Posted August 25, 2022
One of the games i've enjoyed the most in Arcade Paradise is Vostok 2093
Whoa-whoa... I realized that Racer Chaser is a GTA-focused re-skin of PacMan, Turtle and Toad is essentially a variation of Frogger, and Line Terror is based on Qix. But I didn't realize that Vostok 2093 was based on a fuller game made by some of the same people (Wired Productions). Then, I stumbled across this Vostok Inc. offered on another online storefront which also sells Arcade Paradise.
The trailer for Vostok Inc. shows a big purple creature which I recognized as a boss from Vostok 2093.
I'm interested in getting this Vostok, Inc. game, even though it looks like it is more elaborate and may play a bit differently than the Vostok 2093, because I am in favor of supporting success, such as enjoying Arcade Paradise and then wanting to get more money into some of the same people who made that success.
So, upon finding an intersting game on another storefront which I don't favor as much, I followed a common practice: Before buying what I'm seeing offered by the other storefront and which I am interesting in getting, see if GoG offers it.
It seems GoG offers multiple games by Wired Productions, but I don't see any Vostok, Inc.
So what are the chances of getting some more GoG love for Vostok?
Whoa-whoa... I realized that Racer Chaser is a GTA-focused re-skin of PacMan, Turtle and Toad is essentially a variation of Frogger, and Line Terror is based on Qix. But I didn't realize that Vostok 2093 was based on a fuller game made by some of the same people (Wired Productions). Then, I stumbled across this Vostok Inc. offered on another online storefront which also sells Arcade Paradise.
The trailer for Vostok Inc. shows a big purple creature which I recognized as a boss from Vostok 2093.
I'm interested in getting this Vostok, Inc. game, even though it looks like it is more elaborate and may play a bit differently than the Vostok 2093, because I am in favor of supporting success, such as enjoying Arcade Paradise and then wanting to get more money into some of the same people who made that success.
So, upon finding an intersting game on another storefront which I don't favor as much, I followed a common practice: Before buying what I'm seeing offered by the other storefront and which I am interesting in getting, see if GoG offers it.
It seems GoG offers multiple games by Wired Productions, but I don't see any Vostok, Inc.
So what are the chances of getting some more GoG love for Vostok?