Posted on: September 6, 2017

Polaris.849
Games: Reviews: 3
BS Practice
Basically what the rest already mentioned... Please do not fall to the dark side.
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Posted on: September 6, 2017
Polaris.849
Games: Reviews: 3
BS Practice
Basically what the rest already mentioned... Please do not fall to the dark side.
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Posted on: December 22, 2019
johnny5wd
Games: 1863 Reviews: 5
Bonus material, not game content
One of the comments here argues that "free stuff" was OK to give away for "old games" but for "newer" titles it should be acceptable to charge a premium for DLC. Well, that depends on the quality of the content, first of all, but more importantly, Everspace is NOT a "new" game - I suppose it will depend on one's definition of "new". So whether or not the artwork and the soundtrack are worth the pricetag even on sale, I don't know, I suppose it depends in part on fandom. All the 1-star ratings aren't about being charged a premium. I'm sure none of those users will mind if it added some actual game CONTENT rather than what used to be bonus material not really a part of the game itself. Granted, 3 hours of music is something one could pay good money for commercially, and if it is interesting enough it will sell for that price. In the end it is a publisher's choice. Give it away for free to perhaps boost popularity of a title or sell it to hordes of fans to make some extra revenue, regardless of what happens with that revenue, be it develop new titles or a bonus for a developer's artists or charity and whatnot. The other point however, is that GOG.COM used to differentiate itself, set itself entirely apart from other platforms such as Steam and attracted a loyal following for that reason. The main premise being curated and/or requested DRM-free titles for which its users pay, while not falling into the trap of perpetuating paid DLC, such as with the Galactic Civilization III series, and what is now commonly known as "season passes". Yes, GOG originally stood for GOOD OLD GAMES What makes a game old though? I for one am happy with the service GOG.COM provides even though admittedly, it has slipped a little and I find myself looking more towards HumbleBundle these days than GOG, but that might also be because none of the long-wished and voted-for titles have yet made it to GOG for whatever reason (might not be GOG's fault you know).
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Posted on: August 21, 2020
xanderx51
Games: 163 Reviews: 1
Free?
Because u think something should be free does not mean the content is bad. Review that.
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Posted on: July 29, 2021
Dashaphile
Games: 214 Reviews: 6
Thank you for choosing GOG
I'll buy on principle, because GOG titles come with games I can play without logging in to a DRM platform. The extras are extra tips that we, as patrons, may enjoy supporting. I don't mind this.
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Posted on: September 5, 2017
Bigs
Verified ownerGames: 2437 Reviews: 2
The good old days... remember them?
This stuff used to be free GOG...
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