Posted April 03, 2012
Just wondering about games that you never even knew existed from years ago that you have bought and though wow what an awesome game.
I have personally been gifted Soulbringer (thankyou so much prakaa who done a giveaway when asking for recommendations if I remember rightly) which I absolutely love. I have lost so many hours to it over the past few weeks, literally just got used to the combat and starting to make headway. Thing is I didnt even know this game existed until GOG actually released it. Visually the game looks pretty good for its age, granted the characters look a little weird during the cutscenes but outside in the snow at the start of the game, it looks freakin awesome for a game that came out in 2000.
Outcast, granted I knew this game existed, gojays gifted me it when it was on sale the other weekend (eternally grateful :) ). Story for me behind this one was I bought it in the big A4 box for my brother for his birthday the year of release. Now normally I would install it and have a mess around to see if I wanted it before giving him the game. This time though I didnt get a chance to play it and have wanted the game for so many years. Thing is though, when you want something so bad and wait so long it can often turn out to be a dud or you dont want to play it. Thing is though, Outcast is an amazing game, another one I have been losing sleep over. Voxels were supposed to be the new thing in visuals but never took off really. It still looks damned good for its age without the high res fix.
Final one I really want to mention is Lionheart : Legacy of the Crusader. I fixed my mothers laptop for her a few days back and she said get yourself a game for this. Now normally I would have grabbed something cheap off Steam, in this case though I went through the GOG games and thought it looked interesting (Strange how I am now wanting more classic games than the new stuff available). Wow, what an amazing game. I had no idea Black Isle had created this game. I just though they were famous for Baldurs Gate, Icewind Dale and Planescape (finished all 5 games in the past and they are epic on such a HUGE level!). I just love the setting with the alternate history, the visuals with projected shadows, variation in enemies from the start, having the option to do the combat live like in Diablo so not having to pause for thought and manouveres.
GOG is a great way to find those hidden gems that would have been lost forever and forgotten.
So what has everyone else discovered here at GOG that has went right to the top of their awesome list regardless of age?
I have personally been gifted Soulbringer (thankyou so much prakaa who done a giveaway when asking for recommendations if I remember rightly) which I absolutely love. I have lost so many hours to it over the past few weeks, literally just got used to the combat and starting to make headway. Thing is I didnt even know this game existed until GOG actually released it. Visually the game looks pretty good for its age, granted the characters look a little weird during the cutscenes but outside in the snow at the start of the game, it looks freakin awesome for a game that came out in 2000.
Outcast, granted I knew this game existed, gojays gifted me it when it was on sale the other weekend (eternally grateful :) ). Story for me behind this one was I bought it in the big A4 box for my brother for his birthday the year of release. Now normally I would install it and have a mess around to see if I wanted it before giving him the game. This time though I didnt get a chance to play it and have wanted the game for so many years. Thing is though, when you want something so bad and wait so long it can often turn out to be a dud or you dont want to play it. Thing is though, Outcast is an amazing game, another one I have been losing sleep over. Voxels were supposed to be the new thing in visuals but never took off really. It still looks damned good for its age without the high res fix.
Final one I really want to mention is Lionheart : Legacy of the Crusader. I fixed my mothers laptop for her a few days back and she said get yourself a game for this. Now normally I would have grabbed something cheap off Steam, in this case though I went through the GOG games and thought it looked interesting (Strange how I am now wanting more classic games than the new stuff available). Wow, what an amazing game. I had no idea Black Isle had created this game. I just though they were famous for Baldurs Gate, Icewind Dale and Planescape (finished all 5 games in the past and they are epic on such a HUGE level!). I just love the setting with the alternate history, the visuals with projected shadows, variation in enemies from the start, having the option to do the combat live like in Diablo so not having to pause for thought and manouveres.
GOG is a great way to find those hidden gems that would have been lost forever and forgotten.
So what has everyone else discovered here at GOG that has went right to the top of their awesome list regardless of age?