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With 700+ games discounted up to 90% off, daily special Bundle Deals, a constant stream of exciting Flash Sales, and some fantastic surprise giveaways, we launch into the season of gaming joy!

The biggest celebration of DRM-Free gaming this season is right now, right here on GOG.com! It's warm and nice outside, the summer draws ever closer, so let's make sure it's full of fantastic games. There's no one good way to spend your summer, but we know well that gaming can make every single one of them better. So, whether you plan to stay inside, hike into the wilderness, or take a boat into the calm sea, we'll make sure your laptop is filled with great DRM-Free games you can enjoy anytime, anywhere. To that end, we're holding our [url=http://www.gog.com]2014 DRM-Free Summer Sale!

Each day we'll present you with at least two special Bundle Deals with a selection of of great classics and indies available up to 90% off! As usual, you'll be able to buy just selected titles out of the bundle with a slightly lower discount, or complete your collection with just the ones you're missing, retaining the higher discount rate. Let's take a look at our offers for today, shall we?

Today, we seriously mix things up to bring you both lighthearted comedy as well as dark and morbid horror. The Legacy of Kain Saga is the Full House of gaming with its family themes and colorful presentation. Across four episodes ironically titled Soul Reaver, Soul Reaver 2, Blood Omen 2, and Defiance the series explores the relation between Kain, a authoritative father with obvious god complex, and Raziel, his rebellious son with questionable fashion sense. The story also includes many of their relatives from extended family, that cannot help but to make a mess in their imaginary homeland called Nosgoth. Hilarity ensues! All this cheerful moments for only $5.96 (that's 75% off!). The other of our offers today, is bound to chill the blood in your veins with its terrifying setting alone. The Deponia Complete Trilogy takes place on a distant planet. A planet, that long ago must have been not so different from our own Earth. Yet now, it is a grim and dark place that suffered a tragic environmental disaster. The surface of the planet is now completely covered with waste. Toxic rain flushes the pollution deep into the ground, poisoning it and making the land barren. Way above, there's the remaining enclave of civilization, housing the remnant of the human race. Now imagine one of them, a defenseless girl, falls down to the toxic junkyard below. Even though she doesn't die instantly poisoned with every imaginable toxin, her future looks grim. The wasteland is filled with danger, and soon she'll find out that she is not alone among the towering piles of garbage. What strange mutated monsters could have survived in such conditions? And what do they eat? The horror! All the thrills for just $11.97 (that's 80% off!). There you have it, a mix of laughter and cries of despair to fill your weekend with gripping gaming. Or did we overdo the mixing?

On top of that, almost all of our catalog has been discounted by up to 50%. On top of that, our front page is overflowing with excellent Flash Sales on single games. You can grab them up to 90% as well, but don't take to long, as they come and go pretty fast! Why don't you head out to GOG.com front page, and see what's happening right NOW!
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Terpor: Aww i had to go to bank and put money to my account, so that i could buy the Runaway bundle and Wing Commander and Unreal bundles, but i was too late. Oh well i'll just wait for the X-Mas sales :)
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Mondkalb: I think they might cycle in again until the end of the sale.

Ninjas everywhere ... ;-)
"great minds think alike...:) "
How much longer until we can get new releases again!

Glad I picked up Moebius yesterday though.
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diziet: I like the Rebellion Catalog bundle, great selection of games in there. It made me think though. Where's Rebellion's 2000 game Gunlok? It's nowhere to be found on GoG and is a game I'd love to play again.
Come on everyone, get voting!!

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/gunlok
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diziet: I like the Rebellion Catalog bundle, great selection of games in there. It made me think though. Where's Rebellion's 2000 game Gunlok? It's nowhere to be found on GoG and is a game I'd love to play again.
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mkell_226: Come on everyone, get voting!!

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/gunlok
Done! Gunlok would be a great addition to GOG's catalogue. :)
Never mind, got Disciples 2 already... and just remembered the game as well :D
Post edited June 19, 2014 by disi
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mkell_226: Come on everyone, get voting!!

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/gunlok
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Impaler26: Done! Gunlok would be a great addition to GOG's catalogue. :)
Agreed, voted as well.
I went to vote for Gunlok, only to find that I had already voted for Gunlok... fingers crossed.
GOG ... Please bring back the Quest for Sierra bundle !!
no new sales? :(
i think it wont change anymore.
Already spent far too much money in this sale, though the prices are pretty amazing.

But there are some strange things going on with the pricing. For instance, I only wanted some of the titles from the Bullfrog buundle, but whittling it down to just four titles bumped the per-title price upwards and turned out to be more expensive than buying the full bundle. (Huh>!) So I ended up buying several games I'll never play, and paying less for the lot of them, than if I'd just bought the four titles I really wanted.

I really don't understand that as a sales strategy. It's not a basis for any ongoing payment, like a subscription or such, so why the heck does GOG care whether I own those other titles or not?
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Branais: Already spent far too much money in this sale, though the prices are pretty amazing.

But there are some strange things going on with the pricing. For instance, I only wanted some of the titles from the Bullfrog buundle, but whittling it down to just four titles bumped the per-title price upwards and turned out to be more expensive than buying the full bundle. (Huh>!) So I ended up buying several games I'll never play, and paying less for the lot of them, than if I'd just bought the four titles I really wanted.

I really don't understand that as a sales strategy. It's not a basis for any ongoing payment, like a subscription or such, so why the heck does GOG care whether I own those other titles or not?
That's how those bundles work. You only get the full discount if you buy all games you don't already own in a bundle.
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Impaler26: That's how those bundles work. You only get the full discount if you buy all games you don't already own in a bundle.
Yes, I realise that. I've already said that's what happens. It's just a very strange strategy.

And it's not the way prices work in GOG's semi-regular weekend bundles, where you can usually drop items out of the bundle without raising the per-title price. So ... *shrug*.
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gbaz69: Did they remove the "game owned" banners or is that a glitch on my side?
A day or two ago it was working nicely. So anyone else having this same issue?
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011284mm: As usual I think it is down to save of server usage.
I think so too. A good way to reduce server load. You'll know that you've owned the game already when you click to purchase it. :)
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KittyKay: Wait a minute. People actually finish games?!? I always end up jumping around from game to game cause I want to play everything and I end up finishing nothing. :o(
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whatisserton: SO far purchased about 80-90 games in this sale.

I have completed 5 of them so far. Plus I've completed another two on the Xbox1 In 5 weeks I am on holiday for 6 weeks so I think I should get through about half of them by the end of Summer.

I have a problem!
That's a pretty fantastic problem though!
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Branais: And it's not the way prices work in GOG's semi-regular weekend bundles, where you can usually drop items out of the bundle without raising the per-title price. So ... *shrug*.
Most weekend sales are not bundles and I remember a few that were and the working was exactly the same: Get some games for a certain discount or get everything for a bigger discount.

Edit: For example, the RPG Rarities Bundle
Post edited June 19, 2014 by madth3