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Mask of the Betrayer, Storm of Zehir, and Mysteries of Westgate expansions included!

Neverwinter Nights 2: Complete, the ultimate edition of Obsidian's RPG set in the all time favorite Dungeons & Dragons setting, the Forgotten Realms, is now available 25% off on GOG.com. That's $14.99, this week only.

Ah, Forgotten Realms, after all the days we've spent treading your paths, you seem like home. Whenever the world around us seems oppressive and dark, whenever life gets us down--our mind escapes to your green fields, your rocky mountains, your lush forests. We cherish the memories of our bold ventures into your deep undergrounds, filled with dangerous beasts and traps, yet luring us with promise of great riches and unsurpassed power. We still tremble at the thought of the vengeful gods and goddesses that toy with the fates of your inhabitants, and the perplexing magic that fills you to the brim. We fondly remember the long evenings spent in the warmth and security of your many taverns and inns, where a single conversation could usher us into a new quest. Now comes the time to visit you once more.

Neverwinter Nights 2: Complete revisits many of the iconic locations known from previous D&D computer RPGs, and adds even more--all in a beautifully rendered environment. The game has been praised for faithfully executing the D&D 3.5 ruleset, delivering a captivating story and vivid characters, and vastly improving the visuals in comparison to its predecessor. With four full campaigns and adventure sets to embark upon, a set of tools to create your own adventures, and fully patched and ready to go, this is the version you just can't afford to miss!

Can you hear it now? Can you hear the rattling of D20 dice rolling? That's the sound of adventure! Tag along, get Neverwinter Nights 2: Complete, for only $14.99 until Thursday, January 31, at 10:59AM GMT.
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keeveek: All D&D games are owned by Hasbro now, there's no need to worry about them because of Atari. Atari has nothing to do with them for some time now.
Not all.

Not old SSI crpgs, plus we still don't have all premium modules for NWN1, because there was some diffrerent company involved.
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Fenixp: Blue links are so oldschool.
Need a change. How about pink or purple? ;)
Wohoo!!! THANKS GOG and whoever made this deal possible!
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keeveek: All D&D games are owned by Hasbro now, there's no need to worry about them because of Atari. Atari has nothing to do with them for some time now.
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SLP2000: Not all.

Not old SSI crpgs, plus we still don't have all premium modules for NWN1, because there was some diffrerent company involved.
Oh, yeah, Eye of the Beholder, Dark Sun, Al-Quadim plus all NWN 1 premium modules - there remains a lot of work for GOG. :)

And language packs for NWN2, please. It's a new game, so it should be no big deal, Steam got it too.
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RS1978: Eye of the Beholder
Really miss that one. Just hearing the intro on a youtube vid makes me nostalgic :p
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keeveek: All D&D games are owned by Hasbro now, there's no need to worry about them because of Atari. Atari has nothing to do with them for some time now.
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SLP2000: Not all.

Not old SSI crpgs, plus we still don't have all premium modules for NWN1, because there was some diffrerent company involved.
Atari forced Bioware to remove the premium modules from their store and never tried to sell them themselves, maybe with Hasbro we can have a chance to buy them. And I will love to have the SSI D&D games.
Im actually wondering at the size of the download. Gog lists as 6.7gb. Steam around the 12gb mark. ?.Steams has additional language file packs?
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SLP2000: Not all.

Not old SSI crpgs, plus we still don't have all premium modules for NWN1, because there was some diffrerent company involved.
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gandalf.nho: Atari forced Bioware to remove the premium modules from their store and never tried to sell them themselves, maybe with Hasbro we can have a chance to buy them. And I will love to have the SSI D&D games.
So Atari still has ownership of those? Or have they reverted to Hasbro?
Post edited January 24, 2013 by nijuu
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nijuu: Im actually wondering at the size of the download. Gog lists as 6.7gb. Steam around the 12gb mark. ?.Steams has additional language file packs?
Steam downloads the extracted game, GOG a packed installer.
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gmx: hmm, question: atari bankrupcy, will be customers (in good tradition of gog) protected from any problems? wont it dissapear in fiew days?

other than that - instabuy for me.
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RS1978: According to shop page, Atari isn't involved, GOG made a contract with Hasbro.
yes - noticed - bought - downloading - happy ;]

I think I'll finish my work early today....
For those asking about keys, I have 3 keys on my game page for this game... I assume they are for multiplayer.

Next to Thief... this is the quickest I have used the "buy" button... I actually even needed 1 of the expansion packs ;)

Woot!
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TheEnigmaticT: This game, I would note, lets you determine the utter uselessness of a bard as a player class. We head-faked you.
Heretic! Long live the bard, the greatest generalist class ever made!
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keeveek: All D&D games are owned by Hasbro now, there's no need to worry about them because of Atari. Atari has nothing to do with them for some time now.
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SLP2000: Not all.

Not old SSI crpgs, plus we still don't have all premium modules for NWN1, because there was some diffrerent company involved.
Actually considering that Hasbro own the D&D rights, they would probably have to be consulted before releasing ANY D&D games, even those they had nothing to do with.
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nijuu: So Atari still has ownership of those? Or have they reverted to Hasbro?
I guess they reverted together with the other D&D games Atari had rights to sell, but I never saw these premium modules to sell again
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gandalf.nho: Atari forced Bioware to remove the premium modules from their store and never tried to sell them themselves, maybe with Hasbro we can have a chance to buy them. And I will love to have the SSI D&D games.
Hmm, I thought there was someone else, another company. Looks like those rights were with Atari, and that means we should ask GOG loud and clear - what's up with missing premium modules for NWN1?
This thread needs some music!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmDyYORSPFY

And a new avatar for me. :)