When Good Old Games went down last week without warning, the united gamers of the Internet expressed confusion, worry and sadness. It soon transpired that the ‘shut down’ was nothing but an effective if deeply cynical PR stunt as the site moved out of beta. A lot of gamers were rightfully angry, but the anger mysteriously subsided as they moved to download Baldur’s Gate en masse. Their DRM-free purchases with the site were safe, and they had plenty of new good old games to amuse themselves with.The whole situation, though, brought to light a problem that is only to become more prevalent in years to come.
Available for PCs on early release, here is a comprehensive review of BioGun to help you make up your mind whether to grab it ahead of time.
Rauniot is a post-apocalyptic point-and-click from Finnish developer Act Normal Games. JDR puts on a hazmat suit to find out if it's worth playing in today's review.
Slavic Magic has announced that there will be no Manor Lords roadmap, at least in the game's early stages, as the dev has opted to go down a different road.