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Ghost Song

Super Metroid with a hint of Dark Souls

I very much enjoyed this game. The gameplay is nice and the controls feel very responsive, the music is great, the voice acting is on point, the underlying themes of love, hope, and redemption tug at the heart strings, and the boss fights require actual strategy. There's also a new game+, which is always a welcome feature. If you're a fan of metroidvanias, especially of the Dust: An Elysian Tail persuasion, I highly recommend Ghost Song.

31 gamers found this review helpful
Life is Strange: Before the Storm

No regrets 👍🏼

I bought the Deluxe Edition thanks to GogWarrior71 stellar review.

5 gamers found this review helpful
Mortal Kombat 1+2+3

A few notes for potential buyers

I've been waiting quite some time for these games to pop up on GOG, and now my wish is finally granted. Rejoice! A few notes for potential buyers: 1) As people have already mentioned, these are the original DOS ports. 2) MK1 had two versions. The first was only released on floppy and used synthesized music, which sounded like crap. It also contained a few sound bugs. It was later re-released on CD as part of the Mortal Kombat & Mortal Kombat II compilation (Google it). This version features WAVE audio for music and sound effects, and fixes a lot of the bugs found in the original floppy version. Fortunately, GOG uses the CD version. :D 3) There were also two versions of MKII, though the differences are miniscule. The first version was released on both floppy and CD. Like the floppy version of MK1, it features crappy synthesized music. The second version was part of the MK & MKII compilation mentioned above. It's practically identical to the first version (with the same crappy music), but with a cleaner file structure. It also contains a Fatality glitch that isn't present in the original release. I've also been told the executable is compiled differently so that it plays nicer in Windows (or something like that), but I haven't really looked into that claim. At any rate, GOG uses the first version. These ports were great for their time and are still a joy to play today. The ONLY reason I gave this bundle a 4/5 is because it's lacking additional goodies (manuals, wallpapers, etc.). I really hope that stuff will be added later.

480 gamers found this review helpful