Well, the choice would be Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales. Regional prices not above base I see, at least.
But feel free to disqualify the entry since I don't want to express support for GOG. Remains the least awful major store, definitely, but hasn't been "the good guy" in 5 years and now just became even worse (though removing the FPP makes no difference for me since I boycotted any game with higher-than-base regional prices anyway).
At the same time, I really think any fears of them doing badly are unfounded. Highly doubt they're really doing badly, sensationalist, fearmongering articles aside. I mean, even that article states that while they fired about a dozen people they hired some 20 more, so number of employees actually increased! And the rest is pressure by CDP to make more to cover their costs with development and the infrastructure of Gwent (which increased GOG costs massively, I'm sure, hence the reported loss without this having to mean a drop in sales in any way, just that now they have to cover their parent company's costs too), plus of course their costs to develop Galaxy, and shareholder pressure to just do everything to increase profits at all costs.
Would also point out that the mention of the FPP was removed from the front page since the October redesign, so this isn't something decided now out of some sudden need, but had been planned for a while. If anything, maybe they took the opportunity of that article to announce it, banking exactly on this more understanding attitude from people assuming they're in dire straits because of it.
Edit: I'm thinking that the most important way to support GOG would be to somehow get CDP to leave them be and no longer make use of their funds and infrastructure and employees. They'd likely pop back up in the black right away, and perhaps even look into recovering some of their lost values. (Which makes my choice of game a poor one, but...)
Post edited March 01, 2019 by Cavalary