Posted August 29, 2015
Avogadro6
Sporco RAZZIsta
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Chacranajxy
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Posted August 29, 2015
JKHSawyer: Did GOG ever pass on They Bleed Pixels? Why isn't that here? It just got a major update not long ago.
I'm curious about this one, as well. Not sure if the devs just didn't bother bringing it over, or if GOG shot it down, but it needs to be here. I mean, really -- if GOG's willing to carry Mr. Bree, which is a thoroughly terrible, no-name take on the genre, there's no valid reason why something like this wouldn't be on the store.
Marioface5
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Posted August 29, 2015
JKHSawyer: Did GOG ever pass on They Bleed Pixels? Why isn't that here? It just got a major update not long ago.
Chacranajxy: I'm curious about this one, as well. Not sure if the devs just didn't bother bringing it over, or if GOG shot it down, but it needs to be here. I mean, really -- if GOG's willing to carry Mr. Bree, which is a thoroughly terrible, no-name take on the genre, there's no valid reason why something like this wouldn't be on the store.
MaximumBunny
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Austrobogulator
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Posted August 29, 2015
Barry_Woodward: http://gog.com/wishlist/games/dragons_lair
http://gog.com/wishlist/games/dragons_lair_2_time_warp
http://gog.com/wishlist/games/space_ace
F4LL0UT: Are you kidding me? I know that these games are pretty weak gameplay-wise as well as short but for frigg's sake, those are some true classics! I wasn't even aware that they are available on Steam. GOG deserves a slap for this one. A big one. http://gog.com/wishlist/games/dragons_lair_2_time_warp
http://gog.com/wishlist/games/space_ace
SLAPATAPAP!
Post edited August 29, 2015 by Austrobogulator
NoNewTaleToTell
Deathrocker
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Posted August 29, 2015
NoNewTaleToTell: Salvation Prophecy
I'm not gonna try to claim that it's a AAA level game, because it's not. However it IS a fun sci fi take on Mount & Blade, featuring large battles (20 vs 20) in space and on land, in real time combat! You can explore different solar systems, visit many different planets and crush your enemy's defenses so you can take their planets and space stations for your own.
It has clear progression as you start off a nobody and work your way to the top of the command chain, as you also upgrade your skills and your ship. Beyond main story missions, you'll have to defend your faction's bases as enemies can attack them just as you can theirs, you can also take on bounty missions in your spare time. It has an interesting story, solid graphics and it's actually really stable, I didn't encounter a single bug in the many hours I spent on it.
While it isn't a "10/10", it's a solid "7/10" and is one of the closest things you can go to Mount & Blade with a sci fi veneer.
Looks ok that, will vote.I'm not gonna try to claim that it's a AAA level game, because it's not. However it IS a fun sci fi take on Mount & Blade, featuring large battles (20 vs 20) in space and on land, in real time combat! You can explore different solar systems, visit many different planets and crush your enemy's defenses so you can take their planets and space stations for your own.
It has clear progression as you start off a nobody and work your way to the top of the command chain, as you also upgrade your skills and your ship. Beyond main story missions, you'll have to defend your faction's bases as enemies can attack them just as you can theirs, you can also take on bounty missions in your spare time. It has an interesting story, solid graphics and it's actually really stable, I didn't encounter a single bug in the many hours I spent on it.
While it isn't a "10/10", it's a solid "7/10" and is one of the closest things you can go to Mount & Blade with a sci fi veneer.
Crosmando
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Posted August 29, 2015
Oh god Dragon's Lair, the title that started cinematic casual gaming.
Kill it with fire.
Kill it with fire.
toxicTom
Big Daddy
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Posted August 29, 2015
Dragon's Lair and Space Ace...
most prominent entries in the "horrible classics" category. Since they're really part of gaming history they should be here. I probably would even buy them for the collection's sake (but not to play them).
most prominent entries in the "horrible classics" category. Since they're really part of gaming history they should be here. I probably would even buy them for the collection's sake (but not to play them).
F4LL0UT
Get Showgunners!
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Chacranajxy
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Posted August 29, 2015
Grynsoft, the developer of Wings of Vi, said this on Twitter:
"Wings of Vi is already DRM free on steam. Tried contacting gog a long time ago but never got anything set up."
