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Gog galaxy review Pc#
CD Projekt Red (the Cyberpunk 2077 and Witcher team) has already come out saying they do not believe in locking a game behind exclusivity, and the GOG client from parent company CD Projekt has been no exception (Well, with the exception of the GWENT digital card game. By Mark Hachman Senior Editor, PCWorld 3:45 am PST Image: Mark Hachman / IDG If you’re a PC gamer, there’s one application you absolutely should have on your hard drive: GOG. At the time of this review, they had over 2,200 games. You see GOG Galaxy has actually been around for a while as a nifty alternative to Steam and the like, it is DRM free and has some truly awesome titles that more often than not, have catered to a niche audience. That remains to be seen, but while Steam does have more games, GOG does have games Steam does not. Ok, a million is a stretch, but as the industry booms and publishers (as well as developers) want a piece of that sweet pie, you are going to need to download a whole bunch of dedicated launchers to stay in the game, which is more of an inconvenience than a deal breaker for me personally but I have been waiting for somebody to truly come along with the kind of launcher to rule them all and bring everything into one tidy, bug free home.Įnter CD Projekt and the good old, DRM friendly GOG GALAXY client. Welcome to 2019 PC gamers, where you now need about a a million different game launchers to play your favourite games, download juicy DLC and to check what weird hentai puzzle titles your mates are playing and laugh at them about it.
