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Painkiller: Black Edition, Spellforce series, and more great games up to 60% off

[url=http://www.gog.com/promo/nordic_games_weekend_promo_30_11_12]Nordic Games promo arrives with a bang to GOG.com! Or, as a matter of fact, a whole bunch of bangs. Hardcore, old-school FPS, bang! RPG classics, bang! Submarine freelance action, bang! Epic fantasy RTS, bang! World War II tank sim, bang! Medievallife simulation, bang! Point-and-click comedy, bang! With so many bangs combined, we might just have started a new universe. Yes! A whole universe of fun. Let's explore it!

Painkiller: Black Edition is everything you love about old-school first person perspective shooters delivered in a good-looking, demonic package. The protagonist of the game takes on the denizens of hell and delivers a royal whooping to the fallen angel host and their monstrous pets. With incredible weapon design, satisfying fast-paced gameplay, and hordes of foes to shred to pieces, this game will satisfy your need for ultimate badassdom. Yours, for only $3.99!

Spellforce Platinum, Spellforce 2: Shadow Wars, and Spellforce 2: Dragon Storm deliver an RTS/RPG mixture depicting a fantasy saga of epic proportions. With a vast realm to explore and conquer, a huge collection of story-driven scenarios, and many memorable character, this series is something that every strategy and RPG fan should try at least once. Each and every game in the series is available for only $3.99!

The Book of Unwritten Tales is an adventure game that spoofs all the popular fantasy tropes and cliches. It's full of wit and charm worthy of a Terry Pratchett novel. On top of that it manages to be much more than just a parody, as it deliver a brilliant story and a cast of likable characters on its own. You can get it now for $13.39, as it's discounted by 33%, unlike all the other games featured in the promo that come 60% off.

Now, we'll let you continue exploring on your own. There's plenty of games to choose from on the Nordic Games promo page, so make haste, dear gamer--there's so much to see. The promo ends on Tuesday, December 4, at 4:59AM GMT.

And in case you missed it, here's what's new on GOG.com:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3x4FBQljUY
Post edited November 30, 2012 by G-Doc
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orcishgamer: The Book of Unwritten Tales is the only one I don't have and I heard kind of "meh" reviews over it. Can anyone say that this game is definitely worth it?
"Meh" reviews?... I refuse to believe this, which sites/ forums do usually visit? Who wrote those reviews? More importantly, were they sober?
This game has been universally praised, and rightfully so. It's a modern classic.
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deonast: Wow everyone will be aiming to be first poster now that you have set that precedent.
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mondo84: Judging by all the negative votes I received (three low rated posts?), it doesn't seem to be a precedent people want set.

Sorry, guys. I was just fooling around. No harm intended by me.

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Your sadness makes me sad, too. +1 to cheer us both up.
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Eli: snip
I'm a little worried about your own obsession!
I usually don't ask that like thing, but someone can't gift me Chaser? I can repay tomorrow or buy a game with same price or something. Just make me sick, I want buy that game more than a year.
Post edited December 04, 2012 by Barry_Woodward
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TheJoe: I'm a little worried about your own obsession!
With socks?
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OptimusHun: I usually don't ask that like thing, but someone can't gift me Chaser? [...] Just make me sick, I want buy that game more than a year.
You think you feel sick now? You'll feel sicker after realizing you wasted your time on </i>, because it's terrible. You can [url=http://www.gog.com/gamecard/chaser#reviews=1]read some of the better reviews or simply check out this excellent GOG Mix to understand why you're better off spending your $2.40 on something else. Like a used pair of socks. The sock puppets you could make from them would be more entertaining - and they'd keep your feet warm!

If it were a better game, I'd gift it, but I'll never intentionally subject a fellow GOGer to the kind of foul stench that game produces.
After taking a look at that GOG mix in all its glory, all I can say about it is: Avoid.