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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.
Just bought it.
Hopefully we'll see both remakes and originals for Police Space & Kings Quests soon as well.
I've played these too many times... all 4 classes through 4 games. Could never get through 5 though, it just wasn't any good.

I'd play #2 from AGDI
Hi guys, just simple question. What version of QFG4 is included in this collection? Because they were two versions, one with digitalized speech and improved graphics (CD version) and the other without it (floppy version)
This is good. Real good.
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xgandalf: Hi guys, just simple question. What version of QFG4 is included in this collection? Because they were two versions, one with digitalized speech and improved graphics (CD version) and the other without it (floppy version)
It's the DOS CD version, all patched up.
Post edited May 12, 2012 by bazilisek
That was a very complete answer, thank you. It completely answered what I was looking for, and convinced me that this is most certainly a must buy. Much appreciated.
If you prefer the graphical remake of QFG1 over the original, you'll probably like the remake of QFG2.

You can find it here as a free download: http://www.agdinteractive.com/games/qfg2/
I have to remember to pull back my expectations. Just because we got TWO Activision titles on one day, doesn't mean this is a true Activision cycle.
This is the series I've been waiting for since I found GOG.com. Thank you for all your hard work to make this game available; especially the VGA version of Quest for Glory 1.
Not going to lie....you guys at GOG have earned a special place in my heart forever for getting the Quest for Glory series.
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kenneph: Has anyone checked to see if the bugs in IV are patched?
The game breakers seem to be fixed, but I've noticed a few remain. Near the beginning one of the villagers still says "Igor's death must be avenged" Way before he needs to and some of the skull's lines are still missing but it's still more then playable.
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kenneph: Has anyone checked to see if the bugs in IV are patched?
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immortal-len: The game breakers seem to be fixed, but I've noticed a few remain. Near the beginning one of the villagers still says "Igor's death must be avenged" Way before he needs to and some of the skull's lines are still missing but it's still more then playable.
Were these bugs ironed out with some (unofficial) patches, that the GOG version might still just be missing?

I've been thinking of re-buying the GOG versions (to replace my CD versions of QfG Anthology and 5) in case they include pretty much all the relevant fixes, but if they still require manual patching afterwards, I might cling to the CD versions.

But then, when the GOG bundle enters a sale, I probably can't avoid it anymore. :)
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immortal-len: The game breakers seem to be fixed, but I've noticed a few remain. Near the beginning one of the villagers still says "Igor's death must be avenged" Way before he needs to and some of the skull's lines are still missing but it's still more then playable.
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timppu: Were these bugs ironed out with some (unofficial) patches, that the GOG version might still just be missing?

I've been thinking of re-buying the GOG versions (to replace my CD versions of QfG Anthology and 5) in case they include pretty much all the relevant fixes, but if they still require manual patching afterwards, I might cling to the CD versions.

But then, when the GOG bundle enters a sale, I probably can't avoid it anymore. :)
No those few bugs sadly never were patched out by any unofficial patch, so the GOG versions have all the available unoffical patches installed. Those minor bugs probably are beyond fixing by any means outside of accessing the source code and figuring out how to make a fix from there.
<dies from happiness>

Now you just need to release the Laura Bow games and my childhood will be complete.
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xgandalf: Hi guys, just simple question. What version of QFG4 is included in this collection? Because they were two versions, one with digitalized speech and improved graphics (CD version) and the other without it (floppy version)
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bazilisek: It's the DOS CD version, all patched up.
It is the CD version. although I must say I could swear that some of the sound effects sound different. I already played through it and was VERY happy with it.