Yeah, GOG is really maturing as a service. I got the sale on 2033 Redux from them. I always check them before buying on Steam sales since you actually own the game if you buy from them. I hope to see more publishers putting their games on GOG in the future.
I agree, I've put GOG in my bookmarks and I check in almost daily to see what's going on with them. I also like the fact they're also making a serious attempt at being linux friendly too.
About Metro 2033...
I'm a HUGE fan of this game and I was hesitant to purchase the 2033 redux because I didn't think it would be worth it, but now that I've picked it up on a recent sale...I'm quite pleased with the subtle changes here and there. It definitely seems more like the second one which I haven't loaded yet due to space constraints....but as of now with the first one loaded and just heading into the tunnels with Bourbon, I like what I'm seeing so far. Definitely worth a few bucks for a game that has re-play value for me. I've been through it at least twice a year since it originally released...Yes, I like it that much.
I will add, it does seem to run a little better on equipment that is 'borderline'. I've gained quite a few FPS on the laptop in my sig...runs more like the second game which is a good thing.
Since we're talking games...
Today I'll be starting Borderlands Pre-Sequel after spending a few hours in the wastelands of Fallout 3. I've completely unloaded Fallout:NV, I really like FO3 better. Last night at about 3:00 in the morning(while I was making homemade ice cream), I ran into some kind of mega mutant after cleaning out the shelves of a store(couldn't move fast), he killed dogmeat and took my head off with one swing of the sledge. I had to go back to the store with autosave and then walked off in the opposite direction back to Megaton. I left off having emptied my inventory and loaded myself up with stims, med-x, psycho and GUNS! I'm going mutant hunting...
Wish me luck...
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