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So, You Want to Be A Hero?

One of the best series of the 90s--the adventure/RPG hybrid that combines high draw with low humor--the [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/quest_for_glory]Quest for Glory series is now on GOG.com. Pick up all 5 games in the series for just $9.99! In addition to the manuals, maps, books and other goodies, we're also including the original EGA version for Quest for Glory I as well as the remake!


If you’re a gamer who remembers the days when a 386 was a blazingly fast machine, you likely have a special place in your hearts for Sierra Entertainment Games, and the Quest For Glory series may have been the best of the games that studio developed in the 90’s. For those who remember these classics, you probably aren’t even reading this, since you just clicked on “add to cart” and are already downloading the games. For the rest of you, let’s talk about what makes Quest for Glory special.

Quest for Glory is the story of becoming a hero. From the first game, where you are a recent graduate of the Famous Adventurer’s Correspondence School, to the last game where you are a hero with unparallelled skill, fighting evil on a grand scale, you chart the journey of your hero, whether you’re a fighter, a mage, or a thief. Each challenge you encounter can be solved a number of different ways--depending on where your skills lie--and discovering how to master those challenges and save the day is half of the fun.

The other half of the fun, of course, is the trademark silliness that Sierra games contain. Whether it’s clever throwbacks to other Sierra classics, cameos by the Marx Brothers, or deadly puns, the game makes sure that you’ll keep on laughing while you play. While there are definite moments of high drama and excitement throughout the series, the light-hearted nature of the games--especially the earlier ones--makes sure you’re never bored.

The Quest for Glory games have riddles and puzzles--as adventure games tend to--and fast-paced combat and stat-based character improvement--as RPGs generally do--but it combines the two together into a whole that is more than the sum of its parts.

Whether you’re a fan of the games from back in the day or you’ve never played them before, these great games are sure to enthrall, so pick up the complete Quest for Glory bundle on GOG.com today for just $9.99 for all 5.
Very nice! And the entire series at this low price?

I've never played QfG, but this has my interest.
Haha, some people asked for true good old games yesterday. Now you got it. Though this game look kinda too old school for me especially the one that using EGA (?) graphic.
Well hoooooly shit. I was just about to break out my copy of SYWTBAH to play it.
Post edited May 10, 2012 by lowyhong
Wow 5 games for price of 1 sweet. Good release and zeus as well a lot of people will be happy.
high rated
Oh!, but these are all old games. You know, many of us come to gog for newer games and indies and I think the site is shifting too much to some sort of "good old" games store. And the pricing of old games only helps limiting the possibility for newer more expensive triple-A games to appear here. I love you gog, but, please, remember your roots, don't forget aobut us and blahblahblah!!
Post edited May 10, 2012 by MichaelPalin
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Zeewolf: Potential buyers: Please, for your own good, give the original EGA-version of Quest for Glory I a chance. It is so insanely good.
plus you can export your characters to the other series, which i doubt you can with the vga version.
Hopefully this means a new round of Activision releases is on the way. Not sure what I want to see from them besides the King's Quest and Space Quest 1 remakes, the original Police Quest 1, and the classic Leisure Suit Larry games if Activision still own those.
I already have too many games ATM, but I'm definitely going to be getting these in the future.
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lugum: plus you can export your characters to the other series, which i doubt you can with the vga version.
You can, and I think you can also do that with the remake of the 2nd game.
FUCK YES FINALLY.
Wow, all my precious nostalgic memories, stop flooding my head!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
An instant buy
Extra question that arrived on my head now, is QFG4 the talkie version or not?
*faint* QfG3 is exactly one of games which started my gamer's fever. This series is a legend and I am very happy to have it as a digital collection now. Big, big thank you! My e-wallet is impatiently waiting for me at home.
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Zeewolf: Potential buyers: Please, for your own good, give the original EGA-version of Quest for Glory I a chance. It is so insanely good.
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lugum: plus you can export your characters to the other series, which i doubt you can with the vga version.
I seem to remember that you can, but it's been so long since I last played these. Anyway both the EGA and VGA versions of the game are great, I recommend playing through them one after the other :)