GOG, originally Good Old Games, has now been running for 15 years! They're celebrating with a big sale, new releases and a giveaway so here's all the details.
Firstly the giveaway is for The Night of the Rabbit, a story-driven exploration/adventure from Matthias Kempke and Daedalic Entertainment. You can claim a free copy until Monday, September 25th, 1 PM UTC.
They've also released three classic titles from Quantic Dream:
- Heavy Rain - 50% off
- Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered - 69% off
- Beyond: Two Souls - 50% off
Some of the classic deals they have going includes:
- BioShock Infinite Complete Edition - 80% off
- SWAT 4: Gold Edition - 50% off
- Alien Breed Trilogy - 80% off
- ENDLESS Space - Definitive Edition - 75% off
- Europa Universalis IV - 65% off
- Syberia - 75% off
- Arkanoid - Eternal Battle - 90% off
- Divinity: Original Sin - The Source Saga - 65% off
- Wasteland Remastered - 89% off
- S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl - 75% off
- Homeworld Remastered Collection - 90% off
- Dungeon Keeper Gold - 75% off
- Crysis - 75% off
- Myst 25th Anniversary Collection - 50% off
- Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen 2 - 86% off
- The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition - 80% off
- Hexen II - 70% off
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition - 67% off
The whole sale event lasts until October 2nd, 2023, at 10 PM UTC.
Just as a reminder you may find the Heroic Games Launcher makes managing GOG games on Linux / Steam Deck much nicer than manual downloads.
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I remember The Night of the Rabbit getting really weird towards the end, but enjoying it overall.
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Quoting: SalvatosI remember The Night of the Rabbit getting really weird towards the end, but enjoying it overall.What surprises me about this is that a game called "The Night of the Rabbit" wasn't really weird from the beginning.
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I have such a soft spot for Indigo Prophecy. I remember the demo blowing me away back in the day with how you could do many different or little things that had an impact on how the story presented itself. It kinda went way off the rails after halfway and felt like it hit the ending rather abruptly, but overall I really did enjoy that game.
As a bonus, it is actually the first non Valve game I bought on Steam!
As a bonus, it is actually the first non Valve game I bought on Steam!
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drm free is life
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The list of visual novels on sale that allow you to play with the original Japanese script:
I already own most of these, but maybe I'll pick up Amairo Chocolate? How could I resist with a description like this:
I don't think I have an excuse to buy new games for another 5 years...
- Amairo Chocolate
- Higurashi Series (Native GNU/Linux binaries)
- Kiss for the Petals - Remembering How We Met (Native GNU/Linux Binary)
I already own most of these, but maybe I'll pick up Amairo Chocolate? How could I resist with a description like this:
QuoteVisual novel adv featuring cute girls with animal ears and tailsYeah, well...maybe I'll finish Sutekano and a year of springs first. Followed by Hatsuyuki Sakura, Aiyoku no Eustia, and DRACU-RIOT. Then, maybe H2O?
I don't think I have an excuse to buy new games for another 5 years...
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FYI - I couldn't get Night of the Rabbit to work last winter with current proton... sounds issues. It does appear to work under the much older 3.x proton branch out of the box.
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I grabbed Beyond: Two Souls for $11 CDN. The first screenshot I clicked showed Willem Dafoe, and I recognized him instantly.
So, sold :-)
(It also looks like a nice story game)
So, sold :-)
(It also looks like a nice story game)
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