
Congratulations, soldier: you survived another week. It's Friday afternoon, and instead of going out partying with your friends, you're anxious to get home, sit down at your computer, and play some new games. Sounds fun! Too bad you're broke. Lucky for you, PC gaming has an impressive library of classic games that are available online for cheap. Hang out with us every Friday so we can take you on a guided tour of some of the greatest bargains available throughout the many tubes of the Internet.
Welcome Big Download's Virtual Bargain Bin, the cure for your weekend gaming woes. This week's classic: Disciples: Sacred Lands.
Disciples: Sacred Lands
Price: $9.99
Availability: Good Old Games (GOG.com)

Mixing the best elements of turn-based strategy titles with fantasy archetypes such as dwarves and dragons, developer Strategy First's Disciples: Sacred Lands is beloved by its fans. Available for cheap on GOG.com, Disciples grants players the opportunity to vanquish their opponents and claim fantastical lands as one of four unique races: humans, demons, dwarves, or undead. Each race was easy to use but required hours of commitment to master, which resulted in no one race being thought of as too difficult nor too simple to play.
Even at nine years old, Disciples: Sacred Lands' art style is still stunning and unique. Its aged appearance doesn't render it too distorted to be considered playable, and in fact adds to its charm as a classic title from yesteryear. Its availability on GOG.com enables the game to be enjoyed without any frustrating DRM restrictions. If you're in the mood to hunker down with a solid strategy title, ready your axe and peruse your tome of spells: Disciples beckons ye to hours of fun.
Price: $9.99
Availability: Good Old Games (GOG.com)

Mixing the best elements of turn-based strategy titles with fantasy archetypes such as dwarves and dragons, developer Strategy First's Disciples: Sacred Lands is beloved by its fans. Available for cheap on GOG.com, Disciples grants players the opportunity to vanquish their opponents and claim fantastical lands as one of four unique races: humans, demons, dwarves, or undead. Each race was easy to use but required hours of commitment to master, which resulted in no one race being thought of as too difficult nor too simple to play.
Even at nine years old, Disciples: Sacred Lands' art style is still stunning and unique. Its aged appearance doesn't render it too distorted to be considered playable, and in fact adds to its charm as a classic title from yesteryear. Its availability on GOG.com enables the game to be enjoyed without any frustrating DRM restrictions. If you're in the mood to hunker down with a solid strategy title, ready your axe and peruse your tome of spells: Disciples beckons ye to hours of fun.

