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Complete your collection of D&D games on GOG.com up to 80% off!

By popular demand, one of the highest value offer on GOG.com makes a comeback on Valentine's Day, because we love you, and we know you love D&D! In the [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/hasbro_weekend_promo_140214]Destination: Dungeons and Dragons promo you will find the following titles: Baldur's Gate, Baldur's Gate 2, Icewind Dale, Icewind Dale 2, Planescape: Torment, Dragonshard, Neverwinter Nights, Neverwinter Nights 2, Temple of Elemental Evil, and Demon Stone--all of them DRM-free, complete with the expansions, and delivered with a generous selection of bonus goodies. All that, with up to 80% discount. That mean getting your hands on the entire collection of ten classic Dungeons and Dragons games on GOG.com will cost you only $21.10. Let's have a little taste of what you'll be getting, shall we?

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, especially when it can be your's for as little as $3.99!

Planescape: Torment is another one of those games that every RPG player needs to have on his or her shelf. Winner of multiple RPG and Game of the Year awards in 1999, it is widely considered as one of the best storytelling RPGs in gaming history. With a gentler gameplay difficulty than some of the other AD&D-licensed games Planescape: Torment makes an excellent entry into the Hasbro D&D games for someone who’s new to the genre, especially with a price as low as $1.99!

Destination: Dungeons and Dragons is a stacking promo, and the discount begins at 40% when you're getting a single game, and ends at 80% when you get them all. As usual, the games you already own on GOG.com count towards the discount rate. The promo lasts until Tuesday, February 18, 4:59AM GMT GMT. Tell your loved ones friends who also enjoy Dungeons and Dragons and spread the classic cRPG love across the Internet on the Valentine's Day!
"Nice, you own all games from this promo."
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gandalf.nho: "Nice, you own all games from this promo."
me too :D
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gandalf.nho: "Nice, you own all games from this promo."
This.
Is there anyone who wants these games that hasn't already bought them? I mean they've been on offer this cheap so many times now, surely almost everyone who's interested will have already taken advantage?
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gandalf.nho: "Nice, you own all games from this promo."
We need more D&D games so this message doesn't appear again :)
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Gonadius: Is there anyone who wants these games that hasn't already bought them? I mean they've been on offer this cheap so many times now, surely almost everyone who's interested will have already taken advantage?
thing is they only crop up on sale once or twice a year :P
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gandalf.nho: "Nice, you own all games from this promo."
The first time it happens to me :)
Hands down one of the best promo on GoG. Got it during the Winter Holiday sales.
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gandalf.nho: "Nice, you own all games from this promo."
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Ghildrean: We need more D&D games so this message doesn't appear again :)
I agree, even if the SSi ones are very hard to obtain, some other ones are absent from GOG's catalogue yet (even they're more weak titles) like Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor or Daggerdale
I *do* wish the SSI games rights weren't so borked. I loved those games. ;__;
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Ghildrean: We need more D&D games so this message doesn't appear again :)
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gandalf.nho: I agree, even if the SSi ones are very hard to obtain, some other ones are absent from GOG's catalogue yet (even they're more weak titles) like Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor or Daggerdale
Ah, the Pool of Radiance follow-up. The game that years and years later still lives on in infamy as being so crap that before it got patched, it would shred your computer if you tried to uninstall it.
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TheEnigmaticT: I *do* wish the SSI games rights weren't so borked. I loved those games. ;__;
If it was possible to secure SS2 rights, it's possible to do it with SSI crpgs.

From my point of view it's just one tripartite agreement between Ubi, Hasbro and GOG, if every party is interested.

And if not, it will be only possible if GOG would buy rights from Ubi, and then made a deal with Hasbro (you could lure them with rights transfer after 10 years or something).
Post edited February 14, 2014 by SLP2000
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TheEnigmaticT: I *do* wish the SSI games rights weren't so borked. I loved those games. ;__;
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I refuse to stop hoping!

Some day, Eye of the Beholder, some day...
Have all already.

Very nice to see these "increasing discount promos" back in GOG, even if many people used to dislike them for some reason. "Waah waah I want to buy only one of the games, yet I don't get the full discount!". Tough.

I especially like it that it takes it into account the games you already have from GOG, so no overlapping there, like in most other stores if you buy bundle-discount games.
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Gonadius: Is there anyone who wants these games that hasn't already bought them? I mean they've been on offer this cheap so many times now, surely almost everyone who's interested will have already taken advantage?
I was thinking about the same with Dungeon Keeper games. Or heck, pretty much all the classics in GOG.

I have no idea where all those new gamers pop up who don't already own all the games that have been released through the years. :)
Post edited February 14, 2014 by timppu