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Sometimes you're looking for a full meal and sometimes a snack will do. Gaming is very much the same, only once you start enjoying your meal there is no stopping. Come to think of it, this also happens with food, especially pizza. Which, incidentally, is an important part of this Weekly Sale!

Now that we've established this strenuous Pizza Connection, let's talk about the game itself. Putting a comical spin on the notoriously stressful food industry business, they let you build an empire on crunchy dough and spicy gangster rivalry.

Ghost Master is less about chilling out and more about chilling all mortals to the bone. You're dead and loving it, but also managing it in your unique ghoulish way.

The Weekly Sale ends June 4, 10 PM UTC.
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tfishell: At these great discounts, I'll recommend Flatout for destruction derby fans
Not only them. It's just fantastic racing game and I think it should be enjoyable for everyone. However I'd go directly to Flatout 2 - it's bigger, better, faster and prettier. No real reason to start from the first one, I suppose.
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Vythonaut: Also, i'd check out Patrician III which is a wonderful trading game,
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drmike: Kind of surprised the 1+2 combo isn't on sale. Granted it's only $5.99 US but still.....
Patrician 3 is published by Strategy First while 1+2 by Kalypso Media Digital. The very same story and publishers for Port Royale 2 and 1. That's why it's quite common that they are not discounted at the same time.
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drmike: Kind of surprised the 1+2 combo isn't on sale. Granted it's only $5.99 US but still.....
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Ghorpm: Patrician 3 is published by Strategy First while 1+2 by Kalypso Media Digital. The very same story and publishers for Port Royale 2 and 1. That's why it's quite common that they are not discounted at the same time.
Yup, we touched on that already:

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/weekly_sale_who_wants_a_slice_up_to_85_off_bec23/post18

Thank you for the response. :)
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Ghorpm: Patrician 3 is published by Strategy First while 1+2 by Kalypso Media Digital. The very same story and publishers for Port Royale 2 and 1. That's why it's quite common that they are not discounted at the same time.
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drmike: Yup, we touched on that already:

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/weekly_sale_who_wants_a_slice_up_to_85_off_bec23/post18

Thank you for the response. :)
Funny, I checked and thought that the answer was not given yet. Apparently I was very tired ;)
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Ghorpm: Funny, I checked and thought that the answer was not given yet. Apparently I was very tired ;)
It's fine. Thank you for your effort. :)

My point was this seemed just to be a themed sale instead of a publisher sale as the games listed are from multiple publishers.
No 90% off? :(
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initialpresence: No 90% off? :(
I see some 85% offs. :)

I;m still trying to decide on those Pizza Connections games. I really liked the first one but didn;t like how it dealt with managers. (No matter what you did, you always had at least 1 thief, even if it was your best manager before you fired the last thief.)

The second one just has so many horrible reviews.
Post edited May 31, 2018 by drmike
Sexy brutale was in my cart ready to get bought along with the rest of the weekly sale and some smart-ass took it off the sale list! Great job! Bad enough you have your best sales at the end-of-the month, now you're taking off items before a sale is finished!

EDIT: My mistake, Sexy Brutale was a daily deal! Thanks @muntdefems for setting me straight, sorry gog for my rant!
Post edited June 01, 2018 by takezodunmer2005
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takezodunmer2005: Sexy brutale was in my cart ready to get bought along with the rest of the weekly sale and some smart-ass took it off the sale list! Great job! Bad enough you have your best sales at the end-of-the month, now you're taking off items before a sale is finished!
It was a Daily Deal, dude...
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takezodunmer2005: Sexy brutale was in my cart ready to get bought along with the rest of the weekly sale and some smart-ass took it off the sale list! Great job! Bad enough you have your best sales at the end-of-the month, now you're taking off items before a sale is finished!
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muntdefems: It was a Daily Deal, dude...
...Oh, my mistake! Thanks for setting me straight, I was without my coffee! :)
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takezodunmer2005: ...Oh, my mistake! Thanks for setting me straight, I was without my coffee! :)
It's alright. But let that be a lesson to you: if there's something on sale that you fancy, snag it on the spot! :P
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takezodunmer2005: ...Oh, my mistake! Thanks for setting me straight, I was without my coffee! :)
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muntdefems: It's alright. But let that be a lesson to you: if there's something on sale that you fancy, snag it on the spot! :P
Yeah, I cannot agree more, but I'm on a fixed income that doesn't always align with gog's sale schedule; IE shitty timing, specifically Nordic's last sale that had at least 10 games that I was waiting for! :)
Out of these on sale, the most worth getting are Blake Stone Aliens of Gold, especially in later episodes design and decorations makes it feel like multi-dimensional game while it's still being flat Wolf3d like mazes. The only thing it sucks are plasma aliens that spawns infinitely from electric sockets and in first episode you need to go through there to get keycard in order to progress.

With RoTT, the classic one you get all content with Extreme RoTT and deluxe version of shareware + level randomizer but endgame might be troublesome in finale, last chapter forces you on multiple occasion to perform kind of rocket jump in order to progress or remotely win the game. Also the final boss glitched for me into immortal several times.

Not too fond of FO2 aka FlatOut2, minigames, the music, driver models, tracks and driving, vehicles were better in first game so, FlatOut is where it gets real thing still without being arcadeish quasi-sim mobile game of sequel.

Space Empires IV is example of very moddable game that you can turn into every other 4X title. With kwayne_seiv_ppack_v12 it feels like better game replacing poor 3d renders into 2d paintings for race portraits. It only looks complicated but actually is as easy as MoO without being grindy.
Post edited June 03, 2018 by HenitoKisou
The GOG Summer Sale will start today, right? ;)