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Abundant Assortment of Amazingly Awesome Activision Amusements Available 50% off

Horror, Historical Strategy, Racing, Action, Simulation, RTS - there is a genre for every gamer this weekend, as we have prepared a selection of 10 Activision games, all 50% off, only on GOG.com.

is a treat for gamers who enjoy horror and/or gore, as the FMV adventure game delivers both a chilling storyline, written by Sierra's Roberta Williams, and very visceral graphics. Discover the secrets of the horrifying house and find out why Phantasmagoria was banned in Australia. [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/phantasmagoria_2]Phantasmagoria 2: A Puzzle of Flesh was released a year later with a completely new storyline but shared the same controversy because of its violent content and themes. Phantasmagoria and Phantasmagoria 2 still remain very good point-and-clicks with interesting storylines, challenging puzzles, and live actors.

Dark Reign + Expansion is a 3D RTS that narrowly beat Total Annihilation as the first game of its type to incorporate 3D movement and positioning, which increases the strategic advantage of hills and mountains. This game, taking place during a colossal war between the Imperium and Freedom Guard, will surprise you with its superior artificial intelligence and battle realism. Dark Reign 2 is a sequel that definitely rose to the challenge of matching its predecessor’s high standards with improved graphics, 20 challenging missions, and battles taking place on land, at sea, and in the air, Dark Reign 2 will deliver hours of satisfying RTS-ing. Only this weekend, you can get Dark Reign+ Expansion for $4.99 and Dark Reign 2 for only $2.99.

Call to Power 2 is a turn-based strategy game and the sequel to Civilization: Call to Power. The game offers sophisticated diplomatic, economic, and warfare systems portrayed over 6000 years of gameplay, from 4,000 BC settlers to futuristic society of 2300. Blast your enemies’ musketeers with fusion-powered tanks for only $2.99 on GOG.com.

Betrayal at Krondor pack includes two games: Betrayal at Krondor and Betrayal in Antara. Based upon Raymond E. Feist's Riftwar saga, Betrayal at Krondor is one of the greatest and most memorable RPG titles ever made. Take Gorath, hero of the Riftwar, to Krondor where you'll have to think of a plan to stop the moredhel leader Delekhan. After you’re done, return to Krondor in Return to Krondor for yet another RPG adventure for only $2.99.

Police Quest: SWAT 1+2 is a set that includes Darryl F. Gates’ Police Quest: SWAT and Police Quest: SWAT 2. SWAT 1 is an FMV tactical simulator that follows police procedures and protocols and SWAT 2 is an isometric tactical strategy that simulates real-life SWAT missions and allows playing a whole campaign as terrorists. SWAT 3: Tactical Game of the Year Edition is not a traditional sequel, because it offers a completely new experience with 3D graphics, first-person perspective, authentic SWAT tactics, gear, and weapons in 27 missions. SWAT 3: GOTY and Police Quest: SWAT 1+2 are available this weekend only on GOG.com for $4.99 each.

Finally, Interstate ‘76 is aimed at speed-enthusiasts, gun-enthusiasts, or generally fun-enthusiasts. Get funked up (with the original funky disco soundtrack) in this incredible racer-shooter. Until Monday you will have to pay only $2.99 for this incredible car combat game.

Visit the promo page and pick what you like best from our selection of Activision games that are 50% off until Monday, March 12th at 11.59 a.m. EDT.
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DrIstvaan: I can really advise Dark Reign to anyone who likes base-building RTS games - it's a very solid, well put together game, with a surprisingly detailed backstory and a setting that spices up the standard "evil empire against good rebels" setting (it's more like "evil, fascistic empire against mostly-well-intentioned extremist rebels". Also, you're free to pick any side for every level in the campaign, as you don't work for one of the two warring factions.
If I didn't already own it, I'd buy it. Still preferred Total Annihilation for the better skirmish\MP play and modding community. The DR1 campaign was better though.
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klaymen: Those Krondor games are very tempting.
Lol, you're absolutely correct...I just caved in and bought them!

Thanks GOG!
ugh...so hard...to resist...backlog immense.....willpower...failing....
Nothing for me this weekend.
Black March for me.
Man, this is a tough call for Black March . . . Activision is clearly part of the big media targets, but GOG is a wonderful service run by folks that really care about consumers. Unlike self-published indie music (which I think people should discover and buy during Black March), there's a plus and a minus here.

Why is the world never nice and simple, eh? :-/
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Gonadius: I thoroughly enjoyed it, but then I liked the series of books that its based on. Its been quite a few years since I gave it a whirl, but as I recall, the plot is fairly standard, but very well written.

There is only one other Krondor game - Betrayal at Krondor (The other game in that pack is Betrayal at... Ancarra? Same game engine, but completely different game world), and that ones plot is completely seperate to Return's.
Thanks! I think I'll resist nevertheless and make a note to play BaK first.
I'm toying with getting Phantasmagoria, mostly to not have to deal with disc swapping. Anything I should know about GOG's release? Is it censored? Any known compatibility issues?
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Tpiom: I just got SWAT 3... Let's see if it lives up to its reputation.
Well?...

How is it?
I bought call to power 2. And saw that it is a perfect civ game for my netbook.
Want to support but hey, gotta stick with black march on this one.