P1na: Which makes it really not interesting for guys like me with no particular love of those classics.
I'll need a much bigger discount to buy, and if that's not their philosophy, then I won't buy. I've got plenty of other stuff to play.
And, according to their pricing philosophy, they seem to be fine with that. When you think about it, isn't it better for the customers as well? I mean, what's the point in buying tons of games you have no real interest in, just because they are currently 90% off or whatever. I know I personally bought dozens of games here I still haven't played, and possibly never will, just because they were cheap at the time, and I suspect most other GOG ( or Steam ) users have the same "problem".
I suppose it has pros and cons, but I can certainly understand their point of view, and maybe it could have positive effects for everyone involved ( game makers, customers and the industry in general ), if more devs adapted this philosophy.
In any case, Shovel Knight is a quality piece of entertainment software, and I can recommend it to anyone who likes platformers/side-scrolling adventure games, or just anyone who likes good retro games. ( I actually thought that originally the game was a bit too short for its price tag, but with the included Plague Knight expansion you now get a much better deal. )