llamas: According to Daedalic's Facebook page Deponia Doomsday should arrive here April 7th.
Now that Firewatch is in the upcoming tab, things are looking good for adventure game fans. Now just bring Nelly Cootalot here and then Gog won't be missing any notable 2016 adventure game release.
rgnrk: Hopefully:
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Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet (
Adventure Gamers Review)
Should definitely be here:
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The Witness (
Adventure Gamers Review)
And one could argue:
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Heaven's Hope (
Adventure Gamers Review): Good debut game from Mosaic Mask. Funny and pretty.
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That Dragon, Cancer (
Adventure Gamers Impressions): A polarizing experience, but an "important" release nevertheless. And with nominations and honorable mentions in the IGF.
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Aviary Attorney (
Adventure Gamers Review): Ok, it's from the end of 2015, but we don't have many Ace Attorney games on PC, an this is a good one.
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Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc: With stellar reviews where ever you look. A revered Vita exclusive now released on pc. And the second one is just around the corner.
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Red Comrades Save the Galaxy: Reloaded: The rerelease of a very competent 1998 classic point & click from Russia. Now that we are in a kind of russian mood here on GOG, this game is a must. And the second one will be rereleased in September.
Thanks for reminding me. I was thinking of saying
The Witness but I thought that maybe it was more of a puzzle game than an adventure game. It's DRM-Free on Humble so I don't know what the hold up is. I like supporting Gog whenever possible so I will wait for this one and is one big game that should absolutely be here.
I am waiting for
Aviary Attorney too, but it was released last year, although at the end of December. I didn't know
That Dragon, Cancer was an adventure game. I would give it a shot if it releases here, but it's not a priority for me. I just read about
Heaven's Hope from that review and I agree that it looks promising, so I would check that out too.
Danganronpa, I completely forgot about because I played both of them last year on the Vita. I agree that they were great games and I know a lot of people don't have Vitas, but I think these type of games play better in handheld format because of the visual novel aspect.
Damn that
Red Comrades Save the Galaxy: Reloaded looks nice. Speaking of obscure Russian adventure games, when I saw the Russia news yesterday I was hoping we would get this game:
Gag. Gag on Gog, It just make sense.
I don't know why
The Lost Crown isn't here but I agree that it should be.
I made wishlist links to all the games listed. It's a great time to be a fan of the genre! My backlog is getting huge.