As soon as Doom 2016 became available on GOG I purchased it. I own a copy on Steam and have more than 200 hours playing only single player mode. Everything about Doom 2016 rocks. The setting and story is awesome, the gun play kicks righteous ass, and man the music makes you feel like a one man wrecking machine. Some people might feel a little iffy about the $20 price tag for a 10 year old game and rather buy it when it is on sale. Nonetheless, no matter what price point you choose, all you need to know is you MUST have this game in your collection so you too can Rip and Tear, until it is done.
Leisure Suit Larry (LSL) Wet Dreams Don't Dry had big shoes to fill when compared to the previous games in the series. For me, LSL 7 (Love For Sail) was the "actual" last game in the series that pushed the story of Larry Laffer forwards. Wet Dreams Don't Dry does a great job of introducing Larry to a newer audience, while also giving older fans of the series something new to sink their teeth into. This game is beautiful. The team at Assemble did a great job at making sure that the visuals are clean and cohesive, the animation and sound is good. and the game is entertaining and fun to play. It took some time for me to get used to seeing Larry as a tall person with a head that matched his body. Now I cannot imagine Larry looking any different. Personally, the only real issues that hindered my experience were a few frustrating puzzles that had me back tracking to the same locations numerous times because it was not clear enough what I needed to do next to progress further which forced me to click on everything I could until the correct item or combination of items were clicked and an odd bug where in game events would not trigger always trigger. I recommend this game if you are a Leisure Suit Larry fan or are looking for an out of the ordinary adventure game.