So... sounds like GOG passed on that one, as well. For those that don't know, Wings of Vi is a super difficult platformer that's actually astoundingly good. Same idea as something like Volgarr the Viiking, but way faster-paced. Seems really dumb not to have it when it's a well-received game (based on Steam reviews and the very positive reception at Summer Games Done Quick) and the dev wanted to put it on the store.
A link to the game's site: http://grynsoft.com/wingsofvi/
"Wings of Vi is already DRM free on steam. Tried contacting gog a long time ago but never got anything set up."
So... sounds like GOG passed on that one, as well. For those that don't know, Wings of Vi is a super difficult platformer that's actually astoundingly good. Same idea as something like Volgarr the Viiking, but way faster-paced. Seems really dumb not to have it when it's a well-received game (based on Steam reviews and the very positive reception at Summer Games Done Quick) and the dev wanted to put it on the store.
A link to the game's site: http://grynsoft.com/wingsofvi/
Post edited August 29, 2015 by Chacranajxy
Shadow Man
ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)
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Posted August 29, 2015
Check out these playthrough videos of the Don Bluth classics:
Dragon's Lair (1983)
Space Ace (1984)
Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp (1991)
Dragon's Lair (1983)
Space Ace (1984)
Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp (1991)
Post edited August 29, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
ReynardFox
Insert quote here.
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Posted August 29, 2015
What the shit? GOG passed on Dragon's Lair 1 & 2? Why would you do that? At some point everyone wants to try these ones out.
Is there anything particularly bad about the PC versions?
Is there anything particularly bad about the PC versions?
Post edited August 29, 2015 by ReynardFox
Licurg
Buy Sacrifice!!!
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Posted August 29, 2015
NoNewTaleToTell: Salvation Prophecy
I'm not gonna try to claim that it's a AAA level game, because it's not. However it IS a fun sci fi take on Mount & Blade, featuring large battles (20 vs 20) in space and on land, in real time combat! You can explore different solar systems, visit many different planets and crush your enemy's defenses so you can take their planets and space stations for your own.
It has clear progression as you start off a nobody and work your way to the top of the command chain, as you also upgrade your skills and your ship. Beyond main story missions, you'll have to defend your faction's bases as enemies can attack them just as you can theirs, you can also take on bounty missions in your spare time. It has an interesting story, solid graphics and it's actually really stable, I didn't encounter a single bug in the many hours I spent on it.
While it isn't a "10/10", it's a solid "7/10" and is one of the closest things you can go to Mount & Blade with a sci fi veneer.
Salvation Prophecy is a really good game, shoulda been here a long time ago .I'm not gonna try to claim that it's a AAA level game, because it's not. However it IS a fun sci fi take on Mount & Blade, featuring large battles (20 vs 20) in space and on land, in real time combat! You can explore different solar systems, visit many different planets and crush your enemy's defenses so you can take their planets and space stations for your own.
It has clear progression as you start off a nobody and work your way to the top of the command chain, as you also upgrade your skills and your ship. Beyond main story missions, you'll have to defend your faction's bases as enemies can attack them just as you can theirs, you can also take on bounty missions in your spare time. It has an interesting story, solid graphics and it's actually really stable, I didn't encounter a single bug in the many hours I spent on it.
While it isn't a "10/10", it's a solid "7/10" and is one of the closest things you can go to Mount & Blade with a sci fi veneer.
Shadow Man
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Shadow Man Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Mar 2012
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Posted August 29, 2015
I tweeted Jonathan Blow about Braid coming to GOG:
"Yeah, I have been talking to them about it but it doesn't seem to be high on anyone's priority list."
Six months later, I asked for an update:
"Discussions just sort of stopped. I think they are a lot more interested in The Witness than Braid."
That last update was the 12th of October 2013. So, maybe GOG didn't officially reject it, but it doesn't appear they're interested enough to release it, so far anyway
"Yeah, I have been talking to them about it but it doesn't seem to be high on anyone's priority list."
Six months later, I asked for an update:
"Discussions just sort of stopped. I think they are a lot more interested in The Witness than Braid."
That last update was the 12th of October 2013. So, maybe GOG didn't officially reject it, but it doesn't appear they're interested enough to release it, so far anyway
Post edited August 29, 2015 by Barry_Woodward