We're not terribly familiar with the other game being added to the service today, Robinson's Requiem, but you don't have to watch much of the video we've embedded after the break to know that $5.99 is an absolute steal.
GOG in the Machine: Broken Sword 3 and Robinson's Requiem
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In great news for blade glue manufacturers everywhere, Good Old Games is following up last week's release of Broken Sword 2 with Broken Sword 3: The Sleeping Dragon. It's still solidly in the adventure genre, but BS 3 takes its predecessor's 2D presentation and adds a whole other "D" to it. You can pick it up for $5.99.
We're not terribly familiar with the other game being added to the service today, Robinson's Requiem, but you don't have to watch much of the video we've embedded after the break to know that $5.99 is an absolute steal.
We're not terribly familiar with the other game being added to the service today, Robinson's Requiem, but you don't have to watch much of the video we've embedded after the break to know that $5.99 is an absolute steal.
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Jan 6th 2009 7:22PM (Unverified) said
I'M FEELING RAVENOUS ALL OF THE SUDDEN!!!!
AHHH! AHHH! AHHHHHH!
*turns into wolfman*
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AHHH! AHHH! AHHHHHH!
*turns into wolfman*
Posted: Jan 6th 2009 8:56PM Megadanxzero said
Holy- What... What the hell did I just watch?
Been meaning to play Broken Sword 3 for a while, and £4 is pretty cheap... Hadn't really paid much attention to this GOG site until now, but it appears to be a goldmine of classic adventure games. Simon the Sorcerer 1 and 2, and Feeble Files! Brilliant. £4 seems a bit much for those maybe, but still.
It also has Ghost Master which is a brilliant game that no-one ever played... Sort of like The Sims, but stuck in a horror movie and you control ghosts instead of the actual people...
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Been meaning to play Broken Sword 3 for a while, and £4 is pretty cheap... Hadn't really paid much attention to this GOG site until now, but it appears to be a goldmine of classic adventure games. Simon the Sorcerer 1 and 2, and Feeble Files! Brilliant. £4 seems a bit much for those maybe, but still.
It also has Ghost Master which is a brilliant game that no-one ever played... Sort of like The Sims, but stuck in a horror movie and you control ghosts instead of the actual people...
Posted: Jan 6th 2009 9:47PM AwesomeTown said
I can't remember the last time I laughed 1min 5sec straight. Thank you, Justin.
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