GoG For All! Yes, Even You, Stinky
At last - Good Old Games, the lovely, cheapie, DRM-free (DON'T SAY A BLOODY BORING WORD ABOUT BLOODY BORING DRM) download service specifically dedicated to olde worlde classics of PC gaming - and often out of print ones at that - has finally thrown open its doors to the whole wide world. It's no longer [...]
Author: Alec Meer Category: RockPaperShotgun gog Good old games just for once don't rant about DRM Publish Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 17:42:42 +0000
At last - Good Old Games, the lovely, cheapie, DRM-free (DON'T SAY A BLOODY BORING WORD ABOUT BLOODY BORING DRM) download service specifically dedicated to olde worlde classics of PC gaming - and often out of print ones at that - has finally thrown open its doors to the whole wide world. It's no longer a closed beta, but an open beta - by which it presumably means 'actually launched but "beta" sounds cooler'. Nonetheless - woo!
Ooh, I just noticed Giants: Citizen Kabuto at the back. I'll remember that for the next game drought, it was ace (and I never finished it the first time round). Ironically, there was only one giant in the game.
Baliame wrote:I tell you we should all get Sacrifice. It's awesome and you have no excuse not to play it.
Right now I do. I've got far cry 2 and it's a bit good.
All those classic games pictured are great. Some are ugly, some buggy as hell, some were annoyingly difficult and some were all three and more. But they are solid blows to the head as you get mugged down memory lane and as such they are all great. I'll be there once this ridiculous deluge of fine games slows, but not yet.