Posted February 02, 2025
I don't know how long this has been on the store, nevertheless I hadn't found it yet. I've been going through my Stem library and wishlist as I'd prefer to own games I've wanted to buy on there here instead and some games even tend to work better on here when they are broken on the most popular platform on PC... Just recently discovered your Dreamlist and added it but as it turns out it had already been added to the store so I guess someone from Gog updated the dreamlist listing to link to the store page. Some games that have already been added show up straight away with the store link which is cool too.
Now I can buy Anger Foot on Gog instead of Stem and many other games. Anger Foot seems like a fun game so keen to try it. Surprised it is already on Gog as it is basically (to me) a new game. Although, I love older games or games that have been released for more than 5 years. Newer games don't always cut the cheese anymore, you know?
So far it has been easier to use than the original community wishlist, in the sense that it shows if the game has been added to the Gog store and doesn't require you to go searching for it (searching for it would be fine except for the fact that sometimes games don't/didn't show up oddly). Thanks for adding many games on your store! I want to support the keeping good games alive mentally & overall view on games that GOG has and hope Gog doesn't change like Stem did as it got popular. I am planning on buying many more games on Gog in support of all of this and to finally own my games again instead of feeling like your renting a license on Stem. You know, speak with your wallet and all. I'm so sick of games getting taken away and replaced with terrible "remakes" that tend to be mere shells of the original or an addition to the series that is just a cash grab as opposed to a well-made passion project. Sorry this is a bit of a rant. Some people are just getting furious with Gog over store mechanics that they are clearing working on and improving on. Gog has gave me hope that perhaps, just maybe, my favourite game in the world Fur fighters: Viggos revenge may just be playable on a modern Windows device. I've already played it tonnes but would definitely play it tonnes more =) Have known for many years that there was basically no hope when it came to adding it or many other old-ish games to their platform as these assets had basically been lost to time. Gog has a different view. Steam may have store games in my countries dollar but I'd rather convert the cash from Aussie dollars to my own and pay a little more if it means I get to basically keep it and play it drm-free or on Gog Galaxy.
Now I can buy Anger Foot on Gog instead of Stem and many other games. Anger Foot seems like a fun game so keen to try it. Surprised it is already on Gog as it is basically (to me) a new game. Although, I love older games or games that have been released for more than 5 years. Newer games don't always cut the cheese anymore, you know?
So far it has been easier to use than the original community wishlist, in the sense that it shows if the game has been added to the Gog store and doesn't require you to go searching for it (searching for it would be fine except for the fact that sometimes games don't/didn't show up oddly). Thanks for adding many games on your store! I want to support the keeping good games alive mentally & overall view on games that GOG has and hope Gog doesn't change like Stem did as it got popular. I am planning on buying many more games on Gog in support of all of this and to finally own my games again instead of feeling like your renting a license on Stem. You know, speak with your wallet and all. I'm so sick of games getting taken away and replaced with terrible "remakes" that tend to be mere shells of the original or an addition to the series that is just a cash grab as opposed to a well-made passion project. Sorry this is a bit of a rant. Some people are just getting furious with Gog over store mechanics that they are clearing working on and improving on. Gog has gave me hope that perhaps, just maybe, my favourite game in the world Fur fighters: Viggos revenge may just be playable on a modern Windows device. I've already played it tonnes but would definitely play it tonnes more =) Have known for many years that there was basically no hope when it came to adding it or many other old-ish games to their platform as these assets had basically been lost to time. Gog has a different view. Steam may have store games in my countries dollar but I'd rather convert the cash from Aussie dollars to my own and pay a little more if it means I get to basically keep it and play it drm-free or on Gog Galaxy.