Dark Nugget
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Thank you so much! Gonna like to know where it all started...before the bear, you know.Let's start with the easy one, the ones no one wanted:
> Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition - Dark Nugget

Thank you so much! Gonna like to know where it all started...before the bear, you know.Let's start with the easy one, the ones no one wanted:
> Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition - Dark Nugget
Nice.
Its a monthly subscription for like 12 bucks, for 8 games usually, technically free after that. (yes for steam--almost always) on rare occasions they sneak in an Origin game or something.Nice.
Question: Are Humble Bundle free games for Steam?
10€ for Europe (9.99)Its a monthly subscription for like 12 bucks, for 8 games usually, technically free after that. (yes for steam--almost always) on rare occasions they sneak in an Origin game or something.
You didn't play the original BG1 and BG2?!Thank you so much! Gonna like to know where it all started...before the bear, you know.
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Again, a very nice lineup with 1 title from my wishlist.
I havent either and i'm older than thatYou didn't play the original BG1 and BG2?!
That's sacrilegious! Or you're just not as ancient as some of us Methuselahs...![]()
You'll feel the wrath of Cthulhu. There is no hope for you...I havent either and i'm older than that![]()
Mkst prime games have no need for DLC they're all classics and oldies usually. The point is Amazon wanted into your PC and now theu have it10€ for Europe (9.99)
It would be cool if Amazon did the same and start to give Steam games instead of ones for Amazon App. Why is that even a thing? What's the point? You can't even have DLC.
That i knowThey give away some GOG and Epic titles at Prime though
That i also know.......that i don't have it, but, honestly, nothing beats Humble Choice - every month you'll get 8 very positive (or higher) rated games with many indie and AAA big names.
Suppose I better go download the whole 166mb BG1 classicYou'll feel the wrath of Cthulhu. There is no hope for you...
Don't forget BG2. And after that - because I know you also didn't play them - Planescape Torment, Icewind Dale 1 and 2, Neverwinter Nights 1 and 2, Fallout 1 and 2...Suppose I better go download the whole 166mb BG1 classic![]()
Such is my ancientness, that I played the non enhanced version of BG, which meant my character, a human fallen paladin/necromancer, could not convert to BG2, and was just some crappy fighter without any abilities at all. Then somehow I ended up on the Jaheria romance, and I didn't bother finishing the second one.You didn't play the original BG1 and BG2?!![]()
Yeah, I have to change my class too for BG2 while importing my character and my romance option was Aerie - she did that bear thing before the bears became popular in BG3.Such is my ancientness, that I played the non enhanced version of BG, which meant my character, a human fallen paladin/necromancer, could not convert to BG2, and was just some crappy fighter without any abilities at all. Then somehow I ended up on the Jaheria romance, and I didn't bother finishing the second one.
Nah, those are all classic Black Isle (Obsidian) and BioWare cRPGs.Not a single one
I was never much of a horror genre buff, ironic as that may seem right now. I find gore based apocalyptic videogames to look like someone just forgot to draw half the landscape, then made it so its still the shape of the object when it was full...and dont even get me started on zombies and the undead, its the perfect excuse to have no facial qualiry at all in an entire video game, especially when you play in first person without cut scenes
But our game...well, its life experience
My first RPG worthy of that name was Icewind Dale, which i finished.Don't forget BG2. And after that - because I know you also didn't play them - Planescape Torment, Icewind Dale 1 and 2, Neverwinter Nights 1 and 2, Fallout 1 and 2...
Kudos points for knowing that Obsidian is the old AMAZING developer Black IsleBlack Isle (Obsidian)