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Cifer84: Just compare a masterpiece like "Thief (1998)" with a random mobile game 20 years later, then you see that the game medium is regressing.
1) GOG is not selling mobile games here. Casual or otherwise.

2) Of course if you compare a masterpiece to a random game, the masterpiece is better. How about comparing a masterpiece like The Witcher 3 (2015) to a random DOS game that came on one of those CDs that were given with gaming magazines in the 90s, then you see the game medium is progressing.
Post edited July 09, 2017 by ZFR
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Executer: GOG.com has shifted the focus a long time ago when it decided not beeing Good old Games anymore.
Some consider it progressed, i consider it a huge regress with all the side effects.
Me too.

Though I must say the GOGs keep coming and it seems to have worked out for GOG in a business sense. Still I miss old GOG like I miss all the old SSI and SSG strategy games not released here yet.
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Matewis: Any ones in particular? What worries me a lot about indie games is that due to their sheer number a lot of good ones pass underneath my radar :P
Thinking of ones myself that I think would make a great addition here I'm only coming up with : Gunpoint and perhaps Rimworld.
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Breja: Kevin and the Infamous Machine
Midnight at the Celestial Palace
Viking Squad
Milkmaid of the Milky Way
Life Goes On
The Yawgh
Warlock of Firetop Mountain
The Edgelands

Mind you, those are games I have not played, I just think they look good and interesting. Have I already bought them (and some of them are available DRM-Free) I wouldn't much care about GOG getting them anymore.
Cool thanks :) See, I didn't know about any of those. Kevin atIM and Warlock oFM especially pique my interest. By the way, I notice several are weird adventure games. I can't remember who it was I had the discussion with : is you that's such a big fan of The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav and Memoria?
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Executer: GOG.com has shifted the focus a long time ago when it decided not beeing Good old Games anymore.
Some consider it progressed, i consider it a huge regress with all the side effects.
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Tarm: Me too.

Though I must say the GOGs keep coming and it seems to have worked out for GOG in a business sense. Still I miss old GOG like I miss all the old SSI and SSG strategy games not released here yet.
You do realize that the AD&D Gold Box SSI games are a relatively recent release on GOG, right? Way after they stopped being Good Old Games and simply became GOG.com. In the "good old days" you didn't have those games in here, but now you do.
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Matewis: Cool thanks :) See, I didn't know about any of those. Kevin atIM and Warlock oFM especially pique my interest. By the way, I notice several are weird adventure games. I can't remember who it was I had the discussion with : is you that's such a big fan of The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav and Memoria?
That was probably me, I love those games like crazy, especially Chains of Satinav. Best adventure game ever, and if anyone says otherwise I will fight them in the street*. "Weird adventure games" are pretty much the number one thing I'm looking for in indie games.



*By that I mean "strongly disagree with them over a safe distance"
Post edited July 10, 2017 by Breja
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Tarm: Me too.

Though I must say the GOGs keep coming and it seems to have worked out for GOG in a business sense. Still I miss old GOG like I miss all the old SSI and SSG strategy games not released here yet.
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groze: You do realize that the AD&D Gold Box SSI games are a relatively recent release on GOG, right? Way after they stopped being Good Old Games and simply became GOG.com. In the "good old days" you didn't have those games in here, but now you do.
They're RPGs. I miss the old obscure SSI and SSG strategy and war games (Warlords yes please or Wargame Construction Set.). Sorry if I was unclear.
Without getting into "principles" (like, saying that most people would buy Steam keys), GOG should release whatever most people want to buy. Personally I just enjoy seeing games high up on the wishlist appear here, but since I rarely buy games anymore other than Pajama Sam, my voice shouldn't mean too much.

I do kind of wish the latest supply of Activision classics wasn't over, as there are many more that could be released here. Maybe in another four years we'll get CoD1&2, Outpost 1&2, EcoQuest collection, etc.

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Painted_Doll: Sadly this will not be released on Gog . :(
How do you know this?
Post edited July 10, 2017 by tfishell
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Painted_Doll: Sadly this will not be released on Gog . :(
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tfishell: How do you know this?
I think it is a Microsoft (Xbox One and Windows Store/10) exclusive, for now.

Still, it could still eventually come to GOG. The key word here being "eventually". It will probably land on Steam in the future, I don't think Windows Store will push enough copies of the game in order for the publisher to avoid selling it on Steam. And, if it gets on Steam, it might as well come to GOG.

Just my two cents, which by no means should reflect any kind of truth. Who knows?, maybe Microsoft keeps it an exclusive forever?
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groze: I think it is a Microsoft (Xbox One and Windows Store/10) exclusive, for now.
It will be released on Steam .
http://store.steampowered.com/app/268910/Cuphead/
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groze: I think it is a Microsoft (Xbox One and Windows Store/10) exclusive, for now.
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Painted_Doll: It will be released on Steam .
http://store.steampowered.com/app/268910/Cuphead/
Thanks for the clarification! I actually find the game quite interesting, but I haven't been following it too closely since the E3 trailer I saw clearly showed it was a Microsoft "exclusive" (Xbone and Win10). I probably mistook Windows 10 exclusive for "Windows Store" exclusive, when there's no causation between the two.

So, thanks for correcting me on this; since the game is getting released on Steam, let's hope it'll come to GOG, too...