Posted July 08, 2016
IronArcturus
RoguelikeWarrior
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fortune_p_dawg
constipationisbad
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Posted July 08, 2016
fortune_p_dawg: I definitely think these are coming in time. They're likely timed releases, because well... I guess they don't want to blow their whole load all at once. But I hate to think those support pages were created for nothing.
karnak1: You mean... there's a chance Oblivion won't come? :( :(
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Silverhawk170485
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From Germany
SCPM
Registered: Dec 2010
From Croatia
tfishell
Remorse: The List, if you like FPS psych horror
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Posted July 09, 2016
Chacranajxy: I'll believe it when I see it. From that list of EA titles, though, I'd absolutely be in for Crysis, Crysis Warhead, Dead Space, Mirror's Edge, and Dragon Age: Origins. But that's a lot of games I really want to have DRM-free copies of, and that's why I don't believe it'll actually happen.
I'm sad that SCPM didn't find many references to classic releases. (guess there wasn't much reason to reply to you, though ;)Post edited July 09, 2016 by tfishell
Chacranajxy
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Posted July 09, 2016
Chacranajxy: I'll believe it when I see it. From that list of EA titles, though, I'd absolutely be in for Crysis, Crysis Warhead, Dead Space, Mirror's Edge, and Dragon Age: Origins. But that's a lot of games I really want to have DRM-free copies of, and that's why I don't believe it'll actually happen.
tfishell: I'm sad that SCPM didn't find many references to classic releases. (guess there wasn't much reason to reply to you, though ;) Uh... that said, I think SCPM's older list had a fair number of older games on it. The appeal to me of getting these late 2000s titles from EA, though, is that it's some much-needed variety. And really, EA's catalog isn't nearly as interesting in the years before and after the span that brought us these titles.
Fuuuuck would I love Crysis Warhead on here. Such a great shooter.
ReynardFox
Insert quote here.
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Prah
The Swedish Guy
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From Sweden
Posted July 09, 2016
Don't you mean Omnibus? ;)
micktiegs_8
Pre-Galaxy GOGizen
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From Australia
Posted July 09, 2016
That was what seemed to be a pothole in the middle of the desert, but was actually an abyss.
WinterSnowfall
Bastard Lunatic
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Posted July 09, 2016
high rated
GoG drought in summer (especially during various summer sales) is not unheard of. Save your money for those upcoming autumn showers.
In the meantime, tend to your backlog... you know, that gigantic neglected thing you've piled up ever since becoming a GoGer.
In the meantime, tend to your backlog... you know, that gigantic neglected thing you've piled up ever since becoming a GoGer.
Dartpaw86
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Posted July 10, 2016
tfishell: I'm sad that SCPM didn't find many references to classic releases. (guess there wasn't much reason to reply to you, though ;)
Chacranajxy: Oh, I always appreciate the attention. Uh... that said, I think SCPM's older list had a fair number of older games on it. The appeal to me of getting these late 2000s titles from EA, though, is that it's some much-needed variety. And really, EA's catalog isn't nearly as interesting in the years before and after the span that brought us these titles.
Fuuuuck would I love Crysis Warhead on here. Such a great shooter.
Everything else EA related that I give a crap about I can get here, and GOG has much much better deals. EA sells all the Ultima games for about 9 dollars each on Origin, while you can buy the first 6 games bundled on here for the same price and being GOG I trust them to work better.
(But even then I would never EVER call Ultima an EA title)
Post edited July 10, 2016 by Dartpaw86
Dray2k
Don't read this
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From Germany
Posted July 10, 2016
Fuck yeah Forsaken!
Ixamyakxim
Boxer Dogs Rule
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Wurzelkraft
Captain Cookie
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HeDanny
Grumpy Old Man
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Posted July 10, 2016
Ixamyakxim: Did I read this right? They made a Medieval Expansion for The Sims? LOL. That's sort of amusing.
Yep Well, sorta. It is more a spinoff or side game. It's made on the Sims 3 Engine, but plays differently. It had one Expansion called Pirates and Nobles. I think it's only available in the complete set now (game+Exp). I think this may have been the very first game I ever bought on on Origin. It is stupidly addictive just like all the other sims games.