.