Running until April 5, DRM-free store GOG have announced their Spring Sale is now officially live to get some great games for cheaps. You know the drill by now, there's tons of titles that you can look through to see if something takes your fancy.
GOG this year also put up some dedicated lists of games that might be worth taking a look including:
- Evergreen Titles with a good bunch of classic games
- Bestsellers Collection with games renowned around the world such as Dead Cells and the Shadowrun Trilogy
- RPG Collection includes great games like Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition and Torment: Tides of Numenera
- Strategies Collection with engaging games such as BATTLETECH
- Deepest Discounts with fun, challenging titles like Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun
- Breathtaking Views with games set in beautiful landscapes
- Fresh Indies with surprisingly a bunch of not-indie games, as well as some top indie games
- Take a Virtual Walk with walking simulators and other casual games
- Brave New Worlds with lots of space games
As we usually do, we've listed ten games below we think are worth looking into for those stuck on what to pick from:
- Surviving Mars - 66% off
- Tangledeep - 66% off
- Iris and the Giant - 60% off
- The Darkside Detective - 55% off
- Children of Morta - 50% off
- Duskers - 50% off
- Opus Magnum - 50% off
- As Far As The Eye - 40% off
- DUSK - 40% off
- Superliminal - 30% off
The Spring Sale on GOG.com runs until April 5th, 2021, at 1 PM UTC.
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Quoting: tuubiQuoting: scaineTrue, but Feral are only the developer here. The publishers of the games they port will be the ones to decide what kind of DRM is in place. I'm honestly surprised that Feral managed to get Denuvo removed on the titles they ported. That was great to see.Feral acts as both the developer and the publisher for their ports. Check the Steam store page for any of their games and you'll see them listed alongside the original publisher. That's why I mentioned Steam's ability to have different publishers for different target platforms as a possible reason they stick to Steam.
Sure, but my point is that they're only publishing the ports, and to get the rights to that IP in order to port it, they'll be beholden to the original publishers wishes. I suspect that your point about being able to discern sales by platform is the more likely reason they stick to Steam - nothing to do with DRM, which (I suggest) would be the original publishers decision.
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@tuubi @scaine We are only guessing here. The truth is Feral never really told us why they are Steam-exclusive. The only thing I could get from them is that GOG was not a viable option for them. https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/8axa70/rise_of_the_tomb_raider_coming_to_linux_this_month/dx2decr/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
I believe having per OS publisher is something that GOG (and any other store for that matter) would do if there was interest for it.
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I believe having per OS publisher is something that GOG (and any other store for that matter) would do if there was interest for it.
Last edited by bolokanar on 23 March 2021 at 3:38 pm UTC
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Quoting: sbolokanov@tuubi @scaine We are only guessing here.I know. That's why I said "unless they tell us, we can only guess" in the reply you quoted earlier.
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