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NORCO Goodie Pack FREE on GOG December 22nd

Paul Rudd

The NORCO Goodie Pack is FREE right now on GOG.

 

Here is the Steam link to the game, which is just $8.99 right now down from $14.99. Around $7.49 is its historical low.

It's a fairly recent P&C release so you may have never heard of it. It has 94% Very Positive reviews.

 

This post is not a devotion to the $8.99 deal but instead devoted to what you get for FREE.

 

First off, I wanna make sure you know that the Act One Demo for this game is found on its Steam page for you to play for FREE. There's only 3 acts in the entire game so being able to play 33% of the game for free must be known.

 

Included in the goodie pack is a very limited amount of content but IMO it's pretty cool stuff.

 

You get just 5 songs from the soundtrack, 3 concept arts and 4 desktop wallpapers. 2 of the concept arts are pretty much wallpapers and the 4 desktop wallpapers you will need to rescale to your monitors native resolution because they're super high resolution. And once again, I recommend a program called PowerToys to do so. Works like magic and keeps all of the image in tact when scaling. The wallpapers look really great, guarantee not many people have them in their wallpaper rotation.

 

The 5 songs you get are the following...

 

Track 6 - Endless Eve by Gewgawly I

Track 8 - One Night in New Orleans by Gewgawly I

Track 11 - Chex2Cash by Andy G

Track 25 - Refinery Fight by Gewgawly I

Track 26 - Floodgate Tavern by Gewgawly I

 

Here is the entire Soundtrack on YouTube if you're interested, really like this OST...

 

Personally, I plan to one day own this game after reading the Overwhelmingly Positive recent reviews.

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thanks paul rudd? 

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