Gamesplanet XMAS-DEALS 2017 - Best Deals (Part 3)

XMAS-DEALS at Gamesplanet - Round 3!
Actually, our sale this weekend should not be called XMAS-DEALS, but XXLMAS-DEALS. More than 290 sensational offers from all genres and no stocking fillers! For a really great Christmas
So that Christmas Eve is not all spread out under the Christmas tree, this weekend we're going to hang out with drug smugglers in Bolivia, fight the terror with a rainbow unit and knead people hard while puzzling, for little play dough. Scroll your mouse wheel for Gamesplanet top picks of the sale - the complete list of offers can be found on our XMAS promo page!
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands (Open World / Action)
If you want to escape the cold and windy weather in UK these days, you should look for a shady spot in sunny Bolivia. If a developer understands how to develop authentic open world scenarios, then it's Ubisoft. In Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands, you travel to South America with a special unit called "ghosts" and knock the stitches out of the raging Santa Blanca drug cartel. Ghost Recon Wildlands is the best remedy for the Winter blues, because the virtual Bolivia has been graphically implemented so nicely that you can save yourself a real travel ticket. First impressions are provided by our graphics comparison on PixelPerfect.
The tactical action game is not dull: In single or multiplayer mode you are tactical, scouting out bases with drones, drilling up your skills and the diverse arsenal of weapons at your disposal all speak the language of battle. Several weapon modifications, exciting boss battles and varied missions guarantee an adventure vacation where you have a lot of fun.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands Standard Edition, a non-dangerous drug for all open-world fans and with a 52% discount it's also healthy on the wallet. Also, the Gold Edition is available for 50% cheaper. The Deluxe Edition is reduced by 53%.
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege (Action / Online-Shooter)
Really, another Tom Clancy game? Oh yes, and what a game! The tactical multiplayer shooter Rainbow Six Siege is the adult counter-strike and is now approaching the third season as the number of players continues to rise. More than 25 million players have already taken part! The task in the online shooter of Ubisoft Montreal is neither new, nor does it sound particularly demanding: You go with the Rainbow Special Unit and fight on different maps of the terrorist group "White Mask".
What makes Rainbow Six Siege so special is the way it is played. In multiplayer mode, you either join the anti-terrorist unit or the terrorist. Anti-terrorists choose before the match an operator from well-known, international special forces, such as the German GSG 9, the French GIGN or the British Special Air Service (SAS). Of course, every operator has his own skills. Before a match, the field of battle is scoped out with mobile cameras, while the terrorists have to defend their position by all means. Lock passages, lay out barbed wire, place bombs - which is what terrorists do. Walls, ceilings and floors can be burst open and shot up. And he who bites the dust in a round, must wait until the next round to get back to the action. This makes Rainbow Six victories so incredibly exciting because tactical elements clearly come to the fore.
We have defused the price for Rainbow Six victories. Save 54% by purchasing the Standard Edition. Do you already have this tactical masterpiece? Then perhaps the Year 3 Pass for the third season is interesting for you.
Human: Fall Flat (Puzzle / Indie)
Okay, Human: Fall Flat looks pretty fucked up. But do not be fooled by the Spartan optics, because the oblique puzzle game with the rag-doll physics scores with a unique gameplay. You control Bob and Bob dreams of strange situations in strange environments. In eight different dream worlds you are allowed to touch (almost) everything, move, climb, smash or hurl it away and crash wonderfully. The world is just a dream, but the basic physical laws are authentically simulated. Especially nice for Christmas, when families and friends come together: Human: Fall Flat has a local multiplayer mode!
Physics in school was more like "Blah!", But with Human: Fall Flat you are correcting your attitude to science. Absolutely for only £3.99 a real steal!!
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Action / LEGO! / Star Wars!!!)
We all like to play with LEGO and we all love Star Wars. Right now, Star Wars: The Last Jedi has just hit theatres. LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, is the fifth Star Wars game with the LEGO theme and is considered one of the best LEGO games for PC. The Force Awakens tells the story from the seventh Star Wars episode, which chronicles The Return of the Jedi Knights. In addition, some levels in the game pick up on the events before the actual story in The Force Awakens. For that reason alone, playing this is a compulsory event for any Star Wars fan.
In LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens you control the familiar characters from the movie. For example, Han Solo, C-3PO, Chewbacca, Rey, Finn, Poe Dameron or even BB-8. There is no lego stone left unturned, and everything that the Star Wars universe has to offer is on the rise. Stormtroopers, AT-STs, the Death Star, flights with the Millennium Falcon, and X-Wings ... in short: The Rebellion tangles with the Empire again and the humour is on top form in this LEGO game.
Fight for Endor, beat battles on Jakku and escape from the Star Destroyer with LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens - until Sunday get the Standard Edition for only £3.75. The Deluxe Edition does not cost much more either. 85% discount!
Borderlands 2 (First Person Shooter / RPG)
Whether you like the cartoon graphics or not, Borderlands 2 is a damn good funny shooter with versatile role-playing elements. The game developed by Gearbox Software draws a grim utopia on the planet Pandora. The slightly megalomaniac Handsome Jack pulls the strings on the desolate, post-apocalyptic planet, targets the raw material Eridium, and launches his spacecraft in front of one of the moons for his fight against you. You are in a team of four, forming a resistance and trying not to go insane, because your companion robot Claptrap is a merciless chatterbox.
From four classes (with six DLCs) you choose your character at the beginning of the game, and then you're down to earth in a world full of weird characters, garbage mountains and nasty monsters. Thanks to the level system with skill trees you can shape your character according to your ideas and enjoy a successful mixture of shooter and RPG. A real must-have title. That's why Borderlands 2 has a metascore of 89.
Get the Game of the Year Edition of Borderlands 2 including four campaign add-on packs and other extras from our XMAS DEALS, The GOTY edition costs only £7.70. Even the predecessor, Borderlands: GOTY, we have reduced in price: only £4.99. Complete your Borderlands collection with the latest series release, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, for only £8.99.
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (Adventure / Point and Click)
More than 25 years old and yet this Indiana Jones adventure has really lost none of its charm. From a time when LucasArts / Lucasfilm Adventures dominated the gaming market with offshoots such as The Secret of Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion, Lucasfilm again came under pressure in 1992 with Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis' competitor Sierra (King's Quest). The authors of Fate of Atlantis were allowed to romp in the development of the adventure game with a clear conscience, because the game is based - in contrast to the predecessor The Last Crusade - not on a film template. Indiana Jones follows your mouse commands in this adventure, though he's really fed up with the Nazi command tone. They make his life unnecessarily difficult in 1939. As if the search for the Holy Grail were not crazy enough, the Nazis in Fate of Atlantis search for the sunken city of Atlantis. With the hope to find a mineral that makes Nazi weapons incredibly strong.
Exciting storyline, varied gameplay: In the middle of the game, you can choose three different ways to play Fate of Atlantis. The result is a very entertaining adventure with high replay value and extreme Indy flair. If you did not experience the golden phase of point-and-click adventure games, you should definitely play Fate of Atlantis and finally know why old-school gamers still rave about it.
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis is available for a whopping £1.20 until Sunday! The predecessor, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, is just as cheap.

Next week in Part 4 of our XMAS sales - Take our word for it, it's gonna blow your Xmas stockings off!
That's it, our personal highlights from more than 290 game deals in the third part of our XMAS DEALS. Fresh offers will follow in the next week. Until then, have fun browsing our current XMAS DEALS.