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Heroes Chronicles is the pure essence of the Heroes of Might and Magic series, distilled and refined for more concentrated gaming goodness.

[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/heroes_chronicles_all_chapters]Heroes Chronicles contains the same genre-defining turn-based gameplay, but it has a bigger emphasis on experiencing a more complete story, and as a result the “one more turn”-factor is immense! Follow the steps of Tarnum, a barbarian who, upon hearing from a bard about a tale that barbarians were once ruled the continent of Antagarich, unites the savage tribes and wages war on everyone. This renegade has to serve the ancient Ancestors (the Barbarian gods) to redeem his soul in order to be permitted into the Paradise, the barbarian Valhalla.
Visit a plethora of places ranging from barren caves to lush jungles over the course of hundreds of centuries and several worlds. In the Elemental Plane, subjugate the Elemental Lords that want to conquer the real world. In the Underworld, deal with various powerful demons to retrieve a heroes soul--and more! Guide Tarnum through an epic story of struggle, success, defeat, and redemption, all in the awesome [url=http://www.gog.com/en/catalogue/#all_genres/search/heroes of might and magic/]Heroes of Might and Magic universe[/url].

This package contains all of the eight chapters of Tarnum’s saga for just $9.99!
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Skunk: Daikatana is on sale at right now. I know it's not GOG, but I don't see Daikatana showing up here too soon. It's $5, DRM free, and I even posted [url=http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/gaming_deals_thread/post13948]some helpful files and information. I've been playing through it again, and I like it more than ever.

It's not the first poorly rated game I've adored. GameSpot gave Hexen a 6/10, and gave the N64 port about the same score as the PC version of Daikatana. I thought Hexen 64 was a very good port, and the four player split-screen co-op and deathmatch was hours of fun. I still have a boxed copy of it, from those long ago days where owning my own computer to play it on simply wasn't possible. :P


On the subject of this game, I'm afraid the Interplay sale tapped me out. Much as I'm interested, I'll have to wishlist this for now.
Thanks for the tips on Daikatana, Skunk.

Yeah I saw it on GG but I'm waiting to get it here from GOG.

I don't care about ratings too, even if a game is rated 5 or less I'm still gonna play it. If you like HeXen, there's a good mod for it on PC, called Korax's Heritage mod.
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taczillabr: Thanks for the tips on Daikatana, Skunk.

Yeah I saw it on GG but I'm waiting to get it here from GOG.

I don't care about ratings too, even if a game is rated 5 or less I'm still gonna play it. If you like HeXen, there's a good mod for it on PC, called Korax's Heritage mod.
The sale on GamersGate is over now, but best of luck on waiting for it on GOG. What with this place being called "Good Old Games" and the fact that most people consider Daikatana to be synonymous with "worst game ever made" (despite there being a few games here that might be a little more deserving of that title, I think some people might take offense if Daikatana showed up), as well as the fact that it could be a good while until we get Square-Enix (who owns Eidos), you might be waiting a long, long time. :/

I wish I could've gotten it here on GOG, with a pre-patched 1.2 installer and some extras, but at least the GamersGate version was $5 and DRM-free.
Post edited June 29, 2011 by Skunk
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Skunk: The sale on GamersGate is over now, but best of luck on waiting for it on GOG. What with this place being called "Good Old Games" and the fact that most people consider Daikatana to be synonymous with "worst game ever made" (despite there being a few games here that might be a little more deserving of that title, I think some people might take offense if Daikatana showed up), as well as the fact that it could be a good while until we get Square-Enix (who owns Eidos), you might be waiting a long, long time. :/

I wish I could've gotten it here on GOG, with a pre-patched 1.2 installer and some extras, but at least the GamersGate version was $5 and DRM-free.
There are not so good games on GOG alredy, I don't see the problem in having bad games if they are somewhat historical... just like Daikatana is. Having it all pre-patched and with extras here, would be great.

Anyways, it's not that hard to have Square Enix here, the problem is for them to accept to be DRM-free.