Posted May 13, 2016
CarrionCrow: It's okay, I already have it as a rental. Played it once, beat it, got bored. Now it collects digital dust.
I appreciate the offer though, thank you. =)
No clue why it's still not here. More than a few people have asked that question, but no one to my knowledge has received a real answer.
Well, I haven't played the other two yet, but Lifeless Planet was about as interesting as someone reading me the phonebook in a monotone voice for 7 hours after I'd just drank a bottle and a half of Nyquil.
You are welcome. At some point I need to get motivated to get all my Steam keys together and see if any of the regulars of the thread want any of them as they are just collecting dust. I appreciate the offer though, thank you. =)
No clue why it's still not here. More than a few people have asked that question, but no one to my knowledge has received a real answer.
Well, I haven't played the other two yet, but Lifeless Planet was about as interesting as someone reading me the phonebook in a monotone voice for 7 hours after I'd just drank a bottle and a half of Nyquil.
It is strange. I wonder who is to blame, the publisher of GOG. Probably the publisher, but who knows why. But then they would not be the first to have games DRM-Free elsewhere and not here (though their own choice). I will never understand why some developers do that, surly they lose sales that way?
And yet I did enjoy that game :-). But then I am a fan of 1950s sci-fi, and I have not played as many games like that as I am sure you have, so to me it was not too bad. But I can understand why people dislike them all, I am well aware of their faults.