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Up to 75% off some mighty gaming stallions: Darksiders 1+2, King's Bounty series, Kingdom: New Lands, and more!



What good is a hero without his trusty mount? The one that will tirelessly carry him across chaotic battlefields and towards epic quests, or at least allow him to bravely flee any immediate danger. No matter the circumstances, <span class="bold">Heroes on Horseback</span> never fail to look majestic and awe-inspiring: Whether they're inspecting the troops, slashing down the enemy's infantry, or just riding against wonderful backdrops. But hey, even they can afford a moment of humility, allowing their adventures to be offered for up to 75% off. They're just chivalrous like that.

You can't be a proper Horseman of the Apocalypse without a badass mount, now can you. Both Darksiders understand that too well, but even when you're on foot, the intense fighting, tight platforming, and clever puzzles will keep you just as engaged.

A sturdy horse is essential when you're out on a long, turn-based adventure to collect the King's Bounty, along with a whole bunch of magical creatures and mercenaries who will fight for your glory.

Magical storms and vast armies are all well and good but in order to conquer the other Etherlords, you will also need to use diplomacy, turn-based tactics, and the powerful cards you've collected in your travels.



Spur your magnificent steed and try to catch up with the other <span class="bold">Heroes on Horseback</span>. They are riding towards all sorts of intriguing destinations, like: Kingdom: New Lands, Legends of Eiselwald, Eador. Masters of the Broken World, and more!
The promo will last until October 21, 9:59 AM UTC.
Etherlords 1 and 2 were great games when I was a child. Grab it if you like a Heroes of Might and Magic kind of exploration and a fighting system that works like a "cardgame". Your minions have atk and def stats and additionaly you cast spells. Also you have to "draw" these minions/spells in order to play them :)
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Ricky_Bobby: Bought King's Bounty: Dark Side (premium). I haven't played one of these since Crossworlds, but I'm really in the mood for it and this was the most interesting one to me, I look forward to playing on the 'other side'.

I'm thinking about getting Warriors of the North as well.

I definitely recommend Legends of Eisenwald, I thought it was a fantastic game and the sale price is crazy to me.
I own but haven't played Eisenwald yet, but at this price I'm taking a chance on the Road to Iron Forest expansion.
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NinjaShadow24: Is Darksiders 2 Deathinitive Edition completely fixed?
The reviews seem to have a large amount of unfavourable reviews saying that there may be some issues.
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nansounet: nop...

GoG shouldn't sold the game, until it was fix...
They did that with the Linux version of the Metro games, which people still complain about. :P
They can't win.
PSA

If you are interested in the first Darksiders and haven't purchased it yet, you should consider it doing so within the week, as it might be the last time that this specific version of the game is sold. Come October 25, Nordic will release Darksiders Warmastered Edition which has a chance of completely replacing the previous version (if the Deathinitive Edition release of Darksiders 2 is any indication).
Post edited October 17, 2016 by Grargar
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Ricky_Bobby: Bought King's Bounty: Dark Side (premium). I haven't played one of these since Crossworlds, but I'm really in the mood for it and this was the most interesting one to me, I look forward to playing on the 'other side'.

I'm thinking about getting Warriors of the North as well.

I definitely recommend Legends of Eisenwald, I thought it was a fantastic game and the sale price is crazy to me.
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musteriuz: I own but haven't played Eisenwald yet, but at this price I'm taking a chance on the Road to Iron Forest expansion.
The 'Road to Iron Forest' took me about 6 hours to complete, which for ~ €1 is a very good offer.
Nothing this time, own all i want, but good promo.
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nansounet: nop...

GoG shouldn't sold the game, until it was fix...
I really would have hoped that there would have been a fix by now.

It is unfortunate that at times this is the Catch-22 of releasing "new" games on GOG: it will be released without DRM, but not in a playable patch.

