WARNING: THE FOLLOWING OPINION MIGHT BE CONSIDERED CRUEL BY SOME PEOPLE WHO ARE TOO SENSITIVE TO ACCEPT ANY CRITICISM. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
My opinion:
I'm just glad Activision has found a simple way to re-release some of the early Zork games. I think, considering that we are getting several games for the lowest price value GOG sells games for is wonderful. The fact that people are being so nitpicky about prices and the amount of games in the package is frustrating to me because it ignores the importance of this release.
These games haven't been available legally for over a decade (The free download of the original Zork trilogy was obviously intended to be a short term promotion). I bought the Zork Anthology even though I had already downloaded (Yar! I be a pirate!) most of the games previously. Why? Because I want to support the Zork franchise and all the rest of Infocom's work. If anyone who is a fan of the Infocom library hasn't bought this collection, it's for one of two reasons:
1. They already have purchased the games in some other format that they still use.
or
2. They're selfish jerks with hearts as black as a Grue's lair.
Let's go through all of the arguments about why this collection sucks and knock them out, one by one.
Selfish Jerk: Oh! This collection is so pricey! It's a whole six dollars! I'm not going to pay THAT much!
Me: Oh, right. Because five fun games from one of the most historically-important computer game franchises of all time, plus a bonus game which is also really good, none of which having been legally available for over a decade, are not worth one hour of work at minimum wage.
Selfish Jerk: Well, I WOULD get it, but it's just not enough bang for my buck!
Me: These games cost FORTY BUCKS EACH when they first came out, and they sold like hotcakes. How is it not worth getting six of them for six bucks total? That's about a dollar each!
Selfish Jerk: Well, I'm mad that Activision is trying to profit so much from this release!
Me: First of all, for a dollar each, it probably cost more to pay the Activision employee to rummage around to find these games than it costs you to buy them. At such a low price, they might be losing money for all I know! Second, even if they were trying to profit, they ARE a company; that's their JOB!
Selfish Jerk: That's EVIL!
Me: Nope, it's just the most successful type of economy in the world in action. Welcome to America. Have a nice day.
All of these minor criticisms are silly. They take away from the fact that Activision cared enough to re-release these games AT ALL. It's yet more proof that the company hasn't forgotten about the classics (They even hid a full copy of Zork I in Call of Duty: Black Ops, and released a casual RPG based on the series, Legends of Zork).
For all you know, they might be testing the waters to see if a new Zork game is commercially viable, and if this collection doesn't sell well...it would be a real shame if the Zork legacy ended here.
Those who refuse to buy this collection because of a couple dollars too much or a couple games too few are completely missing the point.