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Friday, February the 15th, 2013. This Week on GOG: In case you missed it,
SYSTEM SHOCK 2 IS NOW ON GOG..
Yes, you heard right. System Shock 2, the number one most wanted game on our community wishlist, the defining experience in thrilling gameplay,
the cyberpunk masterpiece, the pinnacle of immersive storytelling, the--seriously, I could go on like this for an hour easy, but no words can do justice to this good old game.
After years of near-unobtainability the game has been updated to run on modern systems and you can get it DRM-free, and with a high-quality soundtrack, exclusively on GOG.com.
Impossible, you say? Impossible is nothing for GOG.com! Will you challenge a perfect, immortal machine?
Also released this week, Zafehouse: Diaries takes the popular zombie apocalypse theme and gives it an original gameplay spin.
This game feels like a horror story that writes itself as you play.
Lead a small group of survivors in a zombie-infested town in their struggle to get through yet another day of horror.
Gather supplies, search your surroundings, plan your defenses, and cautiously take on the undead. Every decision you make can be tragic, so choose wisely.
If that game can't prepare you for the actual inevitable zombie outbreak, nothing can.
Worms Forts: Under Siege should provide a nice break from all the terror and horror we unleashed upon you this week.
It's a zany 3D turn-based strategy game in which you lead a small squad of worm warriors, who utilize many, many, many creative ways to finish off their annelid adversaries.
Build your fort in one of four historic periods and smile happily as you wipe out your enemies with a broad arsenal of cartoonish weapons. Wacky worm warfare, anyone?
Now, for the kicker: this is the kind of game that any reasonable sport fan would love.
And this weekend, be sure to check out our RPG Weekend promo. You can get Gothic series, Divinity series, Torchlight, and more computer role-playing games 50% off this weekend, so don't miss out.
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