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New sale on gog.com

gog has a nice sale now with several packages, the theme is games sold only on gog.

I picked up the star trek package so far (two great adventures).

Hm, I don't know about the D&D classics - $34 is quite a bit even 50% off, nice to have but quite old and doubt they aged nicely.

Witcher 3 is 50% off, $30, might get that.
 
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Solid deal on TW3. Great D&D bundle .. if I didn't already own all of it (and in the case of BG Series in multiple media).
 
Hm, I don't know about the D&D classics - $34 is quite a bit even 50% off, nice to have but quite old and doubt they aged nicely.

That is the D&D Gold Box deal. Honestly I can not tell you if it is worth it. The D&D Classics deal is $21.10 and it is definitely worth every penny for all of the old IE games plus all of the old NWN games, although you will have to download some of the old NWN Premium modules from NWNVault separately since they are not supported anymore, and EA refused to let Atari sell them ever.
 
Hm, I don't know about the D&D classics - $34 is quite a bit even 50% off, nice to have but quite old and doubt they aged nicely.
I must have had +1000hrs of gameplay out of NWN1 alone with dozens / hundreds of high quality community modules like The Aielund Saga running at +50-60hrs each (on top of the base 60-80hr game), and well over 1,500-2,000hrs for all of them combined over the past 17 years. Compare that to your average 7hr AAA FPS demanding $60 and it's like a 400:1 gameplay-hours-per-$ value disparity... 😀
 
After posting using the word classics I noticed gog called the collection gold box and a different set classics, all of which I've long had, no brainer to have those.
 
For those who never played it, Neverwinter Nights 2 is a lot better than Neverwinter Nights 1. If you didnt like the first one you could still find plenty to like in the 2nd.

Also, the Enhanced Editions of Baldurs Gate 1 and 2 are much better than the regular versions. Not only do they fix a ton of bugs, but they also add new features like zooming and other good stuff.
 
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