I do so wish the GOGdb site acted in the same way as the Steam one did:
Instead, it runs in a different way making it far less helpful than, as you said, SteamDB!
I do so wish the GOGdb site acted in the same way as the Steam one did:
Instead, it runs in a different way making it far less helpful than, as you said, SteamDB!
You know I was never a car girl...for the most part. But the last 12 months or so I have become obsessed with rally racing: the games, and the history (Group B!). From there I ended up watching general car movies, like Le Mans (or is the title The 24 Hours of Le Mans? I never remember), and finally...yes, just finished watching the original two Fast and Furious movies just last week! I think I like the second one most, it is cringe, but in a fun nice way!
Thank you, this looks perfect!
HEY THAT'S AMAZING!!!
Must be sad to be so in love with a game which seems to be mostly forgotten, but I love her shrine :)
...from what I've read and seen in the past, that game can be rather risky on one's thumbsticks due to all the efforts in making yourself look as amazing as possible.
(sounds worth it, tbh, thanks!)
And I'm a total wuss, too. But after becoming so enamored with the REmakes, I went searching for games to scare me!
Thank you, Timesplitters looks lovely! The art-design of it looks just perfect!
Hey all,
flwwhtrbt here (if you need to confirm it, you can probably reach out to my friend agaric on the SDP sub-reddit, or even go to my mastodon and reach out there - where I can confirm this in person!)
Nice to see the community kinda in place here, though it feels quite ghost-town-y
What plans are in place here?
As a purely Linux user, I'm just glad Heroic is around so I have options to play with less problems. Heck, they even have an agreement with GOG themselves where they get a proceed of the purchases made on GOG through a special link, or via Heroic.
GOG has its issues, but as someone dedicated to DRM-free games, and games preservation, they are still my favorite lot to buy games from!
I found it the first RPG-ish I have spammed skip on the dialogue. Which felt odd to me, since I always sink into a RPG (even if this is a action game with RPG elements), but Avowed just felt a bit too surface-deep to me. It might not help that I booted up Kingdom Come Deliverance II around the same time...which reminded me of booting Phantom Liberty when Starfield came out.
It's a good game, though. Solid, just not for me I think. I much preferred the writing, setting and mechanics (not to mention the atmosphere!) of The Outer Worlds.
I'm the exception to gaming, I have maybe 20-ish games on Steam, but '000's on GOG. I've always had a thing for the underdog, maybe that's what made me focus on them from the start. I just love their platform, and their ethos. They'll never be a competitor to Steam or Epic Games, but I don't think they're trying to be any more.
I just love them!