How's that Shadowgate remake?
Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim is on sale, but I already have every other Ys games on Steam...
the last federation seems interesting..anyone tried it already?
Second the Freedom Planet recommendation. Haven't played Shovel Knight yet so I can't make that comparison, but it was an amazing Mega Drive-era throwback.Freedom Planet is a must buy. It is to the Genesis as to what Shovel Knight is to the NES. Very close to being my GOTY last year.
It's much, much more than just a "remake."
It's "based on" the original game, but has a ton more in there beyond that.
I put $200 into it during the Kickstarter, and it was worth every penny.
At $2.29, it's an absolute must-buy.
Thanks, bought!
Ys 1 became terrible once you get to the main dungeon. It is far too repetitive and confusing.
Everyone must buy Realms of the Haunting.
Freedom Planet is a must buy. It is to the Genesis as to what Shovel Knight is to the NES. Very close to being my GOTY last year.
I know the sale is "over" but GOG sales always repeat. Ys VI is definitely the worst of the "modern" Ys games. Part of this is because it is the first Ys game to follow the action-RPG formula that was perfected by Origin and practice makes perfect and all that, but another part of it is that it just really isn't that good. The game's difficulty heavily fluctuates as it goes from being incredibly easy to very hard to going back to incredibly easy. There is also the fact that the setting the game takes place in isn't that appealing. It also has by far the worst music of all of the Ys games that I have played so far.
That said it definitely is the most "adventurey" of all of the modern Ys games of them all and it feels very "main-line" (if that's the right word). It is also more Ys so that's always good. Think of playing Ys VI as playing one of the worst mainline Final Fantasy or Zelda game. Bad for a Ys game, but it is still an Ys game so it is very enjoyable nonetheless.
Special edition or the regular of Shadowgate?
8 Shadowgate Series Wallpapers+ 8 Grim Reaper Series Wallpapers+ 6 Shadowgate Classic Wallpapers+ Digital Map: The World of Shadowgate + Shadowgate Classic Hint Comic + Epic Orchestral Soundtrack (MP3) + NES Metal Mix + 13 Original NES Ringtones + Digital Book: The Art of Shadowgate + 2015 Shadowgate World Calendarthis, whats the difference? Shadowgate shows at 2.29 and the ED cost 4.99 but I am not sure what are the differences between the 2
this, whats the difference? Shadowgate shows at 2.29 and the ED cost 4.99 but I am not sure what are the differences between the 2
The actual game itself is the same either way.
The Special Edition just gets you some backgrounds and ringtones and stuff.
Your call if that's worth a couple extra dollars to you or not.
The platforming bundle is annoying because I own everything but Freedom Planet elsewhere and don't care to have them on GOG, but I want Freedom Planet, but then it wants me to pay twice as much as the price of it in the bundle... >__>
8 Shadowgate Series Wallpapers+ 8 Grim Reaper Series Wallpapers+ 6 Shadowgate Classic Wallpapers+ Digital Map: The World of Shadowgate + Shadowgate Classic Hint Comic + Epic Orchestral Soundtrack (MP3) + NES Metal Mix + 13 Original NES Ringtones + Digital Book: The Art of Shadowgate + 2015 Shadowgate World Calendar
A.K.A. Digital swag, if you're the kind of person who cares about that stuff.
Door Kickers is FIVE DOLLARS, friends. Five dollars.
Can someone explain GOG to me like I'm 5?
Can I transfer the games between my computers?
Do I have to install software on my computer to play them?
Can someone explain GOG to me like I'm 5? I want to get Roller Coaster Tycoon in the sale (and Heroes of Might and Magic III in the future) but I don't have any permanent PC platform at the moment. Can I transfer the games between my computers? Do I have to install software on my computer to play them?
Awesome, thanks. The last PC game I bought was COD 4 in like 2008 lol. Or possibily crayon physics. Around the same time.DRM-free
Yes.
Or you can have them on both computers.
No.
Just the game itself.
As long as you remember your log in and password, you can install the games on any PC.
So Door Kickers is like Frozen Synapse? What was the indie game that was like a direct copy of Rainbow Six? I think it had a similar name.
EDIT -- QUESTION -- anyone know if I buy the expansion to Tales of Maj'Eyal on gog, can i install it to my steam version of the base game?
That reminds me, where the hell is One Must Fall 2097?
I just went bananas, but at least i got Stalker and Xenonauts:
Castles 1+2
Stronghold HD
Seven Kingdoms 2 HD
Master of Magic
Total Annihilation: Kingdoms + Iron Plague
S2: Silent Storm Gold Edition
Seven Cities of Gold: Commemorative Edition
Port Royale 2
Stronghold Crusader HD
Port Royale
Total Annihilation: Commander Pack
Star Control 1+2
Tzar: The Burden of the Crown
When GOG started, Epic had the "Epic Classics" brand (which as far as I know was literally Tim Sweeney's father mailing stuff out of his basement). That, however, no longer exists. Thus there is no business barrier for them to sign with GOG. I suspect what's more likely is that Tencent doesn't give a shit about making peanuts off Epic's catalogue.
As long as you remember your log in and password, you can install the games on any PC. You don't need no client or anything to play them.
Edit: above explains it much better
I'm hoping Trails goes on sale. After all those XSeed announcements the other day I'm slightly interested in the Trails game.
Do I want Pier Solar?