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I've played quite a few of the games available for purchase through GoG but I am wondering about two that I never had the opportunity to play when they came out for one reason or the other.
Should I get Sacrifice or Messiah with my free game redemption?
(My first purchase was Fallout)
Now I'm thinking about Hostile Waters and Die by the Sword. I love GoG but I can't make up my mind :)
I always thought Messiah got a bit of a mixed reception. Sacrifice is probably the safe bet.
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osifracrat: Now I'm thinking about Hostile Waters and Die by the Sword. I love GoG but I can't make up my mind :)

The answer is simple, buy all of them. $6 a game is stupid, being able to buy a game and get another free is the icing on the cake.
Go, buy the lot of them!
Go with Sacrifice.
I went with Messiah (I'd never played it), and even though it was my freebie, I'm regretting the choice considering some of the other stuff on here.
I'm under the impression that the buy one get one free deal is only valid on the first order, Stopit.
I hear much more about Sacrifice than any of the other games on your list, osifracrat, which is probably why it ended up as my first purchase (I already own a hard copies of the Fallouts). As BobsRevenge said, it looked like a safe bet to me.
Haven't played it yet, but judging by what I know it looks to be a fun strategy-action hybrid.
Post edited September 10, 2008 by Thetwodud
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Thetwodud: I'm under the impression that the buy one get one free deal is only valid on the first order, Stopit.
I hear much more about Sacrifice than any of the other games on your list, osifracrat, which is probably why it ended up as my first purchase (I already own a hard copies of the Fallouts). As BobsRevenge said, it looked like a safe bet to me.
Haven't played it yet, but judging by what I know it looks to be a fun strategy-action hybrid.

I'll test that theory tomorrow most probably, you may be right.
Either way you choose though, most of these games are gems that deserve to be played again.
Edit: You are correct, ah well, the pricing is awesome enough already :)
Post edited September 10, 2008 by StopIt
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osifracrat: Now I'm thinking about Hostile Waters and Die by the Sword. I love GoG but I can't make up my mind :)

I haven't played Sacrifice or Die by the Sword or Messiah (I know, shame on me). All I can tell you is that Hostile Waters is really good imho.