Ancient-Red-Dragon: I'm not sure what that is supposed to mean, but it sounds disgusting.
Anyway, not releasing all the games simultaneously is bad for sales, because it makes customers like me uncertain of whether the other games are coming to GOG or not, and in turn, that makes me question whether this game is worth buying on GOG or not.
For example, I wouldn't want to buy this game on GOG, and then become stuck being unable to complete my collection of these games, in the event that the other games never do come to GOG.
Releasing them simultaneously would solve that problem, and cause me to buy this game, by removing any doubt about whether or not the other games are coming to GOG.
Or at the very least, failing a simultaneous release, then GOG and/or XSEED could
at the very least tell us whether or not
all of the Senran Kagura games that are on Steam are coming to GOG too.
But without GOG doing either of those things, then that causes me to be reluctant to buy this game even though I want to buy it,
if the whole series will be coming to GOG.
I understand both sides here, but I personally kind of agree with the idea that doing a whole Senran Kagura game dump on GOG is probably not a good idea. It would cost quite a bit of money to buy all the games, some of the are still very heavy on DLC, and people might not know where to turn in the situation where numerous titles were all released the same day.
If you're concerned about future releases coming or not, and that would be a deal breaker for you on this game, then do not buy Shinovi Versus. There's no guarantee more are coming. It might end up being more work to get these games functioning DRM-free with full Galaxy integration than it's actually worth.
I have no idea if more will come or not. If I had to guess I'd cautiously say "yes", but it all depends on how much work it is to get them here and how well the games actually do here, and with GOG kind sabotaging the game in a way it already has a strike against it.
tfishell: A longshot: iirc, someone on the forum claimed that there was some eroge company/publisher that almost wanted to stop releasing here because of the fits some people were throwing in the release threads. Maybe GOG gave XSEED a heads-up over this and suggested no release thread? Again, a longshot, especially after Succubus got a recent DLC thread.
My other, main guess is GOG messed up somehow. (Pretty sure we've had releases but no release threads until the next day before?)
Maybe they really are trying to hide this (at least on the forum), but I'm skeptical. It is on the front page, not prominently but under "Featured Deals" and fifth on the carousel.
Interesting.
Could be GOG messing up also. I'm sure there's been plenty of times that GOG hasn't had a release thread for a game, but I'd like to think this would be different. Wouldn't surprise me to see a release post later today as a way for them to save face here either.
Senran Kagura is a Japanese game, which is something sorely lacking on GOG, and I know people have wanted these here for a while. If it were me, I'd want to advertise that.
clarry: Really sad if true. Seems moderation is too lax though. Thoughtful critique (and pointing out things like missing features / drm / etc) should be welcome but most eroge release threads are half-full of nothing but hate for the genre itself and that gets derailed into a stupid argument about.. well, let's not even go there. Doesn't reflect well on the community. Unfortunately outsiders who pass by won't realize it's a vocal minority throwing a hissy fit.
Yeah, I agree. Along with the thought that the moderation here is way too lax in release posts. I think GOG needs to step up here and take control of these release posts.
Game release threads are not the same as a thread in the general forums. A release thread is a post where GOG is announcing a business partner's game release, and it's a place where relevant information can be shared that might affect someones purchase or not.
Again, these are business partners of GOG who're releasing software here, and it's unprofessional for GOG to let the threads advertising the game to run amok. All it does is turn away potential buyers because they've seen what the conversation has turned into. That hurts the studio bringing the game over to GOG and GOG themselves. I can totally believe that there's publishers / developers out there who are not happy with what GOG is doing in that regard.
GOG needs to show a little backbone, and make it clear that just because you don't like something that released on GOG that doesn't mean it's okay for you to hijack a game release thread where it turns into mudslinging and slandering the game / developers. The people who are responsible for that kind of thing should be temp banned so the behavior is adjusted, and if it doesn't get adjusted after several temp bans, then they should be permanently banned from the forums.
And no, I'm not saying that people shouldn't be able to post or talk about their dislike for certain games showing on GOG. I fully supporting that kind of dialogue, but a game release thread is not the place for those kinds of discussions.