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Chacranajxy: Would be cool if we could actually get some Japanese publishers,
Yeah, because that's what we really need- jRPGs about super deformed pre-teen furries and creepy tentacle dating sims :P
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I would think the entire Delta Force series would constitute a pretty good release.....not to mention a few items like Army Men RTS..and Emperor:Rise of the Middle Kingdom.....
Post edited March 30, 2017 by dudalb
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Chacranajxy: Would be cool if we could actually get some Japanese publishers,
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Breja: Yeah, because that's what we really need- jRPGs about super deformed pre-teen furries and creepy tentacle dating sims :P
Believe me, I hate the weeb shit, too.
Plenty of good new releases. Hollow Knight - one of the best metroidvanias I've ever played, Night in the Woods - an all-around quality adventure, Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun - a worthy Commando successor, and Thimbleweed Park (so far I've played) has that Ron Gilbert magic to it. The only game I really miss on GOG currently is NieR: Automata, but I never seriously expected that one to make the jump to GOG anyway.
I'd love to see some more modern AAA releases here, there is a definite lack of recent (last 5 years) big publisher games.

CIV5 would be an insta-buy
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I would rather see more classics released rather then more modern games,but to each his own.
I would love to see some of the Sierra games Casual catalog released..they were a lot of fun"

THe Ultra 3D Pinball Games (Creep Night in particular)
Ultra Minigolf
Lionel Traintown
Besides Oblivion how about:

1. Myth series
2. Fallout New Vegas
3. Age of Empires series
4. Age of Sail series

I am sure I missed something. Just add them all.

I remember : State of Decay.

Thanks, Gog. cliff
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amok: Define "good"...
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tfishell: Bingo. :P
Well, to each his own... I think bingo is quite boring.
I figured we were due for another "All of the games GOG released this year are shit!" thread.

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Fortuk: Plenty of good new releases. Hollow Knight - one of the best metroidvanias I've ever played, Night in the Woods - an all-around quality adventure, Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun - a worthy Commando successor, and Thimbleweed Park (so far I've played) has that Ron Gilbert magic to it. The only game I really miss on GOG currently is NieR: Automata, but I never seriously expected that one to make the jump to GOG anyway.
The problem is that your tastes don't comform to those of the OP, which makes all of the above games automatically "bad" by fiat. Or something like that anyway.
Post edited March 31, 2017 by rampancy
We've gotten plenty of good classics. I assume the o.p. wants "AAA" titles without realizing how hard it can be for GOG to get any attention of "AAA" publishers, given the huge difference in income made between Steam and GOG (and GOG pushing them to spend time developing for Galaxy). I mean, why bother with GOG when you make 90% of your money on Steam? That's just how it is. Something to consider: how often do "AAA" publishers facebook-post or tweet about releases on GOG? ( I don't think Activision ever has.)

EDIT: Well, maybe I was too pessimistic in writing the above, but I figure we've learned it can be better than getting our hopes up.
Post edited March 31, 2017 by tfishell
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russellskanne: ...release more AAA games devoid of nasty drm! Thats what I care for! ....
That's what I care for too. However, I don't think that GOG is not trying hard enough. Maybe it's just not meant to be.

So, as a wish it's fine. As a demand, you are most probably knocking at the wrong doors.
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amok: Define "good"...
There are many possible definitions of good, but I guess they mostly don't change the statement of the OP much. Let's just replace good with popular for the moment.
Post edited March 31, 2017 by Trilarion
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It has recently come to my attention that not everybody seems to understand our little forum traditions. I have received alarming cries of "Zeo, why does everybody complain in the release threads?" and "Oh great and powerful Puzzlemaster, please reveal to me the secrets of how to join this time-honored tradition of whining about the lack of good old games." Well, never fear, my fine fellows! For your convenience, I've set up this handy-dandy flowchart!

1. Is there a new release? If yes, go to 2. If no, go to 6.
2. Is it indie and developed after 2005? If yes, go to 7. If no, go to 3.
3. Is it a modern AAA game? If yes, go to 8. If no, go to 4.
4. Is it truly a good old game? If yes, go to 9. If no, go to 9 anyways.
5. Do you like pierogi? If yes, go to 11. If no, go to 10.
6. Complain about there being no new releases.
7. Complain about the terrible quality of the new releases and how GOG is letting in indie trash on your beloved old game website, not letting any old games in anymore. Proceed to 10.
8. AAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
9. Complain about the fact that the game you wanted isn't here yet, regardless of whether GOG can even get it in or not.
10. Get curbstomped by JMich.
11. Complain anyways.
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Trilarion: There are many possible definitions of good, but I guess they mostly don't change the statement of the OP much. Let's just replace good with popular for the moment.
Bingo is pretty popular among elderly people at least, hence it was mentioned. GOG needs more bingo games.
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timppu: Bingo is pretty popular among elderly people at least, hence it was mentioned. GOG needs more bingo games.
It's not what I meant and you know it. Of course I meant popular computer games that are also kind of expensive and sell a lot.

Anyway, there isn't any Bingo game even on Steam. So someone should hurry and make one so that elderly people at least can throw money at them. I suggest F2P with some purchasable DLC ingame items (nicer looking cards, bigger buttons, ...).
Maybe a XIII rerelease ;).A man can dream tho... Cheers