Posted October 02, 2019
low rated
My list of the games which I can't wait to see released DRM-free on Gog is below. Some of them should have been released on Gog long time ago, like Serious Sam 2, The Lord Of The Rings - The battle For Middle-Earth II and Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas, it is ridiculous we don't have them here yet. They fit in everything the Gog stands for. Now that the impossible happened, when Diablo was released here, everyhting is in the realm of possibility. It is only a matter of time.
My favourites being:
The Lord Of The Rings - The Battle For Middle-Earth II
Worms Revolution
Serious Sam 2
Serious Sam HD - The First Encounter
Serious Sam HD - The Second Encounter
Serious Sam 3 - Before First Encounter
Mortal Kombat X
Middle-Earth - Shadow Of Mordor
Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas
Injustice - Gods Among Us
Next are the games which I would like to see released here, but I am not that impatient about them, as much as I am for the ones on the list above. I am not that keen on them, because they are not that complex, thus do not offer much playtime and replayability. Those being:
12 Is Better Than 6
Lethal League
Mind Spheres
Insaniquarium Deluxe
Feeding Frenzy
Feeding Frenzy 2
And then there are some games which I would like to see released here, but it is complicated. Medieval II - Total War is the best Turn Based Strategy game out there, only when it was released with the version 1.0. However, I would not like see the Kingdoms edition here, because over the years the developers have screwed up the AI movement on the battlefield and in towns/castles, rendered late game professional units with two-handed weapons useless by making them weaker than the early game backbone units, and ruined the diplomacy AI. Maybe if they allowed us to download the preferred version of the game, then I might have been interested.
Fortified is a great concept for a Tower Defense game, but only if the developers rebalanced the game in favour of the player when playing solo, and players when playing in group, by adding more resources for the tower defense management and making certain underpowered weapons buffed. That would also mean it would have to have a cross retailer multiplayer with Steam. Only then I would be interested in it.
Grand Theft Auto - Vice City would be a great addition, with officially integrated 16:9 screen aspect ratio, official 1080p support and official fix for the glitches in the physics (like being unable to drive in reverse) when the frame limiter is off. And don't forget to include all the songs from the original radio. What happened with the Steam version is ludicrous.
Dead Or Alive 5 Last Round with all fighters included in the core game, with lots of essential costumes released as the part of the core game (which add good looking combat costumes), and I could tolerate some additional costume packs (nothing anime-like) sold as DLCs, but mostly without all of that predatory kiny wikny Waikiki DLC garbage.
Age Of Mythology, a game which i played since the early 2000's. I have probably spent more than a thousand hours playing it… maybe two or three. However, if only the developers fixed the AI, by making it perform one action at a time, just like the human players do in real life, only then could they achieve the difficulty balance. The game was made in such a way, that the AI players perform all actions at the same time simultaneously, giving the AI overwhelming advantage on the last two higher difficulty levels. Yet first two low difficulty levels don’t provide challenge at all.
Which games would you like to see on Gog?
My favourites being:
The Lord Of The Rings - The Battle For Middle-Earth II
Worms Revolution
Serious Sam 2
Serious Sam HD - The First Encounter
Serious Sam HD - The Second Encounter
Serious Sam 3 - Before First Encounter
Mortal Kombat X
Middle-Earth - Shadow Of Mordor
Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas
Injustice - Gods Among Us
Next are the games which I would like to see released here, but I am not that impatient about them, as much as I am for the ones on the list above. I am not that keen on them, because they are not that complex, thus do not offer much playtime and replayability. Those being:
12 Is Better Than 6
Lethal League
Mind Spheres
Insaniquarium Deluxe
Feeding Frenzy
Feeding Frenzy 2
And then there are some games which I would like to see released here, but it is complicated. Medieval II - Total War is the best Turn Based Strategy game out there, only when it was released with the version 1.0. However, I would not like see the Kingdoms edition here, because over the years the developers have screwed up the AI movement on the battlefield and in towns/castles, rendered late game professional units with two-handed weapons useless by making them weaker than the early game backbone units, and ruined the diplomacy AI. Maybe if they allowed us to download the preferred version of the game, then I might have been interested.
Fortified is a great concept for a Tower Defense game, but only if the developers rebalanced the game in favour of the player when playing solo, and players when playing in group, by adding more resources for the tower defense management and making certain underpowered weapons buffed. That would also mean it would have to have a cross retailer multiplayer with Steam. Only then I would be interested in it.
Grand Theft Auto - Vice City would be a great addition, with officially integrated 16:9 screen aspect ratio, official 1080p support and official fix for the glitches in the physics (like being unable to drive in reverse) when the frame limiter is off. And don't forget to include all the songs from the original radio. What happened with the Steam version is ludicrous.
Dead Or Alive 5 Last Round with all fighters included in the core game, with lots of essential costumes released as the part of the core game (which add good looking combat costumes), and I could tolerate some additional costume packs (nothing anime-like) sold as DLCs, but mostly without all of that predatory kiny wikny Waikiki DLC garbage.
Age Of Mythology, a game which i played since the early 2000's. I have probably spent more than a thousand hours playing it… maybe two or three. However, if only the developers fixed the AI, by making it perform one action at a time, just like the human players do in real life, only then could they achieve the difficulty balance. The game was made in such a way, that the AI players perform all actions at the same time simultaneously, giving the AI overwhelming advantage on the last two higher difficulty levels. Yet first two low difficulty levels don’t provide challenge at all.
Which games would you like to see on Gog?