I'm hoping GOG will do more in the future.
Post edited October 17, 2016 by NinjaShadow24
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Grargar: PSA

If you are interested in the first Darksiders and haven't purchased it yet, you should consider it doing so within the week, as it might be the last time that this specific version of the game is sold. Come October 25, Nordic will release Darksiders Warmastered Edition which has a chance of completely replacing the previous version (if the Deathinitive Edition release of Darksiders 2 is any indication).
Not sure if it's a good news >.>
Can any blue person say why I apparently can't read?
Post edited October 17, 2016 by HunchBluntley
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HunchBluntley: Can any blue person say why Kingdom has a different subforum than the expanded New Lands version that replaced it?
It does? Where? I can't see it. Are you talking about Kingdom: The Far Reaches? That's not the same game.
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HunchBluntley: Can any blue person say why Kingdom has a different subforum than the expanded New Lands version that replaced it?
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Grargar: It does? Where? I can't see it. Are you talking about Kingdom: The Far Reaches? That's not the same game.
Never mind. Saw it a couple days ago while searching for something else, and apparently I confused the titles. :)
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Ricky_Bobby: The 'Road to Iron Forest' took me about 6 hours to complete, which for ~ €1 is a very good offer.
It's $2.49 for me (50% off), which is more than 2 €. Has the price of it changed during the promo or is it really that much cheaper in Sweden?
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I think it's a good moment for a small reminder:


Ghorpm’s "don’t miss this hidden gem" recommendation

Etherlords series

This is one of the best strategy games with card-based combat I’ve ever played. It can be enjoyed by both novice and hardcore players. On easier difficulties you don’t have to bother about building your deck too much. Just add some strong cards when you acquire them, make a few adjustments here and there and you should be fine. Don’t get me wrong though - the game will still be quite challenging as the combat is complex and you should use your cards wisely.

For more experienced players (and you can become one relatively fast by choosing auto battles and thus learning a lot of useful tricks!) rearranging your deck before every fight is the best fun you can imagine. Do your enemy come with a lot of weak and aggressive enemies? Invest heavily in defense and prepare for a war of attrition. Do you expect to see a rare but ultra-powerful monster on the field? Remember to take a few spells that can neutralize it. Is your opponent heavily guarded? Take a few spells that can bypass his defenses and directly hurt him. Does your enemy rely on monsters that get bonuses based on the number of a specific monster that are present on the battlefield? Take a lot of weak monsters to kill them before they get a chance to multiply their stats! Or you know what? Take similar monsters yourself and be first to accumulate a huge number of them! Individually they might be weak but if you manage to summon at least five of them they will be unstoppable!

Believe me, this is just the tip of the iceberg! There are more valid strategies waiting for you to be discovered! And don’t get overwhelmed - it may seem to be complicated and for a few battles it will probably be (and as a result you’ll get crushed) but after some short time you will start to understand how the things go. I can assure you the satisfaction is just enormous! Trying new techniques is extremely rewarding!

So what’s the difference between these two games? The first one plays more like a standard TBS game. You have a castle, hire heroes, capture resource producing sites, fight stationary monsters and enemy’s heroes. The second one is more story oriented - you have a single hero to control and you roam the map to gain experience, find new clues about your quest etc. Some prefer the former, others the latter. At that price I think you should really buy and play both of them. It’s not necessary to know the story of the first game to enjoy the second but it’s still beneficial.

TL;DR buy both Etherlords games
Hmmm Darksiders is on sale, interesting if the Warmastered Edition is coming to GoG. Guess I can hold of for now to re buy this franchise here.
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Ricky_Bobby: The 'Road to Iron Forest' took me about 6 hours to complete, which for ~ €1 is a very good offer.
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eiii: It's $2.49 for me (50% off), which is more than 2 €. Has the price of it changed during the promo or is it really that much cheaper in Sweden?
What the ... ? I could have sworn it said €1.19 yesterday. Now it's €2.29.
Man that is strange, I'm so sure it said €1.19.
GOG's prices are not supposed to change daily, so I must have been wrong, jeez that's weird though.