Posted July 11, 2015
GOG's notifications of replies are really a joke. You - occasionally - get a notification, but it mostly takes you to the wrong page and you have to do some nifty footwork and use all your detection skills to find the post you are trying to reply to...
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/games_finished_in_2015
Reviews there seem to be read and commented on often.
Hi Moon, I was just talking about you. :-)
Only missed you by about 5 hours, I hope you are sleeping well, and that your weather is cooler now.
GreenDamsel: Thank you. I actually tried blogging about video games and writing reviews, but never found the time to commit. If people think my recommendations are helpful I might write a more in depth review/recommendation.
I'm especially fond of finding hidden gems, such as Advent Rising (from being coal at its release time, but being a little diamond now), Bloodrayne (which has that flair of a tarantino movie, that you don't like on first glance, but get to appreciate later on) and Rune (which is, hands down, one of the funniest multiplayer experience to exist in code form).
Thanks again, I'll look up the games you mentioned. I'm mostly invisible here, so my opinion doesn't mean much, but I think that others have enjoyed your reviews and comments, judging by replies I've noticed. You might try posting in @Moon's thread on completed games, I'm especially fond of finding hidden gems, such as Advent Rising (from being coal at its release time, but being a little diamond now), Bloodrayne (which has that flair of a tarantino movie, that you don't like on first glance, but get to appreciate later on) and Rune (which is, hands down, one of the funniest multiplayer experience to exist in code form).
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/games_finished_in_2015
Reviews there seem to be read and commented on often.
Hi Moon, I was just talking about you. :-)
Only missed you by about 5 hours, I hope you are sleeping well, and that your weather is cooler now.
Post edited July 11, 2015 by ZenWan