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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 bought Cyclemania on this sale. For a brazillian that had his first pc from Itautec in the late 90's, it's a must buy,. Anyone in the same situation will remember this game as part of the first pc gaming memories.

I also recommend Bioshock and Fear series. The best FPS experiences that money can buy. Bioshock made me a FPS fan and FEAR dig me into horror games, together with Dead Space.
I highly recommend Disco Elyisum and I bought Wolfenstein The new colossus
Mad Max. While I completed the game while I was trying EA Access, or whatever it was called back then, I didn't really own the game. Once that trial was gone, so was my game. Of course, I could've gotten it on Steam, because regional pricing is great, and it comes with cloud saving, which is great if you use more than one PC, but it comes with denuvo there. Another option was Origin, where it had denuvo removed but, I'd have to get it from EA.

I just decided to wait until DRM was gone from the steam release, but it never happened. Luckily for me, it happened to be released on GOG, I could finally get it without denuvo, and GOG Galaxy supports cloud saves on this one.
Hitman - Absolution is graphically an eye-catcher with the engine of "Witcher 2" and "Absolution" has not been spared from old diseases like , Edgy woody movements, or no improved face animations.

Pros and cons or not, the fact is and remains that "Hitman - Absolution" is the best part of the series, every time you want to play the level you are playing differently, to make it better, so to speak.

When new Hitman players buy this Hitman game they feel well entertained and now to every assassin out there, this game is probably the best Hitman ever, the intro alone gives every veteran of the kill art goose bumps.
I just got Steel Rats, does that count, haha?

Other than claiming it because it's free I don't know any reasons to recommend it though, as I haven't played it and probably won't have time to play it in the next few weeks at least.
I am buying Mad Max and Dragon Age Origins (waiting for the last moment because of snowdrop deals) in order to give Warner Brothers and EA incentive to publish more DRM free games here.
I am buying games I've already finished when on sale for the same reason.
After I found GOG I am waiting for as long as possible before buying a game with DRM and I check if the developer or publisher has any history of publishing games on GOG so that I know if there is a chance.
Playing Disco Elysium: The Final Cut feels like having an angel and a devil on your shoulders, only you’re not sure which one is which and there’s so many of them that you don’t have nearly enough shoulders to contain them all. Maybe they’re all devils. This detective story is full of everything you’d want in an RPG. The slick writing is a glimpse inside the mind of Hunter S. Thompson, combined with the best script that David Lynch never wrote. There are dice rolls galore and a tonne of stats to ponder: as if the Infinity Engine classics grew up, enrolled in night school and learned every lesson about ludonarrative from the past two decades. And it has some of the most beautiful oil-painting inspired visuals you’ll see outside of the Louvre.
Cyberpunk 2077/10 IGN

Spoiler free

Last week my uncle, soldier in the navy, returned from deployment and changed my life forever.
He enters my room slamming the door and looks at me with a grin on his eye-patched face. I don't even have time to greet him before he punches me in the face. "You are slower than ever, try this one out to improve your reflexes" says, then punches me in the guts. "Haha just kiddin', here!" and gives me one copy each of Fallout 4 and Skyrim, puts a blindfold on me and starts pushing me outside the house.
The moment i can see, I find myself on the border of the volcano Etna. Before I can ask an explanation, he fakes a kick towards my face startling me, so the games slip out of my hands and fall in the mouth of the volcano, into the lava. As the games start melting together, the earth trembles and a pillar of lava explodes in the air with the games fusing on top of it. The sky is torn apart by something that resembles a scream of a pig that dies in the attempt ot mating with a giraffe. It's my uncle's battle cry that accompanies him while he jumps from one lava jet to the next, and finally flies through the pillar, causing an explosion that destroys the entire Sicily.
After 56 long years finally releases the game created by that event and with the technologies of that era (in the year 2077 there will be plenty of time-machines) it is sent in this time. In fact Cyberpunk 2077 is the fusion of Skyrim, Fallout 4 and my prosthetic uncle (whom was saved but was trapped inside the game itself, where he turned into a semi-cyborg, the protagonist of the game).

I won't say anything more because I want you to play this magnificent game and feel the emotions brought by its fascinating and absolutely-true story.
To me it is a must-pick also for the patriotic feeling that it brings while you teleport through the walls (or so they say, I haven't even played it yet).

