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Good Old Games is celebrating its third birthday by offering its D&D classics collection for sale at 60 percent off. For $34, customers can buy a collection that includes the Baldur's Gate games, the Icewind Dale games, Neverwinter Nights, and Planescape: Torment. It also includes Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone and The Temple of Elemental Evil.
You don't have to buy all these games, but remember: you get the biggest discount if you buy the whole package. Even if you just want the BioWare games and Planescape, you might as well get everything - the savings are pretty slim if you pick-and-choose. For a couple extra dollars, I'm happy to take a chance on the lesser-knowns in the package.
Where to start? Which of these games holds up best? What does the PCG collective have to say about Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone, and The Temple of Elemental Evil?
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