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coldalarm: The developers are Ukrainian, and the publisher is based in Germany, not to mention GOG is based in Poland. America doesn't come into it *at all*
I was making a general point, not a specific one.
Guess I'm reviving this, now that Redux is on the horizon anyone think they might bring that here? Since the games are old releases with some upgrades, maybe GOG would be a place to find new players. I also think the soundtracks making it on here along with them might be a really good incentive, even for people like me who've played them before, because that music is great but the availability is terrible.
Post edited June 13, 2014 by DavidG88
M:LL is a great game I have it on Steam and 360, it would be a nice addition to the gog catalogue.
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DavidG88: Guess I'm reviving this, now that Redux is on the horizon anyone think they might bring that here? Since the games are old releases with some upgrades, maybe GOG would be a place to find new players. I also think the soundtracks making it on here along with them might be a really good incentive, even for people like me who've played them before, because that music is great but the availability is terrible.
Well, now that Deep Silver is among the publishers that have signed with GOG, I think it would be just a matter of time.
Post edited June 13, 2014 by Grargar
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Sachys: Hmmm... Deep Silver - a company who couldn't understand they got the rights to make a transformative work based around the Strugatsky Brothers' Roadside Picnic, and not GSC's S.T.A.L.K.E.R. franchise... I don't think that bodes well.
Nope, it wasn't Deep Silver, it was bitComposer.
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Grargar: Well, now that Deep Silver is among the publishers that have signed with GOG, I think it would be just a matter of time.
I would expect that time to be a few more years, at least. And it's not a given that Deep SIlver will continue releasing all of their franchises here, just because they put Risen on GOG. It might have been an experiment or a special case for them.
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Grargar: Well, now that Deep Silver is among the publishers that have signed with GOG, I think it would be just a matter of time.
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Leroux: I would expect that time to be a few more years, at least. And it's not a given that Deep SIlver will continue releasing all of their franchises here, just because they put Risen on GOG. It might have been an experiment or a special case for them.
Maybe for Last Light, but I wouldn't be surprised if Metro 2033 was released this year. After all, Risen 2 is a 2-years-old game and has been released here.