It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
Up to 80% off Spelunky, Super Hexagon, Odallus: The Dark Call, and more!



We've all got a story to tell about a grandpa who, every time we failed in a supposedly important undertaking, would tell us to just man up and <span class="bold">Git Gud</span>. The luckiest among us still have our grandma around, so that she can heal our bruised ego with a hot batch of strudels after each Game Over. But for everyone else, getting better is our only option. So hit these smug hardcore games with everything you got, and let's see who'll have the last laugh! After all, going down is just practice for picking yourself back up.

Spelunky's triumphant run may have begun underground but since this sparkling indie gem hit the surface, there was no containing it. Randomly-generated levels, gazillions of treasures, fantastic monsters, and addictive platforming made this an unmissable classic.

Geometry can often be frustrating but Super Hexagon's fast, rhythmic gameplay proves that it can also be used to generate some pure, addictive fun. As long as your reflexes are up to the task, that is.

Granted, the name sounds a bit weird, but there's nothing weird about La-mulana's allure: it's all about the fine-tuned adventure/platforming, the vast levels, and the unforgiving challenges that await players inside this mystical temple.



Sometimes gaming can be hard, but you know what they say, son: no pain, no gain. So press continue and keep practicing until you <span class="bold">Git Gud</span>, in the awesome training grounds of Odallus: The Dark Call, TIS-100, or VVVVVV, now that they are up to 80% off! The promo will last until March 18, 10:59 AM GMT.
low rated
I'm sorry, but I need to call GOG out on this promo's text. The promo uses the phrase "man up", which I see as being incredibly sexist, as it implies that being a "man" is superior to the obvious alternative of being a woman. Also, "git gud" is typically used as an insult.

Note that I am not aware of any similar issues in the games that are on sale, however.

By the way, is Odallus really that difficult?
avatar
NuffCatnip: Nah, the XCom games. :D
avatar
Ghorpm: You mean old or new XCOM games? Old are among my favorites, I've never played new because, you know, Steam-only ;)
I´d like to see them all. I find them all enjoyable. :)
high rated
avatar
dtgreene: I'm sorry, but I need to call GOG out on this promo's text. The promo uses the phrase "man up", which I see as being incredibly sexist, as it implies that being a "man" is superior to the obvious alternative of being a woman. Also, "git gud" is typically used as an insult.

Note that I am not aware of any similar issues in the games that are on sale, however.

By the way, is Odallus really that difficult?
T-this is sarcasm, r-right?
avatar
dtgreene: By the way, is Odallus really that difficult?
/shrug take a peek and see what you think. Seems fairly standard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sB0gTld8_D8
high rated
avatar
yeeiser: T-this is sarcasm, r-right?
We've reached the stage when it's impossible to tell the difference between a real sjw and a parody.
I have TIS-100 on my wishlist, but I've been concerned about its difficulty. Has anyone played it?
high rated
avatar
dtgreene: I'm sorry, but I need to call GOG out on this promo's text. The promo uses the phrase "man up", which I see as being incredibly sexist, as it implies that being a "man" is superior to the obvious alternative of being a woman. Also, "git gud" is typically used as an insult.

Note that I am not aware of any similar issues in the games that are on sale, however.

By the way, is Odallus really that difficult?
avatar
yeeiser: T-this is sarcasm, r-right?
Knowing dtgreene probably not, no.
avatar
Ghorpm: You mean old or new XCOM games? Old are among my favorites, I've never played new because, you know, Steam-only ;)
avatar
NuffCatnip: I´d like to see them all. I find them all enjoyable. :)
My favorite is Terror from the Deep even though I admit it has some issues that the first one didn’t have (like way too big, empty maps in TftD).

Third one has a lot of cool ideas but it also penalize you if you are too good: if you are very effective early you will face too strong enemy very fast and it’s virtually impossible to fight with them because you are not technologically advanced yet. So your only option is to be deliberately average if you want to win the game. This feature take a lot of fun.

The fourth… well it doesn’t play like XCOM anymore but it is somewhat enjoyable. The fifth… well, that was and still is a disaster.
high rated
avatar
dtgreene: I'm sorry, but I need to call GOG out on this promo's text. The promo uses the phrase "man up", which I see as being incredibly sexist, as it implies that being a "man" is superior to the obvious alternative of being a woman. Also, "git gud" is typically used as an insult.

Note that I am not aware of any similar issues in the games that are on sale, however.

By the way, is Odallus really that difficult?
avatar
yeeiser: T-this is sarcasm, r-right?
If only.
Nothing for me in this promo. :D
high rated
avatar
yeeiser: T-this is sarcasm, r-right?
Don't we all wish.
Post edited March 14, 2016 by zeogold
avatar
Dzsono: I have TIS-100 on my wishlist, but I've been concerned about its difficulty. Has anyone played it?
I have, and as a hobbyist coder (of high-level languages like JavaScript, PHP, and Python) it's bloody difficult wrapping my head around the game's assembly-like language.

I mean, it's easy enough at the start, but at the 6th or 7th program I suddenly hit a brick wall which my head didn't like one bit.
Post edited March 14, 2016 by Maighstir
My grandma hated me. I'm glad that bitch is dead! :P

NICE PROMO! :D

Oh, and I had a TIS-100 back in high school. Helped me pass Trig. :D
Post edited March 14, 2016 by tinyE
avatar
NuffCatnip: I´d like to see them all. I find them all enjoyable. :)
avatar
Ghorpm: My favorite is Terror from the Deep even though I admit it has some issues that the first one didn’t have (like way too big, empty maps in TftD).

Third one has a lot of cool ideas but it also penalize you if you are too good: if you are very effective early you will face too strong enemy very fast and it’s virtually impossible to fight with them because you are not technologically advanced yet. So your only option is to be deliberately average if you want to win the game. This feature take a lot of fun.

The fourth… well it doesn’t play like XCOM anymore but it is somewhat enjoyable. The fifth… well, that was and still is a disaster.
I´ve played Enemy Unknown for a long time and now I´m playing XCom 2, played the old X-Com games too, but don´t remember them that well, guess I´ll go back to them at some point. :D

Why was the fifth a disaster? I really have forgotten everything about the older games. `:)
avatar
NuffCatnip: Why was the fifth a disaster? I really have forgotten everything about the older games. `:)
I think he's referring to this abomination