ElTerprise: Well that particular game looks really cool....seems like a slightly cartoonic art style.
I'm not blaming them - usually they turn down games for good reason and i definitely prefer the curated approach over the steam way of letting nearly everything in.... but there were apparently some cases with games now on GOG that were turned down initially because GOG wasn't certain about their potential - which is fine from a business standpoint but which might hurt in some cases. That said i guess that there are still enough people willing to wait to get games here than earlier elsewhere
I agree, I was mainly referring to those pixel "retro" games that look like they were made decades ago but have higher specs.
I wonder if the benefits outweigh the negatives. Yes they lose sales initially, but if they take the risk and the game is terrible, they are stuck supporting what could be a broken mess of a game, which could cost them more in the long run. Not to mention the DRM-Free issue, meaning that refunds are treated more carefully due to possible abuse or unhappy customers, so if the game is a let down they risk more refunds, or message to support about refunds. But who knows.
And I forgot to ask how you are this evening, sorry about that. How are you?