Nice.
I put in a bunch of fake info for everything, and it gave me the link for the download. It said something about a product id and password that expires in a few days, but the zip file wasn't protected in any way, nor was the installer. I tried launching and beginning a game, and there doesn't seem to be any need for that id or password at all. I guess it's DRM free, not that it really matters all that much since it didn't cost anything to begin with. :)
Skunk: No, and you clearly don't like them, so I'm left wondering which paragraph it was that I said they were perfect. >_>
grviper: It's not typical for Russian players to like a Russian game. Our releases are usually betas compared to what the rest of the world gets.
So, why play (and pay for) those two, then?
Because they're good games with a lot of really good ideas, and they're just plain fun, even if they
are a little rough around the edges. Maybe they're a little too rough around the edges for $15, the normal $30 price (which it's returned to now, the sale is over) is simply too much to ask, but I enjoyed the hell out of both of them.
It was just a recommendation. I'm not much of a review writer, the numerous reviews on the game pages for both of them are gushing with praise. Some criticism, but mostly praise. I've personally seen a few other members on GOG mention Xenus II here, which is what made me interested in getting it the last time it was on sale, so I'd say I'm in fairly good company in thinking that game is worth playing.