Posted May 01, 2014
I always choose buying on GOG if I have to pick between both because of no DRM,of course,but I see that there are some games on GOG that got a different deal of content on Steam only,like Psychonauts(Steam has an exclusive update that fixes the game even more.I think the same update is on Humble Bundle too),The Last Express(has a Gold Edition avaliable on Steam with new features),Baldur's Gate(GOG doesn't have the Enhanced Editions.).
The inverse applies as well,since you can buy the whole Broken Sword series(including the original unaltered versions of the first two games as well)here on GOG while Steam doesn't have BS4(sure,BS3 and BS4 are the weakest of the series,but I like to own the whole series anyway...) and only the Director's Cut versions of the first two games,and there's also Fahrenheit,which GOG sells the original uncut version,while Steam sold the Indigo Prophecy version(and it's not even avaliable os Steam anymore,anyway.)
The inverse applies as well,since you can buy the whole Broken Sword series(including the original unaltered versions of the first two games as well)here on GOG while Steam doesn't have BS4(sure,BS3 and BS4 are the weakest of the series,but I like to own the whole series anyway...) and only the Director's Cut versions of the first two games,and there's also Fahrenheit,which GOG sells the original uncut version,while Steam sold the Indigo Prophecy version(and it's not even avaliable os Steam anymore,anyway.)