Seems like GOG have really managed to pull Sony onboard with more games coming. They've confirmed both God of War and UNCHARTED: Legacy of Thieves Collection are coming to GOG. No actual date has been given but the store pages are up, so if you prefer GOG then you'll be able to get even more great games sometime soon and this comes shortly after the GOG release of Days Gone too.
Additionally GOG are giving away The Whisperer, a short story-driven point & click game set in Lower Canada at the beginning of the 19th century. You can claim a copy until November 1st, 2 PM UTC.
Be sure not to miss my quick-picks too during their Halloween Sale:
- ENCODYA (Native Linux) - 90% off
- Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak - 90% off
- Homeworld Remastered Collection - 90% off
- Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun (Native Linux) - 90% off
- The Way (Native Linux) - 90% off
- Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of War (Native Linux) - 90% off
- F.E.A.R. Platinum - 88% off
- Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice - 85% off
- The Evil Within - 85% off
- A Plague Tale: Innocence - 80% off
- Battlestar Galactica Deadlock - 80% off
The Halloween Sale on GOG lasts until November 1st, 10 PM UTC.
Don't forget to check out Heroic Games Launcher and Lutris for managing GOG games on Linux / Steam Deck.
Quoting: FutureSutureI look forward to Demon's Souls and Bloodborne in the future.
Quoting: HelmetI got excited. I was hoping for the Good Old Games in both those series.
I'm seriously wondering what you think... Because at my knowledge none of these games have PC ports... It's just a completely different thing than just release an existing version on a DRM-Free store.
I don't think that will happen at all.
Quoting: CyrilBecause at my knowledge none of these games have PC ports...I expected them to do ports of the older stuff before porting the more recent ones, myself. It was quite surprising to me when that wasn't the course they took!
Quoting: PenglingI'm not surprised, doing a remake could cost a lot of money I think, and not sure if the sales would be enough for them.Quoting: CyrilBecause at my knowledge none of these games have PC ports...I expected them to do ports of the older stuff before porting the more recent ones, myself. It was quite surprising to me when that wasn't the course they took!
Quoting: CyrilI'm not surprised, doing a remake could cost a lot of money I think, and not sure if the sales would be enough for them.I think the money side is the main one - considering that the PS4 is an x86 PC running a fork of FreeBSD, I can't imagine that porting itself would've been so tough. That's why I was surprised.
Quoting: PenglingI think the money side is the main one - considering that the PS4 is an x86 PC running a fork of FreeBSD, I can't imagine that porting itself would've been so tough. That's why I was surprised.
Graphics API is Sony specific. That's what would probably need most work as usual.
Quoting: ShmerlGraphics API is Sony specific. That's what would probably need most work as usual.That's a fair point! I still find it weird how they went straight to porting the most-recent titles, though. But, whatever, it's a good thing!
Quoting: CyrilUntil relatively recently, nobody ever thought these games would come to PC, yet now they are not only on Steam but GOG too. I do not see why you think what I said is farfetched.Quoting: FutureSutureI look forward to Demon's Souls and Bloodborne in the future.Quoting: HelmetI got excited. I was hoping for the Good Old Games in both those series.
I'm seriously wondering what you think... Because at my knowledge none of these games have PC ports... It's just a completely different thing than just release an existing version on a DRM-Free store.
I don't think that will happen at all.
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