Cyberpunk 2067+10/10 IGN
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During the spring sale I bought Cyberpunk 2077. Funny thing is I wanted to see and try all the cool super bugs everyone is posting everywhere but I have not seen one yet ! I never bought the game before the sale because I thought my PC could not even play it because my PC does not pass the minimum requirements to play it ! Yet here I am playing it with no lag super smooth and it is a fun super game !
Post edited April 02, 2021 by Ullukai
Well I'm new, to both gog and gaming in general, and don't know if this counts but I just got Steel Rats for free and I'm gonna play it and all the other games that I've scavenged and grabbed for free cause I can't really afford anything now, but also definitely start buying games when I can afford it.
I recommend Xcom2 really great game based on turn by turn and all is random so you can miss with 95% hit chance give really a random play game because your enemies have the same issue or luck depend if you hit or miss.
A really good game to everyone should try :)
I got the Broken Sword series. I loved these games when I was younger, but no longer have them, so I figured now was a great time to re-aquire them so I can not only play them again (I plan to binge play over the next couple of weeks), but also have offline backups for my collection.

I also got the Aquanox series because I love Wing Commander and underwater themes, and was always interested in these games in my youth, but never bought them. Now I can play them!

I'm going to get Mad Max later today, which is an underrated open-world gem.
In the recent sale fiesta that is offered by the wonderful GOG website and these are the titles:

The first one is a CRPG classic:

Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition

What can I tell you about this video game which already wasn't said and written about in every possible medium outlet?

Well for starters it is based on the "least" known settings from Dungeons and Dragons.

If you are full of your basic let's go on a adventure and kill a rat, and then undermine a bad guy with the world domination plans, and you like to read books, especially when the premise is intriguing as the one from this game,
you have the right game with you.

Chris Avellone was the lead writer, and this name should alert you that there is a plentiful quality and that you will get something different then your standard CRPG. (Case in point look at the other games he was the head writer Star Wars KOTOR 2 The Sith Lords, Fallout: New Vegas (certain quests and most of the DLC add-ons)

The main character is called Nameless One, and he doesn't remember his past, he needs to traverse a weird world of Sigil and it's planes to get more information and restore themselves.

Also in a way this CRPG allows you the freedom to role-play and see what would you become in the end, and this is something that is lacking from numerous CRPG.

If you like the weirdness of the setting, and long lines of text without voice work and this doesn't bother you, you will enjoy this one since you will unravel the mistery of: "What can change the nature of a man?".

The next title is the expansion for the Underrail, which is called Underrail: Expedition.

I choose this title first of all because it was made by a small team from my country, Serbia.

Also due to them doing a CRPG title which hearkens to the old school titles like initial Fallout series or Arcanum, where the game doesn't hold your hand at all.

The setting is interesting and it may be inspired by slew of titles like Metro, Stalker, Fallout, since it's based in a post-apocalyptic world where the earth was destroyed and now everybody resides within it, and goes through the substations.

You can be anything that you want, and this is a great thing, since the character creator has numerous skill sets with which you can then make a sneaky assassin/thief, or psy user which uses some neat powers like from Cronenbers movies, or even better a regular guy who knows his way with every weapon and nows the way of the lands in which they abide.

This expansion greatly updates the game with new items, skill sets, and batch of quests which are a great addition to the initial game and it extends it's life force.

If you are into a challenge, then this is the right stuff to get if you have the initial game.

And lastly, Painkiller Black Edition.

This is more of a nostalgia title, I loved this when I was a teenager, it was the edgiest story line of going into hell to save your loved one.

And basically ripping and tearing everything in shreds with any possible weapon you can imagine.

What sticked the most is the boss battles which were usually with towering enemy creatures which could squash you like a bug, and then their defeat made you feel even more of a heroic in the end.

I almost forgot the music was energy drenched metal, mixture of thrash and death metal and industrial. When you go into a session basically this propels you to continue further to see how the next track would be and if the scenery of bloodshed of the demonic hordes will become even more grandiose then before.

Should you need a shooter, from the old days, then this is the right stuff. Give me my boomstick!
I'd recommend the Eye of Beholder series. Yes, it's old, but it allows me to share the nostalgia of early D&D games with my son.
Deathtrap Dungeon, Simulcra

One is a blast from the past, the other is a game recreating the FMV games of old.