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Spring Sale on GOG.COM blooms with fresh deals and we'd like to hear your game recommendations. That's why we teamed up with CORSAIR to reward you for them!

The rules are simple: comment on the forum or tweet on Twitter which games you got during the sale and why do you recommend them to others. We'll reward 3 forum users and 3 people on Twitter for the most creative and helpful entries.

What are the prizes? You can win one of six prize packs with CORSAIR NIGHTSWORD RGB gaming mouse, CORSAIR MM300 Medium mousepad, and a collection of 20 digital games released in 2020.



The game collection includes digital copies of Afterparty, art of rally, BPM: BULLETS PER MINUTE, Control Ultimate Edition, Destroy All Humans!, Desperados III, Disc Room, Ghostrunner, Iron Harvest, Liberated, Observer: System Redux, One Step From Eden, Pendragon, Pumpkin Jack, Serious Sam 4, The Outer Worlds, The Signifier, Wasteland 3, Windbound, and Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest.

Don't wait and post your entries before April 5th, 2021, at 1 PM UTC. We will select and contact winners within the next week.

Terms and conditions apply. You can check them in the first comment on the forum.
I got Metro Exodus Gold Edition!

I just started playing it and it has already gave me a really good time. I love the series (also bought the books) and I'm looking forward to play a game that it's challenging but also story driven unlike other FPS titles.
Games that I purchased during the sale: Ion Fury, Supreme Commander Gold Edition, Supreme Commander 2, Bard's Tale IV-Standard Edition, War Win 2


Supreme Commander Gold Edition, Supreme Commander 2: for a great and modern Command and Conquer rival, that gives true meaning to real time strategy, fair warning do not try to play these while you are working at home. Build it, defend it, find the enemy and kill him deader than hell

Ion Fury: good old fashion shoot em up, line em up and knock em down, takes me back to the old days of Doom and Doom 2, but with modern graphics. In the words of G Patton WW2: May god have mercy on my enemies, because I sure as hell will not!

Bard's Tale IV: As much fun as the original bard's tale but with a modern look and feel, great game and very fun to play, a great addition to anyone who played this series as a kid, great game for the long weekend.

War wind2: GOG is giving War wind 1 away for free and then War Wind2 for $0.59, how can you go wrong!!!, get the relive the battles that you fought so hard as kid to try to win and now able to run on modern OS, talk about Shut up and Take My Money!!
was given XIII the origonal as a gift as well as Steel Rats: both great games and lots of fun
Sometimes I travel with my mind in planets with factions of robots. Now I can impersonate, or should I say imrobotate, robots shooting each other and exploring an alien planet just because I bought The Signal From Tölva.
I live in India as such I do not have local prices from GOG. I only have local pricing from Steam. I still brought the Witcher 3 from GOG this sale because I wanted to ensure all of the money I pay went to CDPR. I did overpay on GOG by 10 dollars but I don't care because GOG is DRM free and I support that mission. This is the first PC game I have ever brought and I haven't yet played the game because it wont run well on my current computer. I am saving it when I have a setup that will run the game in its intended glory.
Preparing for the end of the world, i had to have a taste of it with Mad Max first since it was on sale,,, now all i need to survive a real-life apocalypse is a V8 engine, a hunchback and an appetite for maggots. A great original game which keeps you coming back with a good story.

be nice to dogs, they may save you from a minefield one day !!!!
I bought the Indiana Jones games during this sale. I would recommend them to anyone that is a fan of the movies and Graphics Adventure games. Takes me back to my childhood in my friend's house playing these games. Get in to the shoes of an explorer extraordinaire in the quest of his life to retrieve the Holy grail. What more can you ask for than to escape your dull life and get to be whom you want to be. That is the magic of Video Games.

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I haven't bought it yet, as I'm still pondering which games to get for myself during this sale, but one game which I added to my shopping cart at the start of the sale, and will definitely get, is yet another copy of My Brother Rabbit, which will then be donated to the community giveaway in the forum, to allow more people to experience its joy.

My Brother Rabbit is a lovely, whimsical, gorgeously illustrated hidden object game, sporting beautiful music and packing real emotional punch. The various puzzles never really stumped me for long, but did feel like enough of a challenge that the game felt worthwhile.

Best of all, the game has been an instant hit with my four year old niece, who by now (on her fifth pass through the game, with me providing a little bit of tactical skipping of cut scenes) can handle the computer mouse like a pro, knows where to find pretty much everything in the game completely by herself, and is completely smitten with the game.

We tend to do one level per visit (keeping screen time to acceptable amounts), so that means we're approaching 25 very enjoyable days playing this game, beyond the original enjoyment I got when playing myself.
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Hi there,

this Spring Sale, I got Endzone -A World Apart and Mad Max, because I am a great fan of any kind of apocalypse that isn't happening live on TV. And I really appreciate the fact that we can now get Mad Max DRM-free, played it when it came out, and it was highly underrated...which kind of made me mad. Great game.

I also purchased two indie-gems. The already well-known Amnesia – The Dark Descent, because it is a true horror experience, and the much newer Carrion. Carrion was a no-brainer, because it gives me a break from killing monsters by allowing me to be the monster.

The last game I added to my collection is Bright Memory, because I was amazed by the fact that this highly-polished game was made by a single person.

If I hadn't already done so in the past, I would have also bought Horizon – Zero Dawn, because I want to support studios that not only port their great console games to PC, but also sell them DRM-free. Cyberpunk also went into my collection on day one. But at 20% off, it's even more attractive. Rest assured: It IS a masterpiece, and the world feels even more immersive with patch 1.2.
I bought Heroes of might and magic 3, and Yesterday Origins despite not having Yesterday (the first game of that saga of two games) because they were dirt cheap (oddly, Yesterday is not on sale, different distribuitor company).

Yesterday games are created by Pendulo Studios, a company that has been creating very nice graphic adventures for many years, so I trust these will be nice too. And Heroes 3 is well regarded as a very good rol/tactic combat game. So, since I liked the fifth one, I felt that purchasing the third of the saga for 1 euro was a great deal.

I haven´t started Yesterday Origins because I yet don´t have the first one, Yesterday, And neither I have started Heroes 3 because I didn´t feel like it. I know it is a very very long game and I´m not in the mood for that for the time being.

Currently, I´m playing the second game of the Dracula trilogy, which are bundled and dirt cheap too (I bought them last year), and I´m having a good time with them. They have a good atmosphere.
I just bought Diablo + Hellfire for the first time! Always enjoyed Diablo II (and later LoD) as a kid.

Never bothered much with the multiplayer, so I'm curious to see what the original is like!

I'm told that the core loop is still very solid and it's dripping with atmosphere. That's mostly why I want to play it :)

The somewhat gothic tinged horror aspect of everything pre- Diablo III was great, tonally.

DIII was fine after they fixed it (read: ripped out that garbage real money auction house). Streaming the server maps in real time was a very lazy way of pretending it would be anti-cheat.
I got Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut. I played the original Deus Ex and I highly recommend it for people who like FPS RPG games with Stealth elements. I was waiting for this game to be on GOG because I prefer buying DRM-free games.

I do want to make a note of several games on GOG that are inferior to Steam due to one thing: Linux support.

I own Metro Last Light Redux on GOG but the Steam version (both 2033 and LL) have native Linux support. This also applies to Deus Mankind Divided, The Talos Principle, and several other games.

GOG. CDPR. Get your Linux support up guys! DRM-free principle applies to FOSS philosophy!
Now's the best time to buy Silent Hill 4 as I'm sure Konami's upset at me for stealing, I mean, downloading Silent hill 2 & 3 on PC. Being able to play such a classic is very welcome although I don't think the discount is enough to cover the costs of the mental therapy I'm gonna need after playing.

I got Diablo + Hellfire, and Warcraft 1 + 2 Bundle!!!!


Stay Awhile and Listen!! I finally completed my collection with what is on battlenet, I now have all 3 Diablo games and all 3 Warcraft RTS. Get these if your a Blizzard fan or want to check out the earlier games in these series.
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Danger Scavanger and Paradise Lost

I like to support European independent developers
I bought Northgard. Really looked like a cool strategy game, gave me nice nostalgia vibes and would recommend to anyone who wants a good, slightly fantasy influenced Viking theme and play a game that draws a nice continuous line from old strategy games like Dune 2, Warcraft and many more with a contemporary feel, this is a game for you.
It'll definitely scratch that strategy itch, plus nice multiplayer and the devs seem like they poured their love into it and keep updating it. It is awesome enough for me to get my drinking horn out.