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UPDATE: Time to go to bed, everyone! It's been a fun, intense, coffee-fueled week but the sheep has finally saled on this Insomnia sale so everyone can now get their (hardly needed) beauty sleep. Or go try out those fine-looking games they snagged moments before stocks disappeared. So long and don't let the bedbugs bite. Slay them for precious XP, instead.
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Don't fall asleep, don't look away… heck, just give up blinking.
Prepare yourselves a cauldron of hot coffee and stock up on eyedrops! Our infamous Insomnia Sale returns with a relentless stream of limited-quantity deals, one game after the other, nonstop until the games run out. Or the sheep doze off.

We've been studying your valuable feedback on this annual event, including comments like "AAAAARRRRGHHHHHH!!!" and "Please, why won't you let me sleep?!". We took them to heart and decided that what you guys are saying is that you need more gaming stimulants to fight away sleepiness. Worry not, we're here to help.

You lucky Insomniacs will also be treated to a number of games never before seen on GOG.com as well as the best-ever deal on our crowning jewel - The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (-50% after the recent price drop, that's $24.99 in the USA).


If you want to learn more about the intricacies behind this whole science of non-sleep, check out the promo <span class="bold">FAQ</span>. But don't dally there too long, because games will start disappearing before your bloodshot eyes!

The GOG.com Insomnia Sale starts Monday, March 21, 2:00 PM GMT and will run until the limited-quantity deals run out.

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Post edited March 26, 2016 by maladr0Id
Are any of these Van Helsing games worth getting when Final Cut is out there?
There really should be a link to the item description as well, not just a buy button. I had to search for the Van Helsing Collection to find out what is actually in there.
helsink maybe for sixth time..

how many times there was terraria? one or two
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stenchy: Are any of these Van Helsing games worth getting when Final Cut is out there?
Depends. I personally tried out Part 2 on release here. I wasn't sure if I wanted to "dive in" fully with the full series and that one looked the most interesting to me. I found that I had a great time playing through it and that, with these types of games I didn't mind not getting the "full" story.

I also found that just the one I played was good enough for me. So I think if you fall in that same mindset (lower cost of entry, just looking to level up some skills and have a blast with the game, maybe run through a couple times with the same character) I'd say try one of them.

If you need the full experience / are looking for more than just running through the game in New Game Plus once or so, I guess grab the whole set?
He is the piece you step on, in the dead of the night.

He's not the piece you need but the one you deserve.

He's Lego Batman!
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I think I might have been in front of the computer too long.
Post edited March 22, 2016 by j0ekerr
This is getting ridiculous now GOG. Can you please put up Grandia 2 so I can get back to work? :P
Gotta say I really like this only a few copies of each game approach. It makes the pacing really smooth.
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sirchaox1224: This is getting ridiculous now GOG. Can you please put up Grandia 2 so I can get back to work? :P
Yeah, I'm now 31 minutes past the time I intended to walk out the door, I should probably give up and go elsewhere, but I keep hoping it will be next.
What the...
Xulima appreared twice in a row?
Post edited March 22, 2016 by j0ekerr
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j0ekerr: He is the piece you step on the dead of the night.

He's not the piece you need but the one you deserve.

He's Lego Batman!
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I think I might have been far too long before the computer.
LOL

Whoever has Kids had that experience at least once. It's astonishing who much such a tiny piece hurts, if you step on it.
Post edited March 22, 2016 by mkess
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sirchaox1224: This is getting ridiculous now GOG. Can you please put up Grandia 2 so I can get back to work? :P
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liamphoenix: Yeah, I'm now 31 minutes past the time I intended to walk out the door, I should probably give up and go elsewhere, but I keep hoping it will be next.
the same me. just next one must be the terraria! :) after xulima im going to give up and go to bed
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stenchy: Are any of these Van Helsing games worth getting when Final Cut is out there?
Well it'd be a way of getting a discount on Final Cut seeing as you get that if you own the trilogy ...
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stenchy: Are any of these Van Helsing games worth getting when Final Cut is out there?
I would not recommend the Van Helsing games. I bought them all here when they were released because supposedly the Final Cut was coming soon ("soon" being October 2015). The Final Cut is STILL not available on GOG. I did play the first game and part of the second. They do have some good aspects (good graphics and dialog) but IMHO the downsides are too big to ignore. The biggest issue being that they are immensely buggy. I had to use the /fixquest command at least three times in the first game. The final boss also disappeared half way through through the battle. These games are just inexcusably buggy. Add that to the developers treatment of GOG customers and I can not recommend these games at all. Get Victor Vran instead (it's also on sale). I thought it was MUCH better!

Edit: Grim Dawn also deserves honorable mention. Even in Early Access it was less buggy than Van Helsing.
Post edited March 22, 2016 by MWink
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liamphoenix: Yeah, I'm now 31 minutes past the time I intended to walk out the door, I should probably give up and go elsewhere, but I keep hoping it will be next.
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flanner: the same me. just next one must be the terraria! :) after xulima im going to give up and go to bed
I will never give up...!!

Plus it's only 4:30pm over here :P
hold on guys.

going away. give my regards to terraria which will surely appear in few minutes. bye