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[PC] Up to 90% off Apogee Games e.g. Rise of the Triad: Dark War $0.89, Secret Agent $0.79, Blake Stone $0.29 & more @ GOG

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The 'Apogee Entertainment publisher 2023 sale' has recently gone live at the GOG store. Promo ends Tuesday September 26th 01:00AM AEST:

Turbo Overkill, Rise of The Triad or Bread & Fred are only a few games from Apogee Entertainment that you can find on GOG catalogue. Now, find these amazing indie gems on discounts up to even 90%


Some of these games have reached new (or matched previous) all-time low (ATL) or GOG store-specific low (SSL) prices in this promotion:

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  • +4

    Cosmo has killer music

  • +6

    Rise of the triad…. now that was a fun game back in the day. Amazing to think that anyone born the year this came out is now around 28.

    • +6

      Some of us were 28 when it did come out!

    • +1

      I remember looking forward to the remake. Gave me the worst motion sickness I've ever had from a game and couldnt play it more than 10 minutes :(

      • I heard that from someone else as well, so I didn't play it as I have similar problems with some games giving me the dizzies (Dragon Age: Inquisition is another). For this price I might give it a try though.

        • Dead Island was another that I couldnt play. Doom (the OG 1993 version) also does but to a lesser extent (I can play for an hour or so before it sets in).

    • +1

      The new Rise of the Triad: Ludicrous Edition looks good. Too bad it's not on sale. Civvie review/shill here: https://youtu.be/j-5wTztCIt8?si=jRwvSQlpYmLfh9gv

  • +2

    Turbo overkill is an amazing game, definitely worth getti g

  • +1
    Turbo Overkill     -20% / A$29.19     A$29.19 is $4.60 above the ATL price
    

    Turbo Overkill + Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold bundle for $24.02 on Steam is cheaper than what the ATL of Turbo Overkill was on it's own.

  • +2

    My childhood favourite was Crystal Caves :)

  • +1

    Ludicrous gibs

  • +1

    I had no idea there was a HD remake of Secret Agent (though "HD" is a stretch, seems like just an optimised port with a few bells and whistles). Either way it's one of my all time favourite DOS games. Funny that Duke Nukem went on to become the big franchise because Secret Agent IMO was the far superior game, though I guess Duke was more uniquely marketable.

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