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Huh... I had no idea that a DRM-free version of Torchlight II even existed.

That one would be pretty rad to see here. The game is fantastic.
"Simply put, Torchlight II is a phenomenal game. It's incredibly polished, and everything just feels like it's in the right place when you're playing. It's tons of fun to play and never takes itself too seriously, and there are some great pop culture references sprinkled throughout. It's a great pickup for both action RPG fans and newcomers alike, at $20 it's the best bargain that there is in gaming, and something I would recommend to anyone without hesitation." - ZTGD
Hardcore Casual's review of Darkest Dungeon
"The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is hands down the best version of Isaac. It improves upon the original, a fantastic game in its own right, in every conceivable way. If you haven't played Isaac yet, this is the version to get. If you are a fan of the original, there are so many new items, enemies, and experiences to be found in Rebirth that it feels far more like a sequel than a remake. Rebirth is an incredible experience that can't be missed. Descend into the basement, lock the trapdoor behind you, and don't look back." - Destructoid
Post edited July 27, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
GameShark's review of Dungeons Of Dredmor
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Barry_Woodward: "The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is hands down the best version of Isaac. It improves upon the original, a fantastic game in its own right, in every conceivable way. If you haven't played Isaac yet, this is the version to get. If you are a fan of the original, there are so many new items, enemies, and experiences to be found in Rebirth that it feels far more like a sequel than a remake. Rebirth is an incredible experience that can't be missed. Descend into the basement, lock the trapdoor behind you, and don't look back." - Destructoid
I like the changes to the graphics/engine/etc., but I really miss the old music. It's too bad that McMillen and DannyB don't want to work together anymore.
"Antichamber is the film CUBE sans horror, the threat of death, and poor acting. It's insanely hard and painfully simple, just like any expertly crafted puzzle. Bruce has created one of the finest and most challenging puzzle games I have ever experienced. 92/100" - GamesBeat
Post edited July 28, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
Voted for them all.

Edited out my misunderstanding
Post edited July 29, 2015 by 011284mm
http://www.antichamber-game.com
already voted for them.
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011284mm: Voted for them all. But I do believe that the maker of Binding of Issac has already turned down bothering to do DRM-free anymore.
according to Edmund he says he's not in complete control over where its being sold.
http://edmundm.com/post/97411131045/hey-any-chance-rebirth-will-be-available-drm
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armedready: according to Edmund he says he's not in complete control over where its being sold.
http://edmundm.com/post/97411131045/hey-any-chance-rebirth-will-be-available-drm
Nicalis published Rebirth, so they may be who are keeping it from GOG/Humble. They have yet to publish their other games on GOG like 1001 Spikes, Castle In The Darkness, Cave Story+ and NightSky. When I asked about them coming here a while back they said they would if GOG would match the industry standard 70/30 rev share. At the time GOG's rev split wasn't public knowledge so it's possible it wasn't always 70/30 or maybe Nicalis was misinformed, but it definitely officially is now. If the only sticking point was the cut of the profits, that shouldn't be a problem anymore, and yet Nicalis (and/or GOG) isn't interested enough to get a deal in place.
Post edited July 28, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
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armedready: already voted for them.
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011284mm: Voted for them all. But I do believe that the maker of Binding of Issac has already turned down bothering to do DRM-free anymore.
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armedready: according to Edmund he says he's not in complete control over where its being sold.
http://edmundm.com/post/97411131045/hey-any-chance-rebirth-will-be-available-drm
Ah, that is a little unfortunate. I guess that is all part of letting others choose where your product gets sold.

I was sure he said somewhere that he wanted to focus on Steam as it was an easier platform for games and better for him all around, so he was focusing only on that. Maybe I misread that or my mind got confused. Either way, it is as Barry says, Nicalis who needs to be pursued to see about getting the game here.
I voted for Torchlight 2, Darkest dungeon and The binding of Isac.
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armedready: according to Edmund he says he's not in complete control over where its being sold.
http://edmundm.com/post/97411131045/hey-any-chance-rebirth-will-be-available-drm
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Barry_Woodward: Nicalis published Rebirth, so they may be who are keeping it from GOG/Humble. They have yet to publish their other games on GOG like 1001 Spikes, Castle In The Darkness, Cave Story+ and NightSky. When I asked about them coming here a while back they said they would if GOG would match the industry standard 70/30 rev share. At the time GOG's rev split wasn't public knowledge so it's possible it wasn't always 70/30 or maybe Nicalis was misinformed, but it definitely officially is now. If the only sticking point was the cut of the profits, that shouldn't be a problem anymore, and yet Nicalis (and/or GOG) isn't interested enough to get a deal in place.
Not the type of news i wanted to here but it may pop up on here some day. Didn't think devs could share that info.
I voted for Torchlight 2 and Dungeons of Dredmore.
I own both Torchlights as retail versions, but I like GOG, so I voted for TL 2. DoD looks like an interesting Dungeon Crawler RPG and I like RPGs, so I voted for it!