EA/PopCap gets its own money and we can finally do some nostalgia. I know PopCap has weak DRM protection (time-limited games are way too easy to crack and limit progression is limit progression), but I'd see this as an absolute win for both of us. Depending on GOGs relationship with EA, while I wouldnt mind seeing Popcap Games here, if GOG do get the chance to bring more games here, theyd be much smarter going after far more highly-desired titles, like big-budget EA games on Steam (Mass Effect 1-2, Dead Space 2, etc.), C&Cs, Sims 1, Theme Park World, Beasts & Bumpkins, etc. Zombies, Rocket Mania, Seven Seas, Talismania, TipTop and the Zuma series (1 + Revenge). Personal opinion: I'm still waiting for the 2nd part's PC port), Plants vs. They should include (in an alphabetical order): Alchemy, AstroPop, Atomica, the Bejeweled series (1, 2, Twist, 3), Big Money!, the Bookworm series (OG + the Adventures Duology), Chuzzle, Dynomite, Gyromancer (Square Enix also has a lot of games on GOG, if I'm correct.), Insaniquarium, Mummy Maze, Peggle series (1 and Nights. EA has its own BFG-s like older Need for Speed games, C&C, The Sims, older Battlefield games, etc.īut when it finally happens, they should release it as a "Platinum" bundle, with its own integrated selector software. Tfishell: Depending on GOG's relationship with EA, while I wouldn't mind seeing Popcap Games here, if GOG do get the chance to bring more games here, they'd be much smarter going after far more highly-desired titles, like big-budget EA games on Steam (Mass Effect 1-2, Dead Space 2, etc.), C&Cs, Sims 1, Theme Park World, Beasts & Bumpkins, etc.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |