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There are two game I really would like to see on GOG:
Chronomaster (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronomaster), 1995. An adventure game with a really great story, written by sci-fi author Roger Zelazny. It was the last thing he wrote before he died. The story took place in several different pocket universes. I really would like to play that one again.
Heretic 2 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heretic_II), 1998. The sequel to Heretic and continuing the story about Corwi… eh …Corvus. 3d graphics, developed by Raven Software, using (I think) a modified Quake II engine. No doubt primitive by today's standard, but who cares - certainly not I.
So, what about you?
pibbur who hopes none of these games are on GOG already (that would be embarassing). And who realizes that the games may be available on abandonware sites, but who is too lazy to consult that option.
PS. If you want the games on Steam, by all means say so. However, for the sanity of the watch: No Origin or Ubisoft. DS.
Chronomaster (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronomaster), 1995. An adventure game with a really great story, written by sci-fi author Roger Zelazny. It was the last thing he wrote before he died. The story took place in several different pocket universes. I really would like to play that one again.
Heretic 2 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heretic_II), 1998. The sequel to Heretic and continuing the story about Corwi… eh …Corvus. 3d graphics, developed by Raven Software, using (I think) a modified Quake II engine. No doubt primitive by today's standard, but who cares - certainly not I.
So, what about you?
pibbur who hopes none of these games are on GOG already (that would be embarassing). And who realizes that the games may be available on abandonware sites, but who is too lazy to consult that option.
PS. If you want the games on Steam, by all means say so. However, for the sanity of the watch: No Origin or Ubisoft. DS.
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