fisk0: The developer certainly doesn't seem to be a sympathetic person, but I think that's the rule rather than the exception these days.
MarkoH01: Don't know if calling people on GOG SWJs is the rule as well.
http://archive.vn/d0da3 After I read it (and the mean take on the German language along it) I was sure that I would not buy it even if it would be my favorite game of the year. Don't want to support such persons. I have enough games developed by devs I like and I'd rather give them my money. But that's only my opinion and everybody should decide for him or herself.
dgnfly: ...since some of the past games that were rejected were a lot better than some crap these hippie indie developers are releasing nowadays.
MarkoH01: Thank you for deciding for everybody what's a good and what's a bad game. It is not as if GOG did not reject any games I would like to have here as well - but that does not mean that those were better than the ones they released ... just different and if the released games are good or bad is purely subjective. I might hate what you consider to be a good game and vice versa.
For the record: I only bought Hatred because of the hype and imo it's a very boring and bad game ... and still many think it is a good game and that's perfectly fine.
Everybody has different tastes and different opinions, so you just got offended by mine. I'm telling my opinion which seems to trigger you since I didn't claim to tell what is better or not I just said what I think is better. Gotta love your self-projection into the comment since I didn't direct it to other users or you but more towards GOG staff.
Most people bought hatred to make a statement that we aren't 4yo that need to be told what we can or can't play because of the delusional idea that these games make people killers. It's the same with GOG curation which is nothing more than a silencer for weird games that try to be different or for instance more violent in nature, Hatred, in the end, is no different than postal.