The recent reviews are right, the GOG release of this game doesn't work out of the box. But it can work with a little bit of effort. Its worth it in my opinion, as there is no other game that comes close to what Interstate 76 offers. If you're willing to put in some time, here's how to get it going. Download the patch and follow the instructions below https://community.pcgamingwiki.com/files/file/1349-interstate-76-nitro-pack-aio-patch/ Then follow these instructions below https://github.com/CahootsMalone/interstate-76-stuff/blob/master/running-interstate-76-gog-release-using-dgvoodoo.md - You can also add "-glide" and launch it under properties and launch options on Steam if the shortcut doesn't work on your desktop. (This will make sense once you're read the above instructions). Game should work flawlessly, except for the music. Music works great during cutscenes and opening scenes but is silent during gameplay. No fix for this as far as I can find and GOG support sadly hasn't been much help. As for the game? Its a roaring great time with minor annoyances, mostly whenever the game has you doing something that isn't car combat. But when you're battling 70's vehicles with a wide array of weaponry while cruising through the Texas plains, its one of a kind. Highly recommended, if you're willing to put in some time to get it going.
The Saboteur may be a great game, but you'll have a hard time finding out. The GOG version has some major technical issues as of this writing. - The game does not auto-save or manually save. Every time you exit you will lose all your progress. - In the tutorial mission, the screen gets blurry making it impossible to see anything. - The game stutters frequently on even the lowest of settings. There are currently no fixes for any of these issues. Perhaps GOG or the community will find answers, but as of this writing, they're none. And in its current state, I'd argue the game is unplayable. Hopefully, things will change but as of now stay away.