Resident Evil remains a compelling play (almost) 30 years later. The unique visual style combining 3D models and pre-rendered 2D backgrounds is as striking as ever, even if not as mind-blowing as it was in '96. While not pant-wettingly terrifying, Resident Evil is master of atmosphere. If you're a fan of any of the later entries in the series it's well worth coming back to see where it all started. It's worth it even just to experience the voice acting in all it's... glory? When you're done, I highly recommend playing the 2004 REmake (not yet available on GOG), which takes the rough elements of the original and turns it into a masterpiece.
One of the most fun shooters I've played in a while. The movement and gunplay work incredibly well together and keep the tempo high. Between the gorgeous visuals and the excellent soundtrack the cyberpunk aesthetic is immaculate. Well worth the asking price and an absolute steal when on sale.
Tonight We Riot is a wonderful little brawler. It's got gorgeous pixel art visuals that's not too cluttered in gameplay and striking in cutscenes, the music is nothing but bangers, and the gameplay while somewhat simplistic is compelling. The writing is funny and on-the-nose, it pulls no punches, it's leftist and it's proud of it. I can see myself losing a lot of time to this game over the coming years, especially with co-op. At its low price, it's well worth picking up just to check it out and support a co-operative indie dev that rewards all it's workers equally rather than paying the actual workers a pittance and some already rich exec a fortune.