lance.echo: I'm pro GoG & want GoG to succeed but these once Epic Exclusive will never get my money. Send them back to epic where they belong. GoG has been around for over a DECADE and now more than ever we are becoming after thoughts for when they want to make that extra cash by saying, "Hey look we're DRM-FREE now" after treating us like 3rd class citizens. I'm Sick of This Rubbish, Go back to Epic where you Belong.
How is that different to Steam's exclusives?
Steam exclusives, have a far greeater impact, on how long we have to wait to get games on GOG, so do you also want games that released on Steam never to come to GOG?
Don't give me the pathetic "Steam don't pay for their exclusives" excuse, as though that makes it better, why would a GOG user care how they get the exclusives. They still get them, and the result is the same, GOG users have to wait, and the reason Steam get them without paying, is because of their virtual PC Monopoly, which this just perpetuates.
I have more respect for Indy devs, getting money to go Epic Exclusive, than paying Steam $100 for the privilege of providing Steam with their exclusive releases.
Simple fact is whether Epic existed, or we would still be waiting long after release to get most games on GOG, because Steam exclusives are a far greater problem, than Epic ones will ever be..
I have zero respect for THQ Nordic (The actual owners of Deep Silver), taking the Epic money, for Metro Exodus, then still giving Steam their exclusive time over GOG. Especially as THQ Nordic claim to be so "GOG friendly", when they release games under their own name. Bloody hypocrites.
I've more respect for this dev, that has released this here as well as Steam.
Shame it's a Rogue (Whatever), which brings me to this.
darktjm: Good thing it's not a roguelike, then, isn't it? That's 8 in a row now with the roguelike tag and absolutely nothing like rogue. "roguelike FPS" is an oxymoron. It's an FPS. Period.
Totally disagree, The elements from Rogue, That make a FPS, or any other damn genre, a "Rougue Like", or "Rougue Lite" if you prefer that label, are;
1 Procedurally generated, or randomised map/level generation.
2 Some element of perma death, that triggers that randomised map generation.
Both being the main elements of Rogue that the terms "Rougue Like", or "Rougue Lite" convey, both fans of that type of supposedly perpetual repeatability, and those like me that absolutely detest the damn things
I don't really care what your objection to the label is, as soon as I see Rogue (Anything in Any Genre), I know to steer well clear of the game it's attached to.
The Labels done it's job, attracting those that like Rogue (Anything in Any Genre), and driving